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WLFI says the AI platform is independent and uses USD1 as a payment rail, but would not say whether it has equity, financing, revenue-sharing or other economic interests in the company.
World Liberty Financial says WorldClaw is independent and uses USD1 stablecoin as payment rail but won't disclose equity, financing, or revenue-sharing ties, raising transparency questions for the Trump-linked crypto platform.
World Liberty Financial stated that WorldClaw uses USD1 as a payment rail and that the AI platform is independent. The company declined to say whether it holds equity, financing, revenue-sharing or other economic interests in WorldClaw, leaving the stablecoin's exposure to potential conflicts of interest unclear.
No direct impact on the USD1 peg was mentioned. The statement focuses on governance and payment rail use, not the stablecoin's reserves or redemption.
Yes, World Liberty confirmed WorldClaw uses USD1 as a payment rail, though it did not detail transaction volumes or exclusivity.
The lack of disclosure on World Liberty's economic interests in WorldClaw could raise questions about related-party transactions, but USD1's own attestations are separate.
WLFI says the AI platform is independent and uses USD1 as a payment rail, but would not say whether it has equity, financing, revenue-sharing or other economic interests in the company.
The statement came after questions over AI model access, clarifying that WorldClaw operates independently but using USD1 as a payment rail.
WLFI would not say whether it holds equity, financing, revenue-sharing, or other economic interests in WorldClaw.
USD1 is a stablecoin used as a payment rail by WorldClaw, according to World Liberty Financial.