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World Liberty Financial (CRYPTO: WLFI) denied liquidation risk after pledging approximately 5 billion WLFI tokens and borrowing roughly $75 million in stablecoins on a decentralized finance protocol.
WLFI pushed back on critics who questioned its large lending position on Dolomite, describing the concerns as “wrong” and characterizing its role as the protocol’s anchor borrower.
“We are one of the largest suppliers and borrowers on WLFI Markets. Yes, we supplied WLFI as collateral and borrowed stablecoins. No, we are nowhere near liquidation,” WLFI wrote.
“Even if markets moved dramatically against us, we’d simply supply more collateral,” it added.
WLFI said its anchor-borrower role is intended to generate yield, which it claims supports outsized stablecoin earnings for everyday users.
On-chain records tracked by Arkham indicate the treasury pledged approximately 5 billion WLFI tokens on Dolomite and borrowed roughly $75 million in stablecoins.
WLFI confirmed repurchasing 435.3 million WLFI tokens at an average price of $0.1507 over six months, totaling $65.58 million in open-market buybacks.
The project also stated that USD1 has an annualized revenue run rate of $159.5 million.
WLFI said it has a governance proposal coming next week to unlock tokens for early holders. It also highlighted a USD1 upgrade that adds gasless transfers and support for AI agent payment protocols.
WLFI is down 8.5%, trading at fresh all-time lows. Since a September 2025 launch peak near $0.32, the token has lost over 75% of its value without a sustained recovery.
The Supertrend at $0.10182 is cited as an overhead resistance level. The current candle reportedly broke below the previous horizontal support around $0.088, described as the last meaningful floor on the chart.
The article states there is no technical support below the current price and that until WLFI reclaims $0.10+, the chart remains uninvestable.

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