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#Strategy加仓BTC Recently, many people have been saying that it's okay if stablecoins drop in value; they can still earn some yield. But I want to ask—since they are called "stablecoins," price fluctuations shouldn't occur in the first place. The key is, many people's attitude towