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Tencent responds to Sony lawsuit against "slavish" Horizon clone, stating its claims of originality are "startling"
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Tencent responds to Sony lawsuit against “slavish” Horizon clone, stating its claims of originality are “startling”

by admin September 19, 2025


Tencent has responded to Sony’s Horizon lawsuit, claiming its action adventure game Light of Motiram uses “time-honoured” genre tropes.

Back in July, Sony filed a lawsuit against Tencent claiming its newly-revealed game was a “slavish clone” of the Horizon games, owing to its red-headed heroine, post-apocalyptic world, and robotic enemies.

Tencent has now filed its response in a motion to dismiss, stating Sony “seeks an impermissible monopoly on genre conventions” (thanks The GamePost). It reads as something of an attack against Guerrilla’s games, stating Sony’s claims of Horizon’s originality are “startling”.

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“Plaintiff Sony has sued a grab-bag of Tencent companies – and ten unnamed defendants – about the unreleased video game Light of Motiram, alleging that the game copies elements from Sony’s game Horizon Zero Dawn and its spinoffs,” said Tencent.

“At bottom, Sony’s effort is not aimed at fighting off piracy, plagiarism, or any genuine threat to intellectual property. It is an improper attempt to fence off a well-trodden corner of popular culture and declare it Sony’s exclusive domain.”

Sony previously claimed Horizon Zero Dawn was “like no fictional world created before [or] since”. In response, Tencent claimed this is “flatly contradicted” by Guerrilla itself, pointing to a behind-the-scenes documentary where art director Jan-Bart Van Beek admitted the game’s central premise has been done before – specifically in 2013 game Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.

“That claim is startling, because it is flatly contradicted by Sony’s own developers, not to mention the long history of video games featuring the same elements that Sony seeks to monopolise through this lawsuit,” said Tencent.

“Sony’s Complaint tellingly ignores these facts. Instead, it tries to transform ubiquitous genre ingredients into proprietary assets.”

It continued: “By suing over an unreleased project that merely employs the same time-honoured tropes embraced by scores of other games released both before and after Horizon – like Enslaved, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Far Cry: Primal, Far Cry: New Dawn, Outer Wilds, Biomutant, and many more – Sony seeks an impermissible monopoly on genre conventions.”

Comparison of characters from Sony’s initial Complaint | Image credit: Sony

Tencent’s response also addressed a meeting at GDC in March 2024 where Tencent representatives pitched a licensed Horizon mobile game that Sony ultimately turned down. The Chinese company stated no executives or employees were at the meeting, so nothing at the meeting “is alleged to be an act of copyright or trademark infringement”.

What’s more, Tencent has claimed Sony is attempting to sue the wrong company, so wants the case thrown out on legal grounds.

While Sony’s lawsuit is against Tencent America, Proxima Beta U.S., and Tencent Holdings, Light of Motiram – according to Tencent’s response – is being developed and published by Polaris Quest / Aurora Studios, a developer operating under Tencent Technology (Shanghai) Co. Ltd, and Proxima Beta PTE Ltd, a company in Singapore “doing business as ‘Tencent Games’ and/or ‘Level Infinite'”.

“None of the served defendants develop and market the Light of Motiram video game that Sony alleges infringes its intellectual property in the Horizon franchise,” said Tencent. It stated Tencent Holdings Ltd. is simply a parent company and has no involvement in Light of Motiram.

“Sony’s threadbare, conclusory allegations improperly lump these Defendants together with the foreign companies alleged to be responsible for the core conduct at issue. Sony’s vague allegations against ‘Tencent’ or ‘Defendants’ generally cannot substantiate the claims it brings against Tencent America, Proxima Beta U.S., or Tencent Holdings specifically.”

Lastly, Light of Motiram won’t release until the end of 2027, meaning Sony’s lawsuit is built on what the game “might” look like before it’s even out, said Tencent.

