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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-06 08:46
Unanchoring? Bro, you're overthinking it. Every coin has to go through this kind of issue. If something really went wrong, it would have been over long ago.
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MevSandwich
· 01-05 14:27
Decoupling? Ha, I'm tired of hearing that. Every time a new stablecoin launches, it's asked all over again.
How's USD1 doing? Has anyone tested its actual reserves?
I've heard it's the same old story. I just want to know if this time it will crash.
Honestly, with so many stablecoins now, why should we believe they won't decouple?
Instead of worrying about decoupling, it's better to care whether the team will run away or not.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-05 10:54
脱锚?哈哈兄弟你这是在问2023年的问题吗...USD1早就被市场检验过了,真要出事早就出事了
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just_another_wallet
· 01-05 10:54
Unanchored? Bro, how many times have I answered this question? It's already 2024, and you're still worried about this.
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NFTragedy
· 01-05 10:53
Unanchoring? Bro, it's already 2024, and people are still worried about this. The USD1 has long been ingrained in the market's mind and is very stable.
depegging fears are just the protocol's way of testing our faith in its mathematical foundations... *adjusts instruments* the collateral ratios and liquidation mechanics are actually quite elegant if you understand the transmutation mechanics at play
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GweiTooHigh
· 01-05 10:26
Decoupling? Dude, asking this kind of question... Don't joke around. With a market cap of just USD1, a true decoupling would cause the crypto market to explode.
Recently bombarded with questions about the USD1 stablecoin—"Will this thing suddenly lose its peg?"