Trump's DeFi project includes names from different crypto projects
Names from the crypto sector also participated in Donald Trump and his son's DeFi project World Liberty Financial. Finally, Scroll's co-founder Sandy Peng was announced as a consultant.
Executives from different crypto projects joined World Liberty Financial, the DeFi project, which US presidential candidate Donald Trump will announce and launch on Tuesday.
The name that has attracted the most attention so far is Sandy Peng, co-founder of Scroll. Other advisors described were:
Luke Pearson, a partner of Polychain Capital, one of the largest crypto-focused investment companies,
Rafael Yakobi, managing partner of The Crypto Lawyers,
Ogle, the founder of the crypto project Glue, who is also a white-hat hacker and cybersecurity expert,
Alexei Dulub, founder of Web3 Antivirus and PixelPlex.
More names for the consultant and project team are expected to be announced in the following hours.
What is known about the project?
Most of the details about World Liberty Financial are unclear. It is thought that a token with this code may be issued due to the frequent use of the WLFI abbreviation in the project's official Telegram and X accounts.
On the other hand, in a Telegram message, it was stated that the project did not have an Aave fork, but that Aave was worked together and cooperated. In addition, in the same message, stationary coins were also cited and it was emphasized that the use of dollar-based stable coins would be spread worldwide. He continued, "The brightest minds in the crypto world support us and the project we will reveal will make everyone who approaches with suspicion to think once again."