So, guess what? Zak Folkman, co-founder of World Liberty Financial, decided to reveal something that’s probably going to change the world-or at least, our ability to buy coffee. At Korea Blockchain Week (yes, that’s a thing), he casually announced that WLFI is rolling out a new retail app and debit card. And when he says “very soon,” it’s the kind of vague timing that makes you wonder if it’s actually ready or just a good excuse to grab some attention.
Now, this app is promising the highly innovative ability to use Apple Pay for payments as low as a dollar. Wow. I can already hear your excitement-“This is totally what I needed in my life!” The real kicker? It’s supposed to blend peer-to-peer transfers with trading features. Basically, it’s like if Venmo and Robinhood had a baby. I’m picturing them fighting over who gets to decide which stock is cooler.
But wait, there’s more! Folkman emphasized WLFI’s commitment to neutrality. That’s right, no self-respecting blockchain here. They’ll stay “open across all technologies and platforms.” Translation: they’ll play nice with everyone. I imagine a little tech utopia where no one gets locked into anything-except maybe the confusing world of cryptocurrencies. But hey, it’s “neutral.” Who doesn’t love that word in tech? Sounds like they won’t make any enemies… until the next app update drops, of course.
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2025-09-23 08:40