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TRON, Movement Labs Deny ‘Token Swap’ Deal for World Liberty Financial Inclusion

A report alleges that projects were pitched on a $10 million - $15 million buy-in on the Trump-backed project.

Feb 4, 2025, 5:18 a.m.
Screen grab from Trump's teaser of the new World Liberty Financial crypto company (Rug Radio, modified by CoinDesk using PhotoMosh)
Screen grab from Trump's teaser of the new World Liberty Financial crypto company (Rug Radio, modified by CoinDesk using PhotoMosh)

What to know:

  • TRON says it was never pitched on a token swap deal for inclusion in WLFI.
  • MOVE also says that its inclusion in the project's treasury was just market buying.

Representatives from two protocols that have tokens held by the treasury of , a crypto project backed by President Donald Trump and his family, are denying the existence of a token swap agreement that required a $10 million - $15 million buy-in to get included in the project.

A report from Blockworks on Monday alleged that representatives from WLFI had pitched protocol teams on a deal to get included in the project’s treasury. The deal was they could buy $10 million WLFI tokens plus a 10 percent fee, and WLFI will purchase the same amount of their protocol’s tokens.

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“There is no token swap agreement,” a spokesperson from TRON told CoinDesk.

TRON’s TRX is the second largest holding in WLFI’s wallet, according to on-chain data curated by Arkham.

(Arkham Intelligence)

The WLFI wallet currently holds 40.7 million TRX worth $9.3 million. WLFI made these buys in tranches throughout January.

Movement Labs, which saw its MOVE token jump in late January when WLFI purchased $2 million of it, and rumors swirled that the team was in discussion with Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, also denied that there was a swap agreement in place.

Rushi Manche, co-founder of Movement Labs, told CoinDesk earlier that they did not send tokens to anyone including WLFI.

"There weren't any deals — any back door deals. It was purely just market buying," Manche told CoinDesk.


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