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Trump-backed WLFI is selling $5 million access while pitching finance for everyone
World Liberty Financial is offering “guaranteed direct access” to its business development team to investors who lock up $5 million in WLFI tokens for six months, Reuters reported on Mar. 13.
The arrangement creates what the project calls “Super Nodes,” a tier that sits above ordinary governance participants and gets prioritized treatment for partnership discussions.
At current prices, that means staking 50 million WLFI tokens and committing to a 180-day lockup. In return, Super Node holders get governance voting power weighted by amount and duration, plus front-of-the-line access to the team handling business development and compliance.
This is the same venture that says its mission is to “democratize access to financial opportunities” and is seeking a US national trust bank charter.
And the same venture that generated more than $460 million for President Donald Trump’s family in the first half of 2025, with 75% of new token sale proceeds flowing to the family.
A project tied to the sitting president’s family is monetizing proximity at a posted price while trying to move deeper into regulated finance.
What changed
The governance staking proposal passed on Mar. 12 with 99% of ballots cast in favor, though Reuters could not independently verify how many individual token holders participated.
The Feb. 25 proposal restructures the way WLFI allocates governance power and commercial attention.
Unlocked token holders must now stake for at least 180 days to vote. The proposal eliminates existing voting power limitations in favor of a new weighted formula based on the amount staked and remaining lockup duration.
The proposal creates two tiers above ordinary participants: “Nodes” require 10 million WLFI (about $1 million), while “Super Nodes” require 50 million WLFI (about $5 million) and provide guaranteed direct access to the WLFI team for partnership discussions.
Reuters reported that WLFI later clarified that the access is to business development and compliance teams, not to Trump or his family members.
The project’s “Meet our team” section, which had listed Trump family members, was removed from the website following the questioning.
The venture is selling a commercial fast lane while branding itself as an open finance platform. At the same time, it seeks federal regulatory approval for a banking charter.
The regulated finance overlap
In January, a WLFI subsidiary filed an application with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to establish a national trust bank focused on USD1 stablecoin issuance, redemption, and digital asset custody.
A trust bank moves a crypto business deeper into the federally supervised perimeter.
In February, lawmakers pressed the OCC over the application and raised conflict-of-interest concerns. Crypto.com received conditional approval for a similar charter in February, showing WLFI’s bank push sits within a broader trend.
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This is a Trump-linked venture that monetizes access and simultaneously seeks a regulatory stamp that would make it appear to be infrastructure. Even without evidence of quid pro quo, the appearance problem is legible to anyone who understands how proximity works in regulated industries.
Reuters reported that WLFI generated more than $460 million for the Trump family in the first half of 2025 and that 75% of new token sale proceeds go to the family under current terms.
WLFI’s own Mar. 3 token terms use slightly broader wording, stating that DT Marks DeFi and affiliates are entitled to 75% of “net protocol revenues” after deductions.
Even using a narrower framing, a $5 million Super Node purchase implies roughly $3.75 million flows to the Trump family.
The proposal frames Super Nodes as more than prestige. Its rationale says Super Nodes help “prioritize partnership deal flow” and create a USD1 distribution network in which each Super Node acts as a “mini-distributor.”
The $5 million lane is a commercial channel strategy to expand stablecoin adoption.
World Liberty put a dollar figure on being prioritized. It structured that prioritization as a distribution franchise for a stablecoin the venture wants to issue through a federally chartered trust bank.
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Infographic showing Trump-backed WLFI’s “democratized finance” pitch beside a tiered pay-to-play hierarchy with a $5 million access tier, token thresholds, and revenue flow to Trump-linked entities.
The democratization problem
WLFI’s Gold Paper says its mission is to “democratize access to financial opportunities” and “democratize finance.”
The same document discloses that tokens were offered in the US only to accredited investors.
The Super Node tier makes the contradiction impossible to miss. The project moved from an implied hierarchy, accredited investors only, to an explicit hierarchy with a posted $5 million threshold.
Everyone understands what pay for access means. Finance is being wrapped in new technology, and the core mechanism remains familiar: pay more, get heard faster, gain governance weight, and secure commercial opportunities others do not.
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Reuters noted that critics say the arrangement clashes with World Liberty’s stated mission.
The venture clarified that access is for business development teams, but this clarification does not address the tension between democratization branding and stratified access.
World Liberty Financial is stress-testing one of crypto’s oldest claims: that tokenized governance distributes power more fairly than traditional finance. In this model, governance depends on how much capital you can lock in for how long and what strategic value you can offer.
If WLFI’s version works, other projects may copy the playbook. Stake a large size, get governance preference, distribution rights, and access to business development channels.
The industry would move toward a model in which tokens function as a hybrid of a lobbying budget, a channel-partner franchise, and a private membership card.
The Super Node proposal already passed. The trust bank application is alive. The most natural outcome is normalization: pay-for-access mechanics become standard inside crypto governance, even if critics keep attacking the optics.
If the bank charter process advances and USD1 adoption expands, institutional partners may decide that the access tier filters serious counterparties. WLFI becomes a politically branded stablecoin platform, and the $5 million lane starts to look like a business development fee.
If ethics pressure and charter scrutiny intensify, the access product becomes a reputational drag.
Crypto’s newest premium product is access. World Liberty Financial is making that explicit with a $5 million price tag, a six-month lockup, and a governance system that ties voting power to committed capital.
The venture promised to democratize finance, but it sold tokens only to accredited investors. Now it is charging $5 million to skip the line while seeking a federal banking charter.
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