More Twists And Turns In The WLFI Crypto $100M Investment Drama: Are Aqua1 Connected To China?
The Aqua1 Foundation, which invested $100 million in the WLFI crypto project backed by figures connected to Donald Trump, is facing scrutiny due to potential ties to Web3Port, a company accused of cryptocurrency price manipulation. Journalist Jacob Silverman reported shared web hosting and personnel between Aqua1 and Web3Port, raising concerns about the legitimacy and potential influence of the investment. Aqua1 denies any connection and threatens legal action against defamatory reporting, but has not directly addressed the specific allegations about shared infrastructure and personnel. A vote to make the WLFI token tradable is expected to pass soon, and the token is rumoured to be listed on major exchanges like Binance, ByBit, and OKX shortly after the vote. Coinbase is less likely to list WLFI due to existing tensions.