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Seeing someone joking about it, I realized that Trump has also entered the relay station scene.
When it comes to relay stations, they are definitely among the hottest businesses recently, with industry benchmarks like OpenRouter led by OpenSea co-founders, and BAI, the crossover new star from Sun Ge.
It seems that big players wanting a piece of the new AI wave are all keen to start from relay stations.
Considering that my readers may not all be professionals, here is a simple explanation of what AI relay stations do.
AI relay stations, also called LLM Routers or API aggregators.
In the past, ordinary users wanting to use various AIs (Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc.) had to register accounts on each platform, deposit money, set up keys, and switch back and forth, which was very troublesome.
And the function of relay stations is exactly as the name suggests:
- Register in one place, pay once, and directly access hundreds of different AI models.
- They automatically forward requests to the most suitable official models behind the scenes.
- Due to bulk token purchasing, the prices are usually much cheaper than direct official access.
For developers or heavy users, the biggest value of relay stations is convenience, cost savings, and stability.
Returning to the Trump relay station mentioned at the beginning of the article, it actually refers to the recently launched project WorldClaw (@WorldClawAI) within the WLFI ecosystem.
It’s clear that the official places great importance on this track, with Trump Jr. and Eric Trump publicly retweeting to promote the ecosystem.
Within the WorldClaw system, the core computing suite is called WorldRouter, which directly integrates over 300 mainstream models including Claude Opus 4.7, GPT-5.5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and Qwen 3.6 Plus.
Since it’s a business, price is the most important factor. The call price of WorldRouter is directly 30% cheaper than Anthropic or OpenAI official prices.
The purchase plans offer four token tiers: $9.9 / $99 / $999 / $9,999 for users to choose from.
Considering potential security and privacy issues with relay stations, and the fact that WorldRouter with a strong background can also be 30% cheaper, I give it a “thumbs up.”
Additionally, it’s worth noting that WorldRouter supports USD 1 payments, which undoubtedly provides a real and significant practical consumption scenario for the WLFI ecosystem.