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WLFI Price Slumps as Regulatory Concerns Eclipse Crypto Market Recovery

2026/02/07 16:04
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Crypto markets attempted to stabilize today, with Bitcoin holding above the $67,000 mark and several major altcoins showing short-term relief rallies after aggressive liquidation-driven selloffs. Risk appetite, while fragile, showed early signs of returning across parts of the market. WLFI price has failed to participate in that rebound. Instead, WLFI price extended losses, remaining one of the weakest performers as selling pressure persisted. The divergence highlights a key point: WLFI price action is being driven by project-specific risk rather than broader market conditions.

Scrutiny Tightens as WLFI Price Struggles to Shake Political Overhang 

WLFI price continues to face bearish pressure as political scrutiny surrounding World Liberty Financial remains firmly in focus, keeping traders cautious even as broader crypto markets attempt to stabilize. The project sits under increasing examination after the U.S. Congressman Ro Khanna, a ranking member of the House Select Committee on China, confirmed an investigation into a reported $500 million UAE-linked investment connected to the Trump family’s crypto venture. The inquiry centers on transparency, foreign capital exposure, and potential national-interest implications factors that markets typically price in well before any regulatory outcome materializes.

For WLFI, the issue is not a single headline but the persistence of uncertainty. Once political oversight enters the equation, price discovery often shifts away from short-term technicals toward risk management, with traders reducing exposure until clarity emerges. That dynamic appears evident in WLFI’s continued downside momentum. Adding to the strain, reports of World Liberty Financial reducing its wrapped Bitcoin holdings have deepened concerns around defensive positioning. Whether interpreted as liquidity management or precautionary de-risking, the move has amplified bearish sentiment around WLFI price, reinforcing the perception that the token is trading under an unresolved cloud.

As long as political scrutiny and balance-sheet questions remain active themes, WLFI price is likely to stay sensitive to headlines, with rallies facing immediate selling pressure rather than sustained follow-through.

WLFI Price Analysis: Breakdown Structure Signals Continued Pressure

WLFI price action remains technically weak, with the chart reflecting sustained selling pressure following its breakdown of the symmetrical triangle pattern. After failing to hold its prior consolidation base around $0.1600, price broke down below the trendline support, confirming a bearish thesis. Moreover, the meme-coin has slipped below the short-term moving averages, with EMAs sloping downwards, indicating that sellers are active on rallies. 

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The recent breakdown has shifted the structure, from higher lows to lower lows which signals that sellers have dominated now. The current structure signals that WLFI price is heading toward the swing low of $0.0750, the key demand zone. Once price approaches the zone, buyers may accumulate the memecoin and a swift recovery could be seen from there. Until WLFI token price remains below $0.1500, the short-term trend remains bearish. In case of bounceback, the $0.1200 would act as an immediate resistance, while near support levels are $0.1000 and $0.0900.

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