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World Liberty Financial unveils staking-first governance model with USD1 incentives

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World Liberty Financial to launch institutional RWA product

Trump-backed World Liberty Financial has introduced a new proposal to overhaul its governance through a new Governance Staking System designed to incentivize long-term participation, redirect arbitrage profits to committed token holders, and deepen adoption of its USD1 stablecoin.

Summary

  • WLFI proposes mandatory staking for unlocked tokens to participate in governance, with ~2% targeted APR for active voters.
  • A new Node and Super Node tier system offers OTC USD1 conversion access and prioritized partnership discussions.
  • The plan aims to redirect stablecoin arbitrage profits from market makers to long-term WLFI ecosystem participants.

World Liberty Financial aims to redirect USD1 arbitrage profits to token stakers

Under the proposal, holders of unlocked WLFI (WLFI) tokens will be required to stake their tokens in order to participate in governance voting. Staking will carry a minimum lock-up period of 180 days, with voting power determined by a non-linear square root formula that factors in both the amount staked and remaining lock duration.

Governance rights will be dynamic and non-transferable, adjusting as lock-ups decline.

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Active participation is central to the design. Stakers must vote at least twice during their lock-up period to qualify for base staking rewards, targeted at roughly 2% APR and paid from the WLFI treasury.

The reward rate will be determined at WLFI’s discretion and is not tied to revenue or operational performance. Only staking participants will receive USD1 deposit incentives on WLFI Markets provided by Dolomite.

The proposal also introduces a tiered structure. “Nodes,” defined as participants staking at least 10 million WLFI, would gain access to over-the-counter USD1 conversion via licensed market makers at 1:1 parity.

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World Liberty Financial plans to subsidize these conversions, redirecting arbitrage opportunities previously captured by institutional intermediaries, estimated at 10–15 basis points per cycle.

At the top tier, “Super Nodes” staking 50 million WLFI would receive guaranteed access to the WLFI team for partnership discussions and potential economic incentives, subject to compliance and commercial review.

The proposal requires a quorum of 1 billion eligible WLFI voting tokens and a simple majority to pass, with a seven-day voting window. If approved, implementation will roll out in three phases, beginning with governance staking activation.

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Gold Falls 11%, Biggest Weekly Fall Since 1983

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Gold Falls 11%, Biggest Weekly Fall Since 1983

Gold tumbled another 3.5% to $4,488 per ounce on Friday, marking an 11% fall for the week and the largest weekly loss the precious metal has seen since 1983 as geopolitical instability and uncertainty in the Middle East continue to weigh on the markets.

Gold has fallen more than 15% since Feb. 28, when the US and Israel first attacked Iran, erasing part of the rally that pushed its price up to the $5,500 mark in late January and casting doubt on its safe haven status.

TradingView confirmed that March 16-20 was gold’s worst-performing week since 1983. The 11% weekly fall was slightly larger than the last week of January, when gold shot up to about $5,320 before diving to $4,650, a drop that saw more than $2 trillion shaved off the precious metal’s market cap in days.

Gold’s change in price over the last 12 months. Source: Trading Economics

The war with Iran is also disrupting global oil flows, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, causing fears of a prolonged energy crisis. 

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that he is considering “winding down” its military efforts in the Middle East. However, the US has sent thousands of additional troops to the region as airstrikes continue.

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At the same time, traders are anticipating that the US Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady this year, making bonds and other yield-bearing investments more appealing than gold.