Trump-linked World Liberty says WorldClaw is independent after questions over AI model access
WLFI says the AI platform is independent and uses USD1 as a payment rail, but would not say whether it has equity, financing, revenue-sharing or other economic interests in the company.
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- World Liberty Financial, the Trump-linked issuer of the USD1 stablecoin, says it does not own or control Hong Kong AI platform WorldClaw, but will not disclose any financial ties between the two.
- WorldClaw, which routes access to more than 300 AI models from U.S. and Chinese developers and accepts payments in USD1 and WLFI tokens, bars users in both the United States and China under its terms of service.
- The opaque relationship between World Liberty and WorldClaw comes amid broader questions about World Liberty’s undisclosed business ties, including a prior CoinDesk report that it borrowed heavily against its own token on the Dolomite lending protocol, trapping other depositors.

