Yes, it's the Trump you think he is. This Trump isn't even planning to let go of the money I spent on the large-scale model API. Last month, Sun Ge just launched his own transit platform, B.ai, and this month the Trump family has entered the fray. The Trump family, through the WLFI (World Liberty Financial) ecosystem, launched its first project—WorldClaw AgentOS—which is essentially an AI API transit point/aggregator platform. The selling point is to address the pain points of traditional intermediary stations such as "running away with customers' money, price gouging, lack of transparency, and cumbersome payment methods," emphasizing stability and transparency. Furthermore, it uses its own stablecoin for payments. The URL is: https://worldclaw.ai/ Mainstream models are fully covered, including Claude Opus 4.7 / Sonnet 4.6, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Qwen 3.6. To be fair, it's quite comprehensive. The price is about 30% cheaper than the official price (around 70% off across the board). A single account can recharge USD1. It can be used immediately without switching between multiple keys. USD1 is a USD stablecoin issued by World Liberty Financial (WLFI) (1:1 pegged to the US dollar). Its main advantages are: transparency, compliance, low fees, stability, and faster and cheaper than traditional bank transfers. It seems that old Trump wants to get his hands on the banking business too. In WorldRouter, you can directly pay API calls using USD1 (or fiat currency deposited and converted into credits). This is the official method promoted to avoid the hassle of traditional payments.
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It's Trump's upcoming cloud product—WorldAgent

Similar to cloud-based lobsters from major domestic companies? Like Lark Lobster. The core pain point it solves is that developers can directly deploy and run long-term autonomous AI agents in the cloud for production-grade operation without having to build a local environment. Core Functionality: One-click creation of a hosted containerized workspace in the cloud, without needing to deploy anything locally. Define (Agent) uses natural language to describe the Agent's goals, tools, and operating rules, making it clearly aware of its purpose. Launch creates an Agent, allowing it to autonomously perform tasks for an extended period within a managed sandbox. In addition, they will also launch a mobile product – the WorldClaw App. The goal is to allow users to use the agent within the app just like they would use WeChat. Keep scrolling for more surprises – there's even hardware! Is Trump planning to create a complete agent industry chain? It's a bit like our lobster all-in-one machine. The sales method is also quite interesting; it's mainly bundled as a free gift with the Max package ($9,999). One-stop solution: A one-stop solution with competitive pricing. Native USD1 Payment: Natively supports USD1 payments and integrates the WLFI AgentPay SDK (allowing agents to make payments independently). Lock WLFI tokens: Allows you to lock WLFI tokens directly on your device. Early Access: Priority access to the WorldClaw App.
See the final paid page; if you live in Bengbu, there are extra benefits.
After seeing the final paid page, you can find extra benefits for those who live in Bengbu.
(Win Mar-a-Lago tickets in our lucky draw!) [Image of Mar-a-Lago ticket] Additional benefits: Subscription/recharge plans are available ($9.90 ~ $9,999), with premium plans offering a chance to win a private dinner with Donald Trump Jr. at Mar-a-Lago. The limited spots were purely a "buy API, get free tickets to the Trump family" scheme. Upon closer inspection, I discovered that the lottery was actually sponsored by a Hong Kong company. alt="J6liTg0y3wOSGoZeKbsuCCJOgQlFwUeqqCaz2mv8.png">
Looking thoughtful.

Yuanfang, what do you think?
However, if Trump's API is stable and cheap, it's indeed worth considering using.
But if Trump's API is stable and cheap, it's definitely worth considering using.