Donald Trump Jr. niega los rumores de que World Liberty Financial se esté desmoronando

Donald Trump Jr. y Zach Witkoff rechazaron los rumores en línea de que la plataforma de criptomonedas vinculada a Trump, World Liberty Financial, esté colapsando. Las negativas se produjeron el jueves en el evento Consensus en Miami Beach, en medio de una disputa legal con el fundador de Tron, Justin Sun. Los ejecutivos defendieron el liderazgo de la empresa y sus reservas de stablecoin.

Al hablar en el evento, Trump Jr. descartó las especulaciones de que él y su hermano Eric hubieran abandonado el proyecto tras un cambio temporal en el sitio web. "Fue una noticia para mí también", dijo. "Cambiaron el diseño del sitio web por unos minutos y, oh Dios mío, ya lo están abandonando". Witkoff añadió que las narrativas en las redes sociales a menudo están "basadas en granjas de bots".

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