World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the DeFi protocol linked to the Trump Family, will see its latest infrastructure partner Spacecoin launch the SPACE token on JanuaryWorld Liberty Financial (WLFI), the DeFi protocol linked to the Trump Family, will see its latest infrastructure partner Spacecoin launch the SPACE token on January

World Liberty Financial’s Latest Partner Launches SPACE Token Tomorrow

World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the DeFi protocol linked to the Trump Family, will see its latest infrastructure partner Spacecoin launch the SPACE token on January 23.

The launch marks the first public market debut for a project that claims to be building a decentralized satellite-based internet network. It promises to combine blockchain payments with low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites. Binance Alpha is expected to be the first platform to list the token.

What is Spacecoin?

Spacecoin is a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) focused on satellite internet connectivity.

Instead of relying on fiber cables, cell towers, or centralized satellite operators, the project uses small LEO satellites that route data and log transmissions on-chain. 

The goal is to provide permissionless, censorship-resistant internet access, particularly in regions with limited or restricted connectivity.

The network runs on Creditcoin’s blockchain, which records satellite activity and data verification events. This allows users to independently verify whether satellites are operational and whether data was transmitted as claimed.

In short, Spacecoin calls itself as an alternative to centralized providers like Starlink. A bold claim. 

Satellites Already in Orbit

Unlike many DePIN projects that remain theoretical, Spacecoin has already launched hardware.

In December 2024, the project sent its first proof-of-concept satellite, CTC-0, into orbit. The satellite successfully routed encrypted blockchain transactions through space, demonstrating that cryptographic data could be transmitted and verified without terrestrial infrastructure.

In November 2025, Spacecoin expanded its constellation with three additional satellites, known as the CTC-1 mission. These satellites are designed to test continuous coverage, satellite-to-satellite communication, and user authentication as satellites move across the Earth.

However, the network remains in pilot mode, with no large-scale commercial deployment yet live. And there is some scrutiny across Crypto Twitter. 

The WLFI Partnership Explained

Spacecoin’s visibility increased this week after announcing a strategic partnership with World Liberty Financial, a DeFi protocol that issues the USD1 stablecoin.

More specifically, the partnership is structured as a token swap, aligning incentives between the two ecosystems. WLFI’s USD1 will serve as a settlement currency for payments and financial services on Spacecoin’s network.

In practical terms, this means users who come online through Spacecoin’s satellites could access stablecoin payments, transfers, and DeFi tools even in regions without traditional banking infrastructure.

Also, WLFI has framed the partnership as an infrastructure-level bet, rather than a short-term token play. Still, the collaboration places Spacecoin within a politically visible DeFi ecosystem, which may attract both attention and scrutiny.

What the SPACE Token Does

The SPACE token is the native asset of the Spacecoin network.

According to project documentation, SPACE will be used to:

  • Pay for data transmission and network services
  • Incentivize satellite operators and infrastructure contributors
  • Participate in network governance
  • Secure the network through staking mechanisms

Total token supply is reported at 21 billion SPACE, with only a portion expected to circulate at launch. Airdrop allocations and early exchange distributions will account for most of the initial float.

Overall, this supply structure implies significant future token unlocks, which could weigh on price performance over time.

The Business Model: Ambitious, but Unproven

Spacecoin says it aims to offer basic internet connectivity for $1–2 per month, targeting emerging markets in Africa, South Asia, and parts of Latin America.

That price point is dramatically lower than existing satellite internet services. Starlink, for comparison, typically costs between $50 and $120 per month.

The project argues that decentralizing satellite ownership and payments can reduce costs.

However, whether this model can scale sustainably remains unclear. Satellite launches, maintenance, and regulatory approvals remain capital-intensive, even with smaller hardware.

For now, the SPACE launch represents a test of market confidence in decentralized satellite infrastructure — not proof that the model works.

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