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Perpetuals.com ends acquisition talks with Trump-linked crypto firm

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 8:53 AM

By Lawrence Delevingne

BOSTON, July 14 (Reuters) – Perpetuals.com, a global fintech company, has discontinued discussions to potentially acquire part of ​a business closely affiliated with World ‌Liberty Financial, the crypto venture backed by the Trump family, according to a press release issued by Perpetuals on Tuesday.

“Perpetuals has decided not to further ‌pursue ​the acquisition of AI Financial ⁠Corporation’s subsidiary Alt5 ⁠Sigma Canada, Inc. and the earlier letter of intent has been terminated,” the statement said.

Representatives for AI Financial , previously known as ​ALT5 Sigma, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

U.S.-based, Japan-headquartered Perpetuals ⁠had announced on July ⁠7 that it had signed a ​non-binding term sheet to explore the potential acquisition.

Last ​August, World Liberty Financial partnered with ‌a small, loss-making Nasdaq-listed company called ALT5 Sigma and struck a deal under which ALT5 Sigma raised $750 million by selling new shares ⁠and used $717 million of that to buy World Liberty tokens. That purchase sent more than $500 million ⁠to the ‌Trump family, Reuters reported, based ⁠on the Trumps’ arrangement with World ​Liberty ‌Financial.

Since August 11, 2025, the ​date of ⁠the deal, the ALT5 share price has plummeted from above $9 to around 53 cents on Tuesday, causing steep investor losses.

(Reporting by Lawrence Delevingne in Boston. Editing by Tom Lasseter and ​Mark Porter)