Stablecoin stability: Where's the line? Take sUSD as an example—it's hit below $0.85 three times in the past year alone. At what point does repeated depegging disqualify something from calling itself stable? Once? Twice? The market's watching closely as these so-called stablecoins struggle to maintain their peg. When a token designed to stay at $1 breaks its promise that frequently, it raises serious questions about its actual utility and reserve backing. Are we being too lenient with what we label as "stable" in this space?

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