Still, shortly after Sony began suing Tencent, Light of Motiram’s Steam page was quietly altered to remove, edit, and/or replace key art, as well as rewrite the description.



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Adult game developer claims SubscribeStar has "soft-banned" their NSFW game
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Adult game developer claims SubscribeStar has “soft-banned” their NSFW game

by admin September 17, 2025


The developer of adult game Degrees of Lewdity claims they have been “soft-banned” from Patreon-like subscription platform SubscribeStar, positing ongoing action from conservative activists may be to blame.

Although the page is allegedly still available, a search for the game’s name now no longer returns any results, and anyone who does manage to find it will discover they can no longer submit payments or support the project.

“My Subscribe Star page has been soft banned, if that’s the term,” Vrelnir wrote on their blog. “It’s still there in a sense, but people can no longer support me, payments are no longer being accepted, and I cannot post the update there. I haven’t been informed why. I’ve contacted support, but have yet to receive a response.

“Due to the timing, I suspect this is connected with the recent troubles regarding internet privacy and freedom, in the UK in particular, with governments restricting access to adult content,” they added (thanks, TheGamer). “It’s part of an international trend to control the sort of content people can access, and create. I’ve heard a lot about activist groups spearheading this, about Mastercard and Visa pressuring governments.”

The UK reference likely pertains to the UK’s Online Safety Act (OSA), which is reportedly already making studios reconsider certain in-game features due to the new rules set out by the OSA.

GamesIndustry.biz has invited SubscribeStar to comment and will update as/when we hear back from the company.

This is the latest in a string of high-profile changes by digital storefronts like Steam and itch.io following pressure by its payment processors and conservative activitists to moderate adult content on their sites. Itch.io “deindexed” all adult NSFW content from its browse and search pages back in July after an open letter from conservative campaign group Collective Shout called for a stop to “payment processors profiting from rape, incest and child abuse games on Steam,” targeting the CEOs of PayPal, Mastercard, Visa, Discover, and Japan Credit Bureau (JCB).

For more on the situation, read our feature, what’s going on with Steam and itch.io’s crackdown on adult content. Yesterday (September 15), we reported that Valve seemingly no longer permits games with “mature themes” to be released in early access.



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French Lara Croft actor issues formal notice to Aspyr, claims Tomb Raider remasters used AI replicated voice
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French Lara Croft actor issues formal notice to Aspyr, claims Tomb Raider remasters used AI replicated voice

by admin September 11, 2025


Françoise Cadol, the French voice of Lara Croft in multiple Tomb Raider games, has issued a formal notice to publisher Aspyr, accusing the company of using AI to replicate her voice in Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered without her consent.

In an interview with French publication Le Parisien (translated via Google Translate), published on September 10, 2025, Cadol, who also provided the French dub for Angelina Jolie in the Tomb Raider films, explained that it was fans who first pointed out the similarities between Lara Croft’s voice (Cadol’s voice) in the original games and the voice used in the remasters.

“I call them the guardians of the voices,” she told the publication.

“Very quickly, these buyers of the compilation realized that the voice of Lara Croft, who gives gameplay instructions, was not mine. It caused a real uproar among the community.”

Fans claim the issue arose with Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered Patch 2, released on August 14, 2025, which added restored lines from the original game.

It’s claimed, however, that developer/publisher Aspyr used AI to replicate Cadol’s voice for these lines rather than having her re-record the lines herself.

Jonathan Elkaim, Françoise Cadol’s lawyer who specialises in intellectual property and AI, claims that you can “immediately notice” the allegedly AI voice has “a very strong metallic impact” and is “very chopped, without intonation.”

He claims it was “the actress’s voice that was used to recreate this artificial voice.”

Elkaim accuses Aspyr of “misleading” consumers, while Cadol claims the replication of her voice using AI would be a “betrayal” and “total disrespect” to fans.

“The decency would have been to inform the public concerned that it wasn’t their voice,” Elkaim told Le Parisien.

