Foresight News reported that the Trump family crypto project WLFI posted on Twitter, stating that its team has noticed the community's concerns regarding the recent wallet blacklist. WLFI only intervenes to protect users and will never interfere with normal activities. In the past few days, a total of 272 wallets have been blacklisted, accounting for only a very small portion of the total holders. This action is purely a temporary measure taken to prevent harm during the investigation and to assist affected users. Among these 272 addresses, 215 (about 79%) are related to phishing attacks, 50 (about 18.4%) were reported as stolen by their owners through support channels and were blacklisted for protection at the owners' request, 5 (about 1.8%) were flagged due to high-risk exposure, and 1 (about 0.4%) is suspected of misappropriating funds from other holders and is currently undergoing a comprehensive internal review.