
World Liberty Financial (WLFI) ramped up its stablecoin rollout by minting 300 million USD1 tokens today. The move boosts WLFI’s USD1 supply, reflecting rising demand for dollar-backed digital assets across crypto markets and decentralized finance. WLFI, a fintech outfit with Trump family ties, positions USD1 for fast, transparent payments and global blockchain integration. The fresh token issuance highlights WLFI’s aggressive push to expand its digital finance footprint while meeting surging user and ecosystem needs worldwide.
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