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- The WLFI token’s 8% drop follows political pressure over the UAE’s stake in World Liberty and its potential impact on U.S. national security.
- Senators have requested a CFIUS review, raising concerns about sensitive data access by foreign investors, especially the UAE and China.
- Despite regulatory challenges, World Liberty continues to grow and expand into the forex market with the upcoming launch of “World Swap.
The price of WLFI, the altcoin linked to the Trump-associated company, fell by 8% in the past 24 hours as U.S. Senators demanded an investigation into the involvement of the UAE in the firm. The decline comes after concerns over the company’s $500 million investment from the UAE and its potential national security implications.
U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren and Andy Kim, both members of the Senate Banking Committee, recently urged Scott Bessent, the head of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. (CFIUS), to probe the potential security risks of a 49% investment by the UAE in World Liberty. The senators have called for a thorough investigation into whether this deal requires a full CFIUS review, considering the firm’s access to sensitive data.
Growing Concerns About Sensitive Data Access
The request for a formal review stems from worries that the UAE or China could gain access to personal data collected by World Liberty. Senators pointed out that the company’s platform stores sensitive information, raising alarms about the potential risks tied to foreign investments. These concerns are heightened by the fact that U.S. intelligence agencies have raised alarms over G42, a key partner of World Liberty, for its alleged links to Chinese firms like Huawei.
This investigation request is just one part of the increasing political pressure on World Liberty. Last week, Bessent was questioned during a hearing by the House Financial Services Committee, with lawmakers urging him to delay the firm’s bank charter application. World Liberty had applied for a national trust bank charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), but the request has yet to be approved.
Firm Expands Amidst Backlash
Despite the mounting scrutiny, World Liberty has continued to expand. The firm recently announced plans to enter the forex market with the launch of its “World Swap” platform. Co-founder Zak Folkmann revealed that further details about the initiative would be disclosed at a Mar-a-Lago event later this week. This expansion comes as the USD1 continues to gain popularity, recently surpassing a $5 billion market cap.
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