WLFI Blacklist Incident Follow-up: World Liberty Fi stated that blacklisting 272 addresses was to protect user asset security, and accounts will never be banned for normal market participation. Among these 272 addresses: · 215 (approximately 79.0%) are related to phishing attacks — the team actively intervened to prevent hackers from transferring funds and is working with legitimate owners to secure/transfer assets. · 50 (approximately 18.4%) were reported stolen by owners through support channels, and the team implemented blacklist protection at their request. The WLFI team never actively seeks to ban any accounts, only taking action when malicious or high-risk activities that could harm community members are detected. User safety is paramount. The team will never ban accounts for normal market participation.
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