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Abstract:Crypto company World Liberty Financial, backed by Donald Trump, secures a $30M investment from Justin Sun, making him its largest investor.
Justin Sun, a cryptocurrency entrepreneur, has invested $30 million in World Liberty Financial, a crypto business with links to President-Elect Donald Trump. According to Bloomberg on November 25, this move makes Sun the biggest investor in the cryptocurrency initiative.
Sun, who is well-known for his blockchain endeavors, commented on X, stating, “The United States is becoming the blockchain center, and Bitcoin owes it to @realDonaldTrump! TRON is dedicated to remaking America great and driving innovation.”
Sun's portfolio includes firms such as Tron Foundation Limited, BitTorrent Foundation Ltd., and Rainberry.
In reaction to Sun's backing, World Liberty Financial voiced its excitement: “The U.S. is becoming the blockchain hub, and Bitcoin owes it to @realDonald Trump!” Sun said in a Monday post on X. “TRON is committed to making America great again and leading innovation.”
Trump first became involved in the cryptocurrency industry in September, when he staged a webcast to promote the industry Liberty Financial. During the broadcast, Trump said, “Crypto is one of the things we have to accomplish. Whether we like it or not, I am forced to do it.” Donald Jr. and Eric Trump were also involved in this endeavor.
Trump's social media firm, Trump Media & Technology (TMTG), has submitted a trademark application for a service called TruthFi. This platform would provide Bitcoin transactions, financial custody services, and digital asset trading. The application has been submitted, but there is no set date for its introduction.
Justin Sun's climb to prominence in the Bitcoin realm has not been without controversy. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Sun and his enterprises in March 2023. According to the SEC, Sun violated securities laws by making unregistered transactions and manipulating market volumes for Tronix (TRX) and BitTorrent (BTT). Sun has refuted the charges, claiming that the SEC's allegations are baseless.
Justin Sun is a Chinese entrepreneur and the creator of TRON, a blockchain-based decentralized platform that enables digital content and decentralized applications. He purchased BitTorrent, a well-known peer-to-peer file-sharing system, in 2018. Sun, known for his daring marketing methods, rose to worldwide prominence in 2019 when he spent $4.6 million for a meal with billionaire Warren Buffett. Despite criticism for his business practices, Sun is still a significant player in the Bitcoin industry.
The rising influence of political leaders such as Trump in the cryptocurrency field highlights the growing integration of blockchain technology into conventional businesses. The future of digital currencies and decentralized platforms is growing increasingly politically and financially relevant, with big actors like Justin Sun and World Liberty Financial leading the way. It needs to be seen if this will encourage innovation or invite further scrutiny.
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