WLFI Approves USD1 Airdrop Trial with Overwhelming Support
World Liberty Financial Inc. (WLFI), a company supported by U.S. President Donald Trump, has authorized a live test of its on-chain airdrop technology. The project aims to disperse USD1, a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin, as a means to prove WLFI’s blockchain infrastructure and drive adoption.
Voting Closes with 99.96% Approval
Voting on the proposal started on May 7, 2025, at 1:15 AM and ended precisely one week later. The vote was highly affirmative, with 99.96% of over 12,000 voters voting in favor of the airdrop test. According to the sanctioning calendar, all eligible holders of WLFI will get a static USD1 airdrop in the experiment.
While the team has not finalized the specific date for the launch of the airdrop, they have described how the amount given to each user can be different. This will be subject to the number of qualifying participants and the total budget set for the trial.
Details and Conditions Still in Development
WLFI indicated that ultimate details of the airdrop, such as timing and qualification, will be given prior to making the distribution. The organization reserves the right to make changes, terminate, or suspend the airdrop at any time. Other terms and conditions may also be added as development continues.
The reason behind the airdrop is not merely a give-away. It is also utilized to test the integrity of WLFI’s blockchain networks and to reward the first adopters of the USD1 stablecoin. The initiative also seeks to stimulate greater adoption of USD1 prior to its full launch.
Backing and Custody of USD1
USD1 is backed 1:1 by the U.S. dollar. Its reserves include cash, U.S. Treasuries, and other dollar-based assets. BitGo, a trusted name in digital asset custody, manages these reserves to ensure transparency and safety.
Conclusion: A Milestone in WLFI’s Growth
The successful vote and impending airdrop represent a major milestone for WLFI. With expectation mounting, the project’s dedication to blockchain trust, transparency, and utility continues to attract users as well as regulators’ notice.