The Central Bank of Pakistan will collaborate with the Trump family’s crypto project WLFI to explore the use of USD1 for cross-border payments.
PANews, January 14—According to Reuters, sources revealed on Wednesday that Pakistan has reached an agreement with World Liberty Financial, a crypto company associated with the family of U.S. President Trump, to explore the use of its USD stablecoin USD1 for cross-border payments. Under the agreement, World Liberty will cooperate with Pakistan's central bank to integrate its USD1 stablecoin into a regulated digital payment framework, allowing it to operate in parallel with Pakistan's domestic digital currency infrastructure. The news is expected to be officially announced during World Liberty CEO Zach Witkoff's visit to Islamabad.
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