World Liberty Financial Unveils USD1: A New Stablecoin In Trump’s Growing Crypto Portfolio

Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and publishing Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Morbi pretium leo et nisl aliquam mollis. Quisque arcu lorem, ultricies quis pellentesque nec, ullamcorper eu odio. Este artículo también está disponible en español. According to recent reports, President Donald Trump’s crypto venture, the decentralized finance (DeFi) platform World Liberty Financial (WLFI), has unveiled a new stablecoin called USD1.  This token, pegged to the US dollar, is now live on the Ethereum (ETH) and Binance blockchains, although the launch was not officially announced by the company on Monday March 24. World Liberty Financial Launches New Stablecoin The news comes via a report from Fortune, which highlights the expanding crypto portfolio of the President, now serving his second term in the White House’s Oval Office.  On social media, Changpeng Zhao, the former CEO of Binance, shared a link to the USD1 token with his 10 million followers on X, prompting World Liberty Financial to implicitly confirm its legitimacy. However, the company cautioned that USD1 is not currently tradable and warned users to be vigilant against potential scams. Related Reading Stablecoins such as USD1 are becoming increasingly prominent in the crypto market, with notable traction in the US Congress, where lawmakers have introduced several bills to further support the sector. Major players such as Tether, the issuer of the world’s largest stablecoin, USDT, reported $13 billion in profit for 2024, while Circle, the company behind USDC, is planning to go public.  These companies back their stablecoins with US treasuries, allowing them to earn significant yields, which has proven lucrative given their relatively low operational costs compared to traditional corporations. Ethical Concerns Arise World Liberty Financial, announced in August, is part of Trump’s broader foray into the cryptocurrency world, which also includes non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and a memecoin named after the President, TRUMP.  The project is positioning itself within the decentralized finance sector, which aims to replicate traditional banking services—such as lending and borrowing—on blockchain platforms. However, details about the project’s specific offerings remain vague, with little information available on their website. The project’s “gold paper” outlines ambitions to create a comprehensive hub for various DeFi applications, including decentralized lending platforms and crypto exchanges. Trump himself holds the title of “Chief Crypto Advocate” for World Liberty Financial, underscoring his involvement in the initiative. Related Reading In a show of investor confidence, the project recently announced it had raised $550 million in token sales, attracting attention from various stakeholders, including Trump family members and loyalists.  Barron, Eric, and Donald Jr. have been designated as World Liberty Financial’s “Web3 Ambassadors,” while real estate magnate Steve Witkoff and his sons are listed as co-founders alongside DeFi developers Zak Folkman and Chase Herro, who previously faced challenges with their project, Dough Finance, which suffered a $2 million hack. Despite the enthusiasm surrounding the project, it has raised ethical concerns among experts, particularly regarding the potential for influence peddling.  Critics have pointed to instances like Justin Sun’s public purchase of $75 million worth of World Liberty Financial tokens, suggesting that such activities could blur the lines of regulatory compliance. The daily chart shows TRUMP’s price trending downwards. Source: TRUMPUSDT on TradingView.com At the time of writing, TRUMP memecoin is trading at $11.58, down 30% on a monthly time frame and 84% off its current record high of $73.43 reached on the same day of its debut on January 19. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

