{
  "url": "https://blockindex.ai/coin/usd1",
  "name": "World Liberty Financial USD",
  "links": {
    "github": null,
    "website": "https://kinesis.money/pro/usd1/",
    "whitepaper": null
  },
  "dScore": 23,
  "market": {
    "priceUsd": 0.9999773646005047,
    "marketCapUsd": 4710328135.834874,
    "volume24hUsd": 1862714174.380286,
    "priceChange7dPct": 0.17005365,
    "priceChange24hPct": 0.02514313
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  "source": "BlockIndex.AI",
  "supply": {
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    "circulatingPct": null
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  "ticker": "USD1",
  "founder": "World Liberty Financial",
  "vcFunded": false,
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-19T06:00:39.290213+00:00",
  "fairLaunch": false,
  "launchYear": 2025,
  "description": "World Liberty Financial USD (USD1) is presented as an institutional-grade, fiat-backed stablecoin issued by World Liberty Financial (WLFI) with custodial and issuance infrastructure managed by BitGo Trust Company. Launched in April 2025 (CoinMarketCap profile) and represented across multiple networks—primarily as an ERC-20 token on Ethereum with additional representations on Stellar and a Solana DEX-mode instance—USD1 is designed to maintain a 1:1 peg to the U.S. dollar by holding liquid, high-quality reserves. The project emphasizes regulatory alignment and institutional custody, describing reserve management by Fidelity Investments and custody via BitGo Trust Company (South Dakota). On-chain reserve transparency is documented through an integration with Chainlink Proof-of-Reserves and the smart-contract infrastructure is noted as having undergone a Peckshield audit with no critical vulnerabilities reported in the supplied materials. The project materials emphasize fast, fee-free minting and redemption flows designed for retail and institutional users.\n\nTechnically, USD1 is a token-based asset rather than a standalone blockchain. The primary on-chain representation is an ERC-20 contract on Ethereum (contract address documented in the sources), and the project is tracked on major market indexers such as CoinMarketCap and CoinGecko. As a token, USD1 does not have native consensus, block production, or staking rewards; instead, operational reliability and peg maintenance rely on custodian processes, reserve asset management, and on-chain attestations provided through Proof-of-Reserves. The materials provided discuss multi-signature operational controls, geographically dispersed signers, and custody best practices intended to mitigate single points of failure. Key technical assurances include the external audit by Peckshield and real-time or periodic reserve attestations via Chainlink PoR.\n\nUSD1’s principal use cases are classic stablecoin applications: fiat on/off ramps, merchant payments (including WLFI-issued debit cards in the provided materials), institutional liquidity provisioning on exchanges, and integration into DeFi primitives such as lending, borrowing, and yield strategies. The project materials report meaningful market metrics in the snapshot provided: circulating supply around ~2.71 billion USD1 with approximately 543.29K holders as shown on CoinMarketCap, a market capitalization in the multi-billion-dollar range, and active liquidity across Tier-1 centralized exchanges. These metrics, combined with institutional custody and PoR transparency, are presented as the core trust signals for market participants and counterparties.\n\nTokenomics and governance details in the supplied files are limited. The documentation supplied does not describe a public whitepaper, founder biographies, or an on-chain governance model; instead, issuance and redemption are described as custodian-managed, off-chain processes. No premine or pre-issue allocations are documented; issuance appears to be mint-on-deposit with a pre-issued percentage (PIP) assessed at 0% in the extracted fields. Regulatory and operational signals—custodial trust structure, regulated custody by BitGo Trust Company, and reserve management by Fidelity—are the dominant governance and compliance indicators present in the available material. Roadmap details, treasury allocations, and developer repository links were not provided in the source material supplied.",
  "methodology": "https://blockindex.ai/dscore",
  "classification": {
    "layer": "Layer 2",
    "isToken": true,
    "consensus": "Other",
    "parentChain": "ETH"
  },
  "dScoreComponents": {
    "autonomy": 0,
    "ageHistory": 7,
    "governance": 16,
    "nodeDistribution": 0,
    "initialDistribution": 0
  },
  "decentralizationVerdict": "Centralized Leaning"
}