World Liberty Financial (WLFI), the crypto project backed by President Donald Trump and his sons, said it was targeted by a coordinated attack on Monday that briefly pushed its USD1 stablecoin off its $1 peg.
USD1 fell to $0.994 at its lowest point, about 0.6% below its intended dollar anchor, according to CoinGecko data. The token later recovered to around $0.998 to $0.999.
WLFI’s native token, WLFI, also took a hit. Its price dropped about 7% during the incident before partially recovering.
World Liberty Financial (WLFI) Price
The company posted on X that hackers compromised several co-founder accounts during the attack. Alongside the hacks, short sellers opened large positions against WLFI, betting its price would fall.
Paid influencers were also allegedly used to spread fear, uncertainty, and doubt — known in crypto as FUD — to push retail holders into selling.
The company credited its mint-and-redeem mechanism for limiting the damage. This system lets holders exchange USD1 tokens directly for an equal amount of US dollars, which helps keep the price anchored.
USD1 is backed 1:1 by short-term US government treasuries, dollar deposits, and cash equivalents. Crypto custodian BitGo manages the reserves, and consulting firm Crowe signs monthly attestation reports confirming those reserves.
The stablecoin currently has a market cap of about $5 billion, though it still trails Tether’s USDT and Circle’s USDC in overall size.
The attack came just days after WLFI hosted a crypto forum at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. Speakers included government officials, banking executives, and former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao.
Trump pardoned Zhao in October 2025. Zhao had previously served four months in prison following a 2023 deal with US authorities that also barred him from leading Binance.
Binance currently holds about 87% of all USD1 in circulation, worth around $4.7 billion, according to Forbes.
Both Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal have reported that Binance helped create USD1. The stablecoin was used to settle a $2 billion investment by UAE-based firm MGX into Binance in March 2025.
Some US lawmakers are now questioning whether Trump’s pardon of Zhao and WLFI’s ties to Binance represent a conflict of interest.
At the time of writing, USD1 was trading at approximately $0.998 to $0.999, still slightly below its $1 target.
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