World Liberty Financial’s WLFI token rose about 10% on February 19 after a major asset servicer announced plans to pilot the firm’s USD1 stablecoin.
World Liberty Financial (WLFI) Price
The asset servicer manages roughly $3.5 trillion and said it would use USD1 as a settlement rail for tokenized funds.
WLFI was trading near $0.12 at the time of the rally, up from around $0.10. Trading volume in the prior 24 hours topped $466 million.
The token outperformed both Bitcoin and Ether during Asia morning hours. Both BTC and ETH were down 0.5% at the same time, according to CoinDesk data.
The move followed a crypto forum at Mar-a-Lago organized by World Liberty Financial. Attendees included Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong, CFTC Chair Michael Selig, and senators Bernie Moreno and Ashley Moody.
Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., co-founders of World Liberty Financial, also attended the event. US President Donald Trump was not scheduled to appear.
World Liberty Financial co-founder Zak Folkman described USD1 as an “institutional-grade dollar” built for real-world use.
The stablecoin will feature real-time proof of reserves powered by Chainlink, letting users verify its backing on-chain.
Folkman said USD1 would start as a payment bridge along the US-Mexico corridor before expanding to support up to 40 currencies.
Senator Bernie Moreno called on lawmakers to pass a digital asset market structure bill within 90 days.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong pointed to banking trade groups, not individual banks, as the source of the bill’s slow progress.
The bill, passed in the House as the CLARITY Act in July, is now under Senate review. It aims to clarify oversight roles between the CFTC and SEC.
The Senate Agriculture Committee advanced its version in January along party lines. No Democrats voted for it.
The Senate Banking Committee delayed its markup after Armstrong said he could not support the bill as written, citing issues with tokenized equities and DeFi.
Media outlets have reported Trump and his family have earned more than $1 billion from crypto projects since January 2025.
WLFI had surged 23% in the hours before the Mar-a-Lago forum before settling at the 10% gain.
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