On February 23, according to monitoring reports, Eric Trump, the second son of Donald Trump and co-founder of World Liberty Financial, deleted a tweet he previously retweeted from WLFI’s official account, announcing that more USD1 trading pairs would be listed on CEX. Possibly due to this action, WLFI’s price temporarily dropped over 8%, currently quoted at $0.111. The USD stablecoin USD1 briefly decoupled from USDT, falling to 0.9802 USDT, and is now at 0.9966 USDT. However, Eric Trump’s personal X profile still displays the official WLFI account, and he has not extensively deleted his previous tweets related to World Liberty Financial.
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Trump's second son deletes a previous tweet sharing WLFI, which briefly dropped over 8%, and USD1 temporarily de-anchored to 0.98.
On February 23, according to monitoring reports, Eric Trump, the second son of Donald Trump and co-founder of World Liberty Financial, deleted a tweet he previously retweeted from WLFI’s official account, announcing that more USD1 trading pairs would be listed on CEX. Possibly due to this action, WLFI’s price temporarily dropped over 8%, currently quoted at $0.111. The USD stablecoin USD1 briefly decoupled from USDT, falling to 0.9802 USDT, and is now at 0.9966 USDT. However, Eric Trump’s personal X profile still displays the official WLFI account, and he has not extensively deleted his previous tweets related to World Liberty Financial.