WLFI: There are 272 wallets on the blacklist, and freezing is to prevent users from losing money.
Source: ChainCatcher
Time: 2025-09-06 08:44:47
According to ChainCatcher, WLFI said on X platform that it has learned about the community’s concerns about the recent wallet blacklist, and WLFI stressed that it will never suppress normal activities. 272 wallets have been blacklisted in the past few days. This only accounts for a small percentage of the total number of holders, a move that is purely to prevent user losses while investigating and helping affected users. The breakdown of these 272 wallets is as follows: 215 (about 79%) are related to phishing attacks: The team has stepped in to prevent hackers from stealing funds and is working with legitimate owners to protect/transfer assets. 50 (approximately 18.4%) owners reported violations; the team blacklisted these addresses at their request to help protect/recover funds. 5 cases (approximately 1.8%) are marked as high exposure (security risks are under review). 1 case (approximately 0.4%) suspected of misappropriation of funds from other holders; a comprehensive internal review is underway. WLFI says it will not ban normal trading practices and will take immediate action when alerts of malicious or high-risk activity that may endanger community members. Follow-up measures are as follows: We will continue to work with the legitimate owners to verify control and ensure the security of funds. After the review is completed, clear results for each category will be published. Any broader action that affects holders will be published publicly. .