Elkaim and Cadol have now issued a formal notice to Aspyr, requesting “the compilation be withdrawn, with supporting documentation to determine the number of copies sold.”

“Aspyr has been informed; it’s up to them to respond to us, and quickly enough, so that they can stop sales,” Elkaim told the publication.

GamesIndustry.biz has reached out to Aspyr for comment on this story.



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Etherex price gains 40% amid Linea rewards program launch
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MYX Finance price surges 135% amid manipulation claims

by admin September 8, 2025



MYX Finance price surged to a new all-time high, but traders are raising alarms about possible insider activity behind the rally.

Summary

  • MYX’s sharp rally is fueled by surging derivatives activity, with billions flowing into perpetuals and open interest doubling.
  • The timing of a 39 million token unlock has fueled suspicions of insider selling into retail demand.
  • Community voices warn this may be a coordinated pump-and-dump, echoing patterns seen in Mantra’s collapse earlier this year.

The token traded at $3.68 on Sept. 8, up 135% in the past 24 hours and 214% over the past week. The sharp rise pushed MYX Finance (MYX) to a seven-day range of $0.984 to $3.78, with trading volumes soaring alongside.

In the past 24 hours alone, MYX registered $314.9 million in spot volume, an 829% increase from the day before. Activity in the derivatives market also increased. Perpetual futures volume rose 2,345% to $4.23 billion, according to Coinglass data, while open interest surged 138% to $262.1 million.

These numbers point to both increased market leverage and increased speculative trading. Rising open interest typically signals new positions rather than simple position closing, pointing to traders aggressively chasing the rally. But this also makes the token susceptible to volatility shocks and forced liquidations.

Allegations of insider manipulation

Concerns about the sustainability of the rally surfaced after Web3 commentator Dominic flagged what he described as “questionable activities” to his 44,000 followers on X on Sept. 7. His breakdown accused whales and insiders of orchestrating a pump-and-dump through wash trading, forced short squeezes, and coordinated buying across exchanges.

Some people need jail time for real, today there where some questionable activities going on with $MYX Here’s a more detailed breakdown showing why $MYX looks manipulated and why traders should avoid it:

Several red flags I noticed myself that point to manipulation and insider…

— Dominic(evm/acc)💭 (@0xD0M_) September 7, 2025

Dominic claims that the daily perpetuals volume suddenly jumped to $6–9 billion, which is out of proportion for a token of MYX’s size. Identical trading patterns across Bitget, PancakeSwap, and Binance indicated coordinated whale activity, and over $10 million in shorts were liquidated in a single day.

MYX Finance price rallies despite token unlock

The timing coincided with a major token unlock. Nearly 39 million MYX tokens entered circulation just as the price spiked, allowing early insiders to offload holdings into retail demand. The combination of unlocks and surging derivatives interest is fueling suspicion that the rally has less sustainable momentum and more engineered liquidity.

“These tactics create artificial demand that vanishes once insiders exit,” Dominic wrote, adding that retail traders are being used as exit liquidity.

The concerns mirror April’s Mantra (OM) crash, when OM plunged 90% in an hour after suspected insider token movements. That event wiped out $5.5 billion in market cap and sparked allegations of cross-exchange manipulation, later forcing the project to announce a token burn to restore confidence.





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Developer Claims Trump-Linked Crypto Project Stole Funds
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Developer Claims Trump-Linked Crypto Project Stole Funds

by admin September 8, 2025



Crypto developer Bruno Skvorc has publicly accused World Liberty Financial (WLFI), a digital asset project with links to Donald Trump, of theft after the project froze his tokens. The accusation, made on September 6, follows a similar complaint from Tron founder Justin Sun, whose WLFI tokens were also frozen, escalating a debate over centralized control and automated compliance tools in the crypto industry.

