Spacecoin announces partnership with Trump-backed World Liberty Financial through token swap, integrating USD1 stablecoin for DeFi payments in satellite internetSpacecoin announces partnership with Trump-backed World Liberty Financial through token swap, integrating USD1 stablecoin for DeFi payments in satellite internet

Trump-Backed WLFI, Spacecoin Announce Strategic Partnership for Blockchain-Powered Satellite Internet

2026/01/23 02:40
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Spacecoin, a self-proclaimed decentralized satellite internet project, has announced a strategic partnership anchored by a token swap with President of the United States Donald Trump-backed World Liberty Financial (WLFI) network. WLFI’s issued stablecoin USD1 will supposedly have a key role in the partnership, as hinted by social media activity from the two projects’ official accounts.

In a Medium post shared on Jan. 22, WLFI co-founder Zak Folkman and Spacecoin founder Tae Oh commented on the partnership from their perspectives. Folkman praised Spacecoin’s infrastructure for expanding internet access, while Tae highlighted the need to integrate his infrastructure into a financial system to enable transactions and access to DeFi.

More About Spacecoin (SPACE)

Spacecoin is a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) project aiming to build decentralized satellite-based internet connectivity, positioning itself as a lower-cost, open alternative to centralized systems like Elon Musk’s Starlink. For example, online information Coinspeaker found indicates a price target between $1 to $2 per month in underserved world regions.

The project claims to use low Earth orbit nanosatellites integrated with blockchain for payments, governance, and operations. Notably, Trump-backed WLFI will supposedly play an important role in enabling the financial rails to achieve these goals.

Spacecoin effectively launched with its first satellite (CTC-0) in December 2024, described in official posts as the initial deployment and the first end-to-end blockchain transaction routed through space in October 2025. Subsequent launches included three CTC-1 satellites between November and December 2025 via SpaceX Falcon 9 for inter-satellite testing.

Binance Alpha is confirmed as the first platform to feature Spacecoin (SPACE), with its token generation event (TGE) set for Jan. 23. SPACE will be launched paired first with WLFI’s USD1, reinforcing the partnership between the two projects.

Moreover, POTUS Donald Trump has talked about the crypto market structure bill, the CLARITY Act, during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. As Coinspeaker covered, Trump said he is working to pass this legislation as soon as possible, citing two reasons for that. However, the US Senate has delayed the bill decision until March, suggesting yet unsolved political disputes around crypto.

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