Economic Turmoil: Crypto Market Loses 25% Of Value As Recession Worries Mount

Reason to trust Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Created by industry experts and meticulously reviewed The highest standards in reporting and publishing Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Morbi pretium leo et nisl aliquam mollis. Quisque arcu lorem, ultricies quis pellentesque nec, ullamcorper eu odio. Este artículo también está disponible en español. The crypto market is experiencing a significant downturn this week, driven by growing concerns over a potential trade war and disappointment surrounding the US government’s crypto reserve plans. A recent interview with President Donald Trump, in which he hinted at the possibility of a recession, has further unsettled investors. Crypto Market Plummets: XRP, Solana, And Cardano Follow Bitcoin’s Downtrend Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency, has fallen nearly 4% in the last 24 hours, dropping toward the $79,000 mark—a level not seen since mid-November. Ethereum (ETH), has taken a more significant hit with a 10% drop toward $1,860, price not seen since August.  Other established cryptocurrencies are also feeling the strain; XRP has declined by 4%, Solana (SOL) by 7%, and Cardano (ADA) by 8% as market participants continue to retreat from riskier assets. The backdrop to this volatility includes the continuous aggressive tariff policies imposed by the new President Donald Trump administration towards countries like Canada, China, and Mexico.  Related Reading These actions have sparked fears of a trade war, which could exacerbate inflation and increase the cost of imported goods. As a result, investors are gravitating toward safer investments, steering clear of the notoriously volatile cryptocurrency market. In a Fox News interview over the weekend, Trump acknowledged that the aggressive tariff strategy could lead to a recession, describing the country as entering a “period of transition.”  This commentary has raised alarms among investors, particularly as Trump did not rule out the possibility of a recession occurring this year. Jake Ostrovskis, an over-the-counter trader at Wintermute, noted that the former president emphasized the likelihood of “short-term economic pain,” amplifying market anxieties. Diminished Risk Appetite And Fed Rate Outlook Adding to the uncertainty is the recent letdown regarding the White House’s plans for a national crypto reserve. Many in the crypto community had anticipated that Trump’s proposal would involve substantial government purchases of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, potentially stimulating demand and boosting prices.  However, investors were disappointed when it was revealed that the government would refrain from making additional crypto purchases and would only retain cryptocurrencies seized from illegal activities. Haider Rafique, the global chief marketing officer at crypto exchange OKX, expressed disappointment in the lack of immediate buying pressure from the formalization of a Bitcoin reserve.  “While establishing a Bitcoin reserve is a significant milestone, it does not create immediate buying pressure, disappointing those expecting aggressive accumulation,” Rafique stated. Related Reading This downturn in the crypto market also follows a broader trend of declining risk appetite among investors. Since the Federal Reserve announced in December that it would not implement as many interest rate cuts in 2025 as previously anticipated, the crypto market has lost approximately 25% of its total market cap.  The optimistic outlook that many had following Trump’s election in November has quickly turned sour, as macroeconomic factors weigh heavily on the market. The daily chart shows the total crypto market cap valuation dropping toward $2.55 trillion. Source: TOTAL on TradingView.com Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com 

World Liberty Financial WLFI Token Sales Surge: Less Than 1 Billion Tokens Remain

Este artículo también está disponible en español. World Liberty Financial (WLFI), a forthcoming cryptocurrency platform endorsed by President Donald Trump and his sons, has reported a significant uptick in the sale of its governance tokens.  After a slow initial rollout approximately four months ago, Bloomberg reports that the platform has sold over 24 billion of its WLFI tokens, representing more than 96% of its total supply. As it stands, fewer than 1 billion tokens remain available for sale. World Liberty Financial Token Sale Sparks Debate The World Liberty Financial token, priced at 5 cents each, is part of a broader initiative aimed at raising $300 million at a $1.5 billion valuation.  Related Reading The project launched its token sale in mid-October, with the intention of enabling token holders to propose changes to the platform and vote on others’ proposals.  However, the limited rights associated with the WLFI tokens have raised concerns. Holders possess minimal voting rights and no economic entitlements, and the tokens cannot be traded or sold back to World Liberty, prompting questions about their long-term value and utility. Adding to the intrigue surrounding World Liberty Financial, crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun, founder of the TRON blockchain, recently disclosed a substantial investment of $45 million into the venture.  This increased Justin Sun’s total stake in World Liberty Financial to $75 million, indicating strong confidence in the platform’s potential. TRUMP And MELANIA Tokens Experience Wild Price Fluctuations Analysts are speculating that forthcoming executive orders from Trump could positively influence the cryptocurrency landscape in the US, yet skepticism remains among industry veterans.  Nic Carter, a venture capitalist, expressed concerns regarding the ethical implications of a sitting president engaging in business ventures that may present conflicts of interest. The launch of Trump’s memecoins has also stirred significant controversy. As previously reported by NewsBTC, the Donald Trump memecoin (TRUMP) saw a sharp decline, dropping from a weekend high of $75 to $17.  Related Reading Similarly, the Melania Trump memecoin (MELANIA) disrupted the market with increased excitement among crypto investors, with its value fluctuating dramatically from a high of $13.64 to its current trading price of $1.26. Bernstein analysts have characterized this period as a “chaotic crypto era,” suggesting that government involvement with cryptocurrencies could redefine the relationship between leadership and emerging technologies.  They argue that the launches of Trump and Melania’s memecoins could signal a potential regulatory shift, positioning digital assets as a direct link to a wider audience. The 4H chart shows TRUMP’s price downtrend. Source: TRUMPUSDT on TradingView.com While trading at $17, TRUMP is posting significant losses of 6%, 2% and 70% in the 24 hour, fourteen day and monthly time frames respectively, coupled with a 27% drop in trading volume, according to CoinGecko data. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com