Laura Shin says nearly half of AI models on Trump-linked platform come from flagged Chinese firms

Laura Shin says nearly half of AI models on Trump-linked platform come from flagged Chinese firms

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2026-08-18 12:48:00
Crypto journalist Laura Shin said in a post on X that nearly half of the AI models listed for sale on WorldClaw, an AI model marketplace tied to World Liberty Financial, come from Chinese companies that the United States has flagged as posing national security risks. World Liberty Financial is described in the report as a DeFi protocol backed by the Trump family, while WorldClaw is presented as an affiliated marketplace for AI models. The finding has drawn attention to the platform’s supply-chain security and possible compliance exposure. The claim was cited by Techub News in a brief policy and regulation update published on Aug. 18, 2026.

Techub News reported that crypto journalist Laura Shin said in a post on X that nearly half of the AI models up for sale on WorldClaw are from Chinese companies the United States has flagged as national security risks.

The brief says WorldClaw is an AI model marketplace linked to World Liberty Financial, a DeFi protocol backed by the Trump family. And those findings have sparked concern over supply-chain security and possible compliance risks tied to the platform.

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