In a series of posts on the social media platform X, Skvorc, a developer for Polygon and founder of RMRK, detailed his experience, stating bluntly, “TLDR is, they stole my money.” He is reportedly one of six investors who faced a 100% token lockup from the project’s launch. Skvorc also expressed frustration over his inability to seek recourse, writing, “And because it’s the @POTUS family, I can’t do anything about it. This is the new age mafia.”

WLFI’s compliance team justified the action in an email, which Skvorc shared publicly. The project’s rationale was that Skvorc’s wallet was flagged as “high risk” due to its career on the sector:  the participation on Tornado Cash and indirect links to sanctioned entities. Skvorc criticized this reasoning, noting, “It was not ‘high risk’ to accept money from this address, but it is high risk to unlock owed money into it.”

The incident with Skvorc came just one day after Justin Sun reported that his own WLFI tokens had been frozen following a $9 million transaction. Sun described the freeze as “unreasonable” and argued the decision “went against the core values of blockchain.” The situation prompted on-chain analyst ZachXBT to criticize the reliability of such compliance systems, stating, “These tools are deeply flawed.”

The Broader Impact

The back-to-back freezes by WLFI highlight a growing friction point within the digital asset space concerning automated compliance protocols. The actions led to critics such as : ‘tool overly aggressive’, flagging wallets for indirect associations that may be several transactions removed from any illicit activity. It brings up important issues about due process and the way project teams control user assets from one place.

This dispute underscores the fundamental tension between the DeFi’s ethos and regulatory pres. If a project can freeze user funds on its own based on algorithmic risk assessments, it raises important questions about who owns assets and how to fight censorship. The case is a very important reminder of how it urges to find a connection between security measures and the basic ideas behind blockchain technology.

Also Read: Justin Sun vs. WLFI: D in DeFi for Decentralization or Dictatorship?



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Adin Ross claims Megan Thee Stallion’s team used mariachi band to deliver lawsuit

by admin September 7, 2025



Adin Ross says Megan Thee Stallion’s legal team hired a mariachi band to serve him court papers outside his home.

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has been embroiled in a lengthy legal battle stemming from the 2022 shooting involving rapper Tory Lanez, who is currently serving a 10-year prison sentence. Megan’s team, including Roc Nation lawyers, have filed defamation claims against online personalities accused of spreading false narratives and harassment tied to the case.

Ross, one of Kick’s most high-profile streamers, has been named in connection with those defamation proceedings. He told fans he had been avoiding being served, but now claims Megan’s lawyers used an unusual tactic to ensure the paperwork reached him.

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Adin Ross reveals to Akademiks that Meg the stallions Roc nation lawyers sent a mariachi band to his house to try and bait him to come outside so they could serve him for a deposition, and Akademiks says that roc nation have asked a federal New Jersey court to have him deposed… pic.twitter.com/PtpOaR8x3w

— Akademiks TV (@AkademiksTV) September 4, 2025

Adin Ross served Mariachi style

Speaking on stream with DJ Akademiks, Ross said a mariachi band showed up outside his house last week. At first, DJ Akademiks didn’t believe the claims. It wasn’t until Ross pulled out his phone and showed a picture of a mariachi band in his driveway to the DJ and his stream that Akademiks believed him.

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According to him, Roc Nation’s lawyers later admitted to his security that it was the only way to get him to come out of the house and accept the deposition. Ross also claimed that his security wasn’t accepting the papers, so there was no way for them to serve him if he didn’t exit his house.

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Akademiks claimed that during his own deposition for the same case, he was questioned for seven hours. Adin said that he would be hopping on a call with his laywer to see if he can live stream the deposition. And if not, he plans to record the meeting and watch it with his stream the next day.





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LG’s new 37-inch 4K screen claims productivity power but feels suspiciously like another oversized smart TV with webOS inside

by admin September 7, 2025



  • At 7.4 kilograms, the LG 37U730SA-W is remarkably portable for its overall size
  • However it offers only a 60Hz refresh rate with 5ms response time
  • USB-C on the LG 37U730SA-W delivers 65W charging for business laptops

LG has announced the 37U730SA-W, a a new 36.5-inch display which seems to blur the line between a computer monitor and a smart television.

