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Did Trump Family’s Crypto Deal Factor into Pakistan’s Military Decisions?


by Coin Edition
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Trump-linked crypto firm WLF signs Pakistan blockchain deal amid geopolitical tension
  • Pakistan has entered into an agreement with World Liberty Financial (WLF), a cryptocurrency firm in which the Trump family holds a 60% stake
  • The timing of the announcement happened just a few days before the terror attack in the town of Pahalgam
  • WLF associates met with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and General Asim Munir

It’s no secret that the current US President, Donald Trump has close ties to the crypto world. However, recent events raised concerns in the sector, as well as within economic circles. Namely, Pakistan has entered into an agreement with World Liberty Financial (WLF), a cryptocurrency firm in which the Trump family holds a 60% stake.

It was reported that the core objectives of the agreement are to develop blockchain infrastructure, foster stablecoin usage, and integrate DeFi services into Pakistan’s financial ecosystem.

Deal’s Timing and High-Level Meetings Raise Questions

This probably wouldn’t have been that big of a news if it weren’t for Trump’s diplomatic engagements in the region and the current Pakistan-India crisis. 

The timing of the announcement happened just a few days before the terror attack in the town…

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Did Trump Family’s Crypto Deal Factor into Pakistan’s Military Decisions?


by Coin Edition
for CoinEdition
Trump-linked crypto firm WLF signs Pakistan blockchain deal amid geopolitical tension
  • Pakistan has entered into an agreement with World Liberty Financial (WLF), a cryptocurrency firm in which the Trump family holds a 60% stake
  • The timing of the announcement happened just a few days before the terror attack in the town of Pahalgam
  • WLF associates met with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and General Asim Munir

It’s no secret that the current US President, Donald Trump has close ties to the crypto world. However, recent events raised concerns in the sector, as well as within economic circles. Namely, Pakistan has entered into an agreement with World Liberty Financial (WLF), a cryptocurrency firm in which the Trump family holds a 60% stake.

It was reported that the core objectives of the agreement are to develop blockchain infrastructure, foster stablecoin usage, and integrate DeFi services into Pakistan’s financial ecosystem.

Deal’s Timing and High-Level Meetings Raise Questions

This probably wouldn’t have been that big of a news if it weren’t for Trump’s diplomatic engagements in the region and the current Pakistan-India crisis. 

The timing of the announcement happened just a few days before the terror attack in the town…

The post Did Trump Family’s Crypto Deal Factor into Pakistan’s Military Decisions? appeared first on Coin Edition.

Read the article at CoinEdition

Read More

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