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Trump-linked World Liberty Financial wins OCC bank approval as $112 million DeFi position sits near liquidation

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) gave World Liberty Financial, a DeFi venture associated with President Donald Trump, preliminary conditional approval to charter a national trust bank built around…

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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) gave World Liberty Financial, a DeFi venture associated with President Donald Trump, preliminary conditional approval to charter a national.

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) gave World Liberty Financial, a DeFi venture associated with President Donald Trump, preliminary conditional approval to charter a national trust bank built around its roughly $4 billion USD1 stablecoin. World Liberty Trust Company would eventually handle USD1 issuance and reserve custody directly, moving both under federal supervision if the bank clears the conditions still standing between it and final approval. Zach Witkoff, the co-founder and CEO of World Liberty Financial, said: “Rigorous oversight, institutional controls and clear accountability are how stablecoins become trusted financial infrastructure. Our ambition is clear: to build the most trusted and widely used digital dollar in the world while strengthening the role of the US dollar across the global economy.”

That institutional step arrives months into the fallout from a DeFi leverage scare centered on World Liberty's own WLFI token, one the company says it has resolved. In April, World Liberty pledged 5 billion WLFI tokens, roughly 5% of total supply at the time, as collateral on the lending protocol Dolomite. The company borrowed about $75 million in stablecoins against that collateral, and the borrowing drained the USD1 lending pool to full utilization, leaving some depositors unable to withdraw normally. Related Reading

How Trump-linked WLFI set up a lending model where lenders pay the price of failure WLFI says it is only the interface. Dolomite runs the lending logic. That split may explain how a Trump-linked token ended up inside a structure that could leave outside lenders exposed. Apr 10, 2026 · Gino Matos

More than $40 million of the borrowed funds moved to Coinbase Prime, meaning the liquidity did not sit inside Dolomite. World Liberty said at the time it was nowhere near liquidation and could add more collateral if market conditions worsened, a response that pointed to the structure's circularity without addressing concerns. Structure Asset involved Oversight model Key risk Why it matters

National trust bank USD1 stablecoin OCC-supervised, pending final approval Must meet capital, audit, and business-plan conditions Moves USD1 issuance and reserve custody toward federal supervision

Dolomite leverage position WLFI token DeFi lending protocol Collateral depends on WLFI market depth and confidence in World Liberty Keeps part of the company’s risk outside the proposed trust-bank framework

USD1 reserve model Treasury/USD-backed stablecoin Intended federal trust-bank custody Reserve-management and redemption credibility Strengthens institutional narrative if approved

WLFI collateral model Native governance token On-chain liquidation mechanics Price decline raises LTV and can trigger forced selling Creates circular risk because borrower confidence and collateral value are linked

What the $25 million repayment changed World Liberty repaid $15 million on April 9 and another $10 million two days later, for a total of $25 million. At WLFI's April price near $0.089, the original 5 billion-token collateral block was worth roughly $445 million against $75 million of debt, an initial loan-to-value ratio near 16.9%. Once the $25 million repayment landed, debt would fall to $50 million, improving that ratio to roughly 11.2% at the same token price. WLFI now trades around $0.058, down about 35% from its April level. If $50 million of debt still sits against an unchanged 5 billion-token collateral block, the loan-to-value ratio would return to about 17.2%, almost where it started before any repayment. A similarly sized token-price decline has offset a roughly 33% debt reduction. Pledging WLFI is fundamentally different from pledging Bitcoin, Ethereum, or a Treasury-backed asset. Those assets hold value independent of the borrower, while WLFI's value depends heavily on confidence in World Liberty itself, the same entity doing the borrowing. A falling WLFI price shrinks the collateral cushion and raises the loan-to-value ratio. If the position approaches liquidation, forced WLFI selling can push the token's price down further, shrinking the cushion again. Adding fresh WLFI collateral can push the liquidation line farther away without changing that underlying dependence on the token's own market depth. Stage WLFI price Collateral value on 5B WLFI Debt assumed Loan-to-value ratio Takeaway

Original April position $0.089 ~$445M $75M ~16.9% Initial borrow looked overcollateralized

