StableCoin

Stablecoins are the foundation of the cryptocurrency universe. They are designed to hold steady prices through various methods, like backing by real-world assets or using algorithms. Essentially tied to traditional currencies or precious metals, stablecoins offer a way for crypto users to sidestep the market's ups and downs.

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A Deep Dive into Liquity Protocol
Intermediate
Ethereum
StableCoin

A Deep Dive into Liquity Protocol

Liquity is a decentralized lending protocol that allows users to borrow a stablecoin called LUSD (pegged to the US dollar) using Ethereum as collateral. It also introduces a fully redeemable stablecoin, LQTY. The protocol, designed by Robert Lauko, aims to offer a more capital-efficient and lower-risk alternative to existing systems like MakerDAO.
5/1/2024, 5:43:13 AM
Ethena Finance & USDe
Beginner
StableCoin

Ethena Finance & USDe

Ethena.fi tokenises a ‘delta neutral’ carry trade on ETH by issuing a stablecoin which represents the value of the delta neutral position. Their stablecoin, USDe, also collects the carry yield - hence their claim, an internet bond providing internet native yield.
4/25/2024, 5:08:20 AM
Potential Risks of USDe - Fully Collateralized Semi-Centralized Stablecoin
Intermediate
Blockchain
DeFi
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Potential Risks of USDe - Fully Collateralized Semi-Centralized Stablecoin

USDe is a fully collateralized semi-centralized stablecoin whose collateral value changes with variations in spot prices and futures position values. Ethena provides two methods: delivery contracts and perpetual contracts. The yields of the two methods are different, but both can obtain low-risk returns.
4/16/2024, 5:40:35 PM
Semantics of Staking 1: Liquefaction
Advanced
Blockchain
StableCoin

Semantics of Staking 1: Liquefaction

This article mainly introduces the liquid staking structure. This article mainly introduces the liquid staking structure.
3/6/2024, 2:23:40 PM
What is Stablecoin?
Beginner
Blockchain
DeFi
+1

What is Stablecoin?

A stablecoin is a cryptocurrency with a stable price, which is often pegged to a legal tender in the real world. Take USDT, currently the most commonly used stablecoin, for example, USDT is pegged to the US dollar, with 1 USDT = 1 USD.
12/16/2022, 9:13:56 AM

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