Former President Donald Trump and members of his family have been preparing to launch a new decentralized digital currency project that will be known as World Liberty Financial as part of their continued outreach to and involvement in the cryptocurrency community.
It appears that a false launch of that crypto project was prematurely announced when the X accounts of two members of Trump’s family — daughter-in-law Lara and daughter Tiffany — were briefly hacked Wednesday night, CNBC reported.
The X platform is said to have acted quickly to lock down and restore the hacked accounts while it was separately made clear by World Liberty Financial that the new decentralized finance project had not yet gone live.
Trump family X accounts “compromised”
The X account of Lara Trump, co-chair of the Republican National Committee, posted a message shortly after 8 pm ET Wednesday that announced the launch of World Liberty Financial and provided links to a coin and websites that were purported to be the “only official channels of World Liberty Financial.”
Just a moment later, a similar message announcing and endorsing the supposed World Liberty launch was posted by Tiffany Trump’s X account. […]
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