TLDR WLFI’s token is down 42% since public trading began in September 2025. The crypto portfolio dropped from over $17 billion to $8 billion by December 2025. WorldTLDR WLFI’s token is down 42% since public trading began in September 2025. The crypto portfolio dropped from over $17 billion to $8 billion by December 2025. World

Trump’s World Liberty Financial Token Ends 2025 Down Over 42% Amidst Controversy

TLDR

  • WLFI’s token is down 42% since public trading began in September 2025.
  • The crypto portfolio dropped from over $17 billion to $8 billion by December 2025.
  • World Liberty Financial plans to launch real-world assets (RWAs) in January 2026.
  • The fund faced SEC inquiries after reports of token sales to sanctioned individuals.

World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the crypto venture led by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, launched in 2024 with expectations of massive growth. Initially, WLFI’s portfolio value surged as the cryptocurrency market saw a bull run in 2025. However, as the year ends, the project’s governance token has experienced a significant drop, with its value down more than 40% since it began public trading in September 2025.

Despite this drop, the Trump family’s crypto portfolio, which peaked at over $17 billion in September 2025, was worth just under $8 billion by mid-December, reflecting a steep 47% decline. The decrease in WLFI’s token value has drawn attention and sparked controversies surrounding the project’s operations and leadership.

Scrutiny and Allegations of Conflict of Interest

The Trump family’s involvement in World Liberty Financial has been under scrutiny since its inception. Critics argue that the family’s close ties to the project could pose potential conflicts of interest, especially given the Trump administration’s support for the crypto sector. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Maxine Waters have called for investigations into WLFI, questioning whether the Trump family’s role in the project could undermine regulatory effectiveness.

In addition, reports surfaced in November 2025, alleging that World Liberty Financial had sold tokens to individuals linked to sanctioned countries such as Iran, North Korea, and Russia. These claims have added fuel to the controversy surrounding the project. Despite these allegations, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the accusations, asserting that there were no conflicts of interest and accusing the media of distorting the facts.

“We have followed all legal and regulatory processes, including Anti-Money Laundering and Know Your Customer checks,” said a spokesperson for WLFI, who also claimed that millions of dollars in potential transactions had been rejected when buyers failed to meet the necessary requirements.

WLFI’s Performance and Future Plans

WLFI initially raised significant capital through token sales, with the first sale in October 2024 raising around $300 million. A subsequent token sale in early 2025 generated another $250 million. However, these early successes have been overshadowed by the recent decline in token value.

Despite the setbacks, World Liberty Financial remains committed to its vision. The company plans to launch a new suite of real-world assets (RWAs) starting in January 2026. These new ventures are expected to diversify the company’s portfolio and may help stabilize its value moving forward.

In addition to these real-world assets, WLFI has made several key acquisitions in the crypto space, including substantial holdings in Wrapped Bitcoin, Ether, and other blockchain-based assets. The company’s future strategy will likely rely on its ability to integrate these real-world assets into its digital offerings, although the recent drop in portfolio value may make future investments more challenging.

The post Trump’s World Liberty Financial Token Ends 2025 Down Over 42% Amidst Controversy appeared first on CoinCentral.

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