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The latest WLFI dispute with Justin Sun is a fresh reminder that admin controls and blacklist power still shape protocol trust more than many token narratives admit.

What Happened

A renewed WLFI dispute escalated after Justin Sun alleged hidden blacklist or backdoor-style control in the token contract, prompting a legal threat response from the project side. The result is not just another social-media fight; it is a live trust question around admin power and how transparently those controls were communicated.

Why It Matters

Radar users care because contract trust is still foundational to discovery work. A protocol can market decentralization or innovation aggressively, but if users remain unsure how blacklist powers, upgrade controls, or emergency admin functions really work, then discovery quality should fall accordingly.

What to Watch Next

Watch whether code-level clarification or independent review arrives, whether lending or collateral relationships around WLFI face further scrutiny, and whether the dispute reshapes how users talk about admin power in politically exposed crypto projects.

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