On paper, it presents itself as a large IPS panel with a 3840 x 2160 resolution, which most would call the standard for a 4K monitor aimed at casual viewing and office use.

But at 7.4 kg, this is also a fairly portable monitor for its screen size, making repositioning or mounting relatively simple.


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Large and detailed screen

The screen covers about 90% of the DCI-P3 color space, supports over a billion colors, and produces 300 cd/m² peak brightness.

With a refresh rate locked at 60Hz and a response time of 5ms, this is not targeting high-end gaming – instead, the panel appears tuned for browsing, streaming, and general tasks.

Connectivity includes two HDMI ports and a USB-C interface which supplies up to 65W charging power – a level sufficient to keep many business laptops running while simultaneously recharging them through a single cable.

The monitor also features a headphone jack and dual 5W speakers, which appear serviceable for voice or light media playback rather than full entertainment setups.

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LG has included several convenience features, such as the auto brightness sensor, which adapts screen intensity to ambient light.

The Flicker-Free operation and Eye Care mode attempt to minimize fatigue by reducing flicker and blue light.

Physically, the screen can tilt from -5° to +20°, swivel 20° left or right, and shift vertically by up to 110mm, with VESA mounting support adding flexibility for those who prefer an arm or wall bracket.

The device relies on webOS as an embedded operating system, raising questions about whether it is really a monitor designed for productivity or a television repurposed for the desk.

Rather than requiring a connected device, it comes with access to more than six hundred video-on-demand applications, ranging from YouTube to sports and live channels.

Wireless streaming is available through AirPlay 2 for Apple devices and Miracast for Android systems, positioning the display as a self-contained hub for both entertainment and office functions.

The LG 37U730SA-W is available to buy in Japan now, with a retail price of around $655.

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Amazon's God of War TV series will finally start filming early next year, new report claims
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Amazon’s God of War TV series will finally start filming early next year, new report claims

by admin September 6, 2025


Amazon’s God of War TV series will commence filming in March 2026.

That’s according to Nexuspointnews, which reports the filming of the series – which will follow Kratos’ “dangerous journey with his estranged son” to fulfil his wife’s dying wishes and “spread [her] ashes from the highest peak” – is finally slated to kick off in Vancouver, Canada, next March.

Sources told the site that casting for the show is “currently underway”.

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Amazon initially announced its God of War adaptation back in December 2022. Series showrunner, Ronald D. Moore, recently revealed the adaptation will remain largely faithful to Sony Santa Monica’s 2018 game, though it won’t be a frame-by-frame remake.

“This world and this universe are really rich, and it’s interesting, and it’s really been fun to adapt,” Moore explained at the time. “It’s an adaptation, so it’s an adaptation-slash-interpretation as you go into live-action, and it’s been really fun to sort of go, ‘Wow, there’s a lot here we can play with. Okay, we want to keep the story. We want to keep the characters and the spirit of it’. There’s all this stuff that you can keep turning to for inspiration.”

Moore joined the production almost two years after its was confirmed to be in the works after the series based on Sony Santa Monica’s God of War series reportedly had a “do-over” after the companies involved decided on a “different creative direction”. Despite the early issues, though, a second season has been greenlit at Amazon.



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Former Nintendo dev claims company has “no real need” for new IPs

by admin September 6, 2025



Nintendo fans wondering why the company hasn’t debuted many fresh franchises in recent years may finally have their answer.

While the recent era of Nintendo has seen the birth of Splatoon (2015) and ARMS (2017), brand-new IPs from Nintendo have been rare compared to sequels and spin-offs. Splatoon and ARMS saw varying levels of success, the former becoming a flagship series with competitive and casual appeal, while the latter offered a more experimental fighting game experience that never reached the same level of popularity.

