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Billionaire Backer Sues Trump Family's Crypto Firm Over Alleged Extortion

Ancient Slashdot reader Alain Williams shares a report from the BBC: The Trump family's World Liberty crypto venture is being sued by one of its billionaire backers over allegations of extortion. Justin Sun has accused World Liberty of an "illegal scheme" to seize his WLFI tokens, a cryptocurrency issued by the company. Sun alleges the firm, co-founded by U.S. President Donald Trump and his son Eric Trump, has "frozen" all of his tokens and stripped him of his right to vote on governance issues. [...] Sun alleged that those running World Liberty, including another co-founder, Chase Herro, are using it as a "golden opportunity to leverage the Trump brand to profit through fraud." In his complaint, filed on Tuesday in a San Francisco federal court, Sun argues that initial promises to give token-holders the option to trade the currency in future "were false and misleading." While the tokens at large became tradeable, Sun said World Liberty has blocked him from being able to sell a single one, and is now threatening to "burn" his - deleting them entirely. WLFI said in a post on X: "Does anyone still believe @justinsuntron? Justin's favorite move is playing the victim while making baseless allegations to cover up his own misconduct. Same playbook, different target. WLFI isn't the first. We have the contracts. We have the evidence. We have the truth. See you in court pal."

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Le plus haut responsable civil de la Marine américaine quitte ses fonctions «avec effet immédiat»

John Phelan quitte ses fonctions «avec effet immédiat», a indiqué mercredi le Pentagone, sans fournir d’explication à son départ soudain, au moment où les États-Unis sont engagés dans un conflit avec l’Iran.

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Le plus haut responsable civil de la Marine John Phelan prend la parole devant Marco Rubio et Donald Trump, à Palm Beach, le 22 décembre 2025. 
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Question pour les gamers de science-fiction spatiale !

Étienne Ledolley Poher @eledolley.bsky.social posted:
Question pour les gamers de science-fiction spatiale !
Je cherche des références de vaisseaux et stations spatiales à gravité artificielle par rotation. Je pense par exemple à Elite Dangerous, Outer Wilds, Starfield ... L'important c'est la rotation de la structure, ça vous évoque des exemples ?

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