After $25M repayment, same WLFI price $0.089 ~$445M $50M ~11.2% Repayment materially improved the position

Current WLFI price, same assumed debt $0.058 ~$290M $50M ~17.2% Token decline brings LTV back near the starting point

Net change ~35% lower price ~$155M less collateral value ~$25M less debt Back near original LTV Debt reduction was offset by collateral depreciation

What still needs reconstructing On-chain data shows Dolomite's contract carrying roughly 4.998 billion WLFI, worth about $281 million at recent prices, alongside roughly 123.7 million USD1 and 27.5 million USDC. One wallet has supplied 3 billion WLFI against roughly $41.4 million in USD1 and USDC debt, a position Dolomite's health metric puts at 2.81, still far from liquidation. A separate DeBank-indexed Dolomite position tied to that multisig shows at least 112.6 million USD1 borrowed against a health rate of just 1.07. Related Reading

World Liberty Financial threatens top token holder with legal action as WLFI loses $700M amid token scandal WLFI insiders borrowed $150 million against nearly all supply and Dolomite’s liquidity is now dangerously trapped. Apr 13, 2026 · Oluwapelumi Adejumo

Health rates above 1.0 keep a position solvent, and a reading that close to the line typically means collateral value only needs to fall a further 6% to 7% before liquidation risk turns live. Combined, debt on these two identified positions runs well past the $50 million that would remain from the original $75 million borrow once the reported $25 million repayment is subtracted. The current exposure looks broader than the single position most reporting described in April, spread across more than one wallet with more than one risk level. What remains unclear is whether these two positions capture the full scope of World Liberty's WLFI-linked Dolomite exposure, or whether additional wallets carry more of it. The trust bank World Liberty is chartering operates under a different set of rules entirely. The OCC's conditional approval requires World Liberty Trust to maintain at least $20 million in capital, notify regulators of major business-plan revisions, and establish internal audit capabilities before final approval. The approved structure does not permit full deposit-taking and lending the way a traditional bank does, and it would carry no FDIC insurance. World Liberty is building two very different risk architectures inside the same company at the same time. Position / source WLFI collateral Stablecoin debt / assets Health metric Risk read

Dolomite core contract ~4.998B WLFI ~123.7M USD1 and ~27.5M USDC held N/A Shows large WLFI exposure still sits inside Dolomite infrastructure

Wallet 1 3B WLFI supplied ~$41.4M in USD1 and USDC debt 2.81 Farther from liquidation; shows a safer version of the structure

WLFI-linked multisig position Not fully reconstructed in article At least 112.6M USD1 borrowed 1.07 Close to liquidation; small WLFI decline could make risk live

Combined visible debt N/A Well above $50M Mixed Suggests exposure is broader than the original single-position framing

Which version of this turns out true The bull case points to the healthier half of that on-chain picture. The 3 billion-WLFI position, with a 2.81 health rate, shows World Liberty can structure Dolomite exposure with a real safety buffer. If the company brings the multisig's tighter position closer to that same buffer, whether by repaying debt or posting additional collateral, the structure exits its danger zone without needing WLFI to recover at all. Related Reading

Trump’s WLFI is pivoting to “narrow banking,” a move that exposes the fatal flaw of competitors WLFI’s move to become a "narrow bank" reveals the hidden mechanism that will soon gatekeep crypto wealth. Jan 8, 2026 · Oluwapelumi Adejumo

The bear case is already partly visible on-chain today. The World Liberty multisig's Dolomite position sits at a 1.07 health rate, close enough to liquidation that a modest further slide in WLFI could put it at risk. Under that version, the $25 million repayment addressed only part of the exposure, and the same liquidation dynamics from April are live again, this time on a specific, identifiable wallet. A federal charter can move how USD1 gets issued and supervised into Washington, while the leveraged WLFI structure sitting elsewhere in World Liberty's business looks insulated in one wallet and one modest decline away from trouble in another. The post Trump-linked World Liberty Financial wins OCC bank approval as $112 million DeFi position sits near liquidation appeared first on CryptoSlate.

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