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That trend continues with the arrival of the Switch 2. So far, most of the announced first-party titles lean heavily on the company’s biggest mascots: Mario, Donkey Kong, and Kirby. For many fans, this raises the question of whether Nintendo has lost interest in creating new worlds, or if there’s a more deliberate reason behind the company’s strategy.

Nintendo doesn’t need new ideas

According to former Nintendo software developer Ken Watanabe, there’s no mystery. In a new interview with Bloomberg, Watanabe explained that Nintendo doesn’t invent new franchises unless gameplay demands it.

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“New franchises haven’t come out simply because there’s no real need to make them,” he said. “When Nintendo wants to do something new, it’s basically about the gameplay mechanics first — about creating a new way to play. As for the skin or the wrapper, they don’t really fuss over it. They just pick whatever fits that new gameplay best.”

Watanabe pointed to Splatoon as a prime example. The game originally used familiar Nintendo characters during development, but only introduced the squid-like Inklings once it became clear that they best communicated the mechanics without lengthy explanations.

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That approach ties back to a wider company philosophy. As former hardware planner Shinichiro Tamaki explained, “Nintendo strongly believes communication with players should happen only through the product itself.” For Nintendo, gameplay clarity comes before building out new brands or universes, meaning new IPs only appear when absolutely necessary.



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If They Can Do it to Sun, Who’s Next?’ Say Insiders as WLFI Claims Freeze Was to ‘Protect Users’

by admin September 6, 2025



World Liberty Financial (WLFI) is defending its decision to freeze hundreds of wallets, including Tron found Justin Sun’s, saying the move was meant to protect users from phishing-related compromises, not to stifle normal trading.

“WLFI only intervenes to protect users, never to silence normal activity,” the project wrote on X.

We’ve heard community concerns about recent wallet blacklists. Transparency first: WLFI only intervenes to protect users, never to silence normal activity. 🦅

— WLFI (@worldlibertyfi) September 5, 2025

WLFI said earlier this week that 272 wallets were blacklisted, with approximately 215 of those linked to a phishing attack and 150 compromised through support channels.

Justin Sun’s WLFI address was frozen on Friday, following several small “dispersion test” transfers between his own wallets after claiming unlocked tokens at launch, none of which were sales.

The outbound transfers from Sun-tagged wallets made it appear that the big-name WLFI investor was selling his tokens, but onchain data paints a different picture.

In a post on X, Nansen founder Alex Svanevik pointed out that Sun’s transfers didn’t match the timeline of WLFI’s token decline.

Nansen data shows Justin Sun transferred 50 million WLFI worth about $9.2 million on Sept. 4 at 09:18 UTC — three to five hours after the token’s steepest drop — meaning the transfer followed the crash rather than caused it.

Onchain data from Nansen shows a $12 million WLFI transfer from HTX to Binance by a third-party market maker.

The tokens were borrowed using HTX’s own capital as part of a routine rebalance, but the move came after WLFI’s sharpest declines and was too small to have moved the market, considering WLFI has a daily trading volume of over $700 million.

Once deposited on Binance, it is impossible to determine whether the tokens were sold or simply held.

Market participants instead point to broad shorting and dumping of WLFI through market makers and trading desks across several exchanges as the real driver of the crash.

Onchain records back this view: a transfer from BitGo to Flowdesk flagged by Nansen, coincided with the start of WLFI’s slide and has become a key datapoint in explaining the sell-off.

Meanwhile, WLFI’s decision to freeze funds linked to the crash set off nervous chatter among whales, market makers, and other trading desks that their tokens could be frozen by literal fiat.

“If they can do it to Sun, who’s next?” is how a person familiar with conversations among large market participants paraphrased it when speaking to CoinDesk.

WLFI is currently trading for $0.18, according to CoinGecko. It’s down 40% since listing.





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