Trump Family Stablecoin Pays UFC Fighter Bonuses at White House Event

Fighters at UFC Freedom 250 received performance bonuses in USD1, the stablecoin from the Trump family’s World Liberty Financial venture. The mixed martial arts contest took place on the South Lawn of the White House on June 14. The $250,000 bonus pool marked a prominent commercial use of the token.

The UFC announced on June 12 that World Liberty Financial would serve as presenting partner for the bonus pool. Bonuses across seven matches were paid out in USD1 the following day.

The event coincided with President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. It formed part of White House semiquincentennial programming.

USD1’s circulating supply stands at approximately $4.6 billion. World Liberty Financial has applied for a federal banking license.

Todd Phillips of the Klaros Group said the payouts function like checks but advertise the stablecoin’s connection to the UFC and the White House.

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UFC event on the White House lawn celebrating President Trump's 80th birthday, with fighters in an octagon and spectators.
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UFC event at White House celebrates Trump's 80th birthday

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President Donald Trump marked his 80th birthday Sunday with a UFC mixed martial arts event on the White House South Lawn and an announcement of an initial agreement to end the war in Iran.

President Trump will host seven UFC fights on the White House lawn on Sunday. The event coincides with his 80th birthday, Flag Day and celebrations for America's 250th anniversary.

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President Trump was set to mark his 80th birthday on June 14 with a UFC event on the White House lawn as part of celebrations for the nation's 250th anniversary. The card of seven fights faced a one-hour delay due to thunderstorms. Officials and organizers prepared for the event despite weather concerns.

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World Liberty Financial, the Trump-linked cryptocurrency venture, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Tron founder Justin Sun in Florida state court. The suit accuses Sun of violating token agreements, engaging in short-selling, and making false statements after the company froze his WLFI tokens. This escalates a dispute following Sun's own lawsuit against the firm.

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