Trump's DeFi Dreams Are Making Crypto Nervous
1️⃣ World Liberty Financial Raises Eyebrows
Details about World Liberty Financial, the “high-yield” Trump-backed crypto project, have been unearthed, and it's making everyone a little nervous – supporters and critics alike.
As of now, the project intends to allocate 70% of its non-transferable tokens to insiders, raising serious doubts about the project's long-term viability. It plans to sell the rest, according to CoinDesk's reporting on an early white paper – a move that will certainly attract the ire of regulators particularly if Trump is not successful in his White House bid.
Trump's official role with the project is "Chief Crypto Advocate," but his three sons are also formally involved. The project is linked to Dough Finance, a recently hacked lending platform, and its founder, Zak Folkman – a former pick-up artist turned entrepreneur, is officially registered as the owner of World Liberty Financial LLC.
2️⃣ Uniswap Settles as Investors Receive Subpoenas
Uniswap Labs announced a settlement with the CFTC this week, paying $175K for enabling leveraged token derivatives to be traded on the exchange, violating commodity laws. Meanwhile, a16z and Union Square Ventures, key investors in Uniswap, received subpoenas from the NY Attorney General, adding to the legal pressure Uniswap faces after the SEC’s Wells Notice from April. We can expect more developments following the DeFi hearing on September 10.
3️⃣ Aave and Sky Join Forces
Aave and Sky (formerly MakerDAO) have teamed up to launch Sky Aave Force, aiming to integrate Sky's rebranded stablecoins USDS and sUSDS into Aave V3. If the proposal is passed, the initiative will feature a 3.33M SPK monthly airdrop for sUSDS suppliers and a 100M debt ceiling for USDS in Aave’s Lido market. This partnership also promises a 50/50 revenue split and aims to boost both the expansion of Sky’s new tokens and Aave’s native stablecoin GHO.
4️⃣ Ethervista Gains Traction
Ethervista, the newly launched DEX and token launcher for Ethereum and Layer 2s, has made waves this week, with its VISTA token up over 20x. The no-code token launchpad and creator fee system aims to prevent quick rug pulls, a common risk in meme coin markets, and has seen ~$355K in volume traded since its launch on Aug. 31st. The DEX’s design has sparked excitement, with VISTA being fair launched to LPs on the platform, tokens needing to lock liquidity for 5 days — as rugs typically happen in 2-4 days, Ethervista’s research claims — and fees for swapped tokens being priced in ETH and distributed to both liquidity providers and token creators.
5️⃣ Bitcoin’s Rollercoaster After Jobs Report
Following the release of U.S. labor data on Friday, Bitcoin spiked to $57K before plunging past $54K after the New York open. The report showed that 142K jobs were added in August, below expectations of 160K, and revised payroll gains for June and July lower, by 61K and 25K respectively. A 527K increase in part-time jobs contrasted with a 438K decline in full-time positions, signaling labor market softness. As a result, a 25 basis point Fed rate cut at the September meeting now has a ~69% probability, with a ~31% probability for a 50 basis point one, which many think would be bearish for risk assets.