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Trump-Linked DeFi Project World Liberty Teams With Re7 for USD1 Stablecoin Vault
The Re7 Capital partnership marks latest push to scale World Liberty's stablecoin ecosystem on BNB Chain.

What to know:
- World Liberty Financial is working with Re7 Labs to set up a USD1 stablecoin vault on DeFi lending platforms Euler and Lista.
- The vault is part of World Liberty’s broader plan to expand its USD1 stablecoin across Binance’s BNB Chain.
- Re7 Labs recently secured up to $10 million in funding from Hong Kong family office VMS Group, which manages about $4 billion and is entering crypto for the first time.
World Liberty Financial (WLF), the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol associated with U.S. President Donald Trump and his family, is working with Re7 Labs to establish a vault for its USD1 stablecoin on lending platforms Euler and Lista, the companies said in a statement Friday.
The move is part of World Liberty’s broader initiative to scale USD1 across Binance’s BNB Chain, a blockchain known for its low transaction costs and high-speed infrastructure. The stablecoin is positioned as a dollar-pegged digital asset designed for use within DeFi ecosystems.
Re7 Labs, an arm of London-based DeFi hedge fund Re7 Capital, is playing a key role in the effort. Just last week, Re7 Labs disclosed it would receive up to $10 million from Hong Kong-based VMS Group. The family office, which oversees roughly $4 billion in assets, is making its first foray into crypto with the investment.
“This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to building the next generation of DeFi infrastructure — where stability, transparency and capital efficiency converge,” said Evgeny Gokhberg, founder of Re7 Capital, said in the statement. “Working alongside World Liberty, Euler and BNB Chain, we’re advancing a model for stablecoin adoption that meets the expectations of both crypto-native and institutional users.”
Euler and Lista are decentralized lending platforms that enable users to borrow and lend digital assets using smart contracts. The addition of a USD1 stablecoin vault to these platforms could make it easier for traders and institutions to access dollar-pegged liquidity within the DeFi environment.
Helene Braun
Helene is a New York-based markets reporter at CoinDesk, covering the latest news from Wall Street, the rise of the spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds and updates on crypto markets. She is a graduate of New York University's business and economic reporting program and has appeared on CBS News, YahooFinance and Nasdaq TradeTalks. She holds BTC and ETH.

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