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WLFI mints $25 million in fresh USD1 and burns $3 million, days after repayment claim

By Shaurya Malwa · Published April 13, 2026 · 4 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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WLFI mints $25 million in fresh USD1 and burns $3 million, days after repayment claim

The mint and a simultaneous $3 million burn come days after the venture said it had repaid $25 million of the borrowing position that left depositors unable to withdraw from a DeFi lending pool.

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What to know:

World Liberty Financial minted 25 million USD1 stablecoins on Monday morning and burned 3 million through its TokenGovernor contract, on-chain data shows, as the Trump-linked venture continues managing the fallout from a lending position that trapped depositors on DeFi protocol Dolomite.

The activity follows WLFI's statement last week, posted in response to CoinDesk's reporting on the Dolomite transactions, that it had repaid $25 million of the roughly $75 million it borrowed against its own governance token.

The venture deposited billions of WLFI tokens as collateral and borrowed stablecoins that were partially routed to Coinbase Prime, pushing Dolomite's USD1 lending pool to near-100% utilization and leaving other depositors unable to fully withdraw.

Monday's mint was funded through BitGo Custody and executed via WLFI's USD1 Mint Authority contract. The 3 million USD1 burn moved from an address starting 0x2ce to the TokenGovernor contract before being sent to the null address, permanently removing the tokens from circulation.

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Smaller test transactions of $10, $10,000, and $40,800 in USD1 were sent to a previously inactive address in the hours before the mint, a pattern consistent with wallet verification ahead of larger transfers.

The net effect is a $22 million increase in USD1 circulation. The simultaneous mint and burn indicates active supply management rather than a simple expansion.

However, the burn raises its own question of where those 3 million USD1 came from and why they were retired rather than redeployed.

Stablecoin issuers routinely burn tokens when collateral is redeemed, but WLFI has not disclosed the specific reason.

It is not yet clear whether the newly minted USD1 is intended to replenish Dolomite's lending pool, fund additional treasury operations, or serve another purpose.

WLFI's governance token has fallen roughly 15% since CoinDesk first reported the Dolomite transactions on April 9. Dolomite co-founder Corey Caplan is an advisor to World Liberty Financial.

CoinDesk has reached out to World Liberty Financial for comment in European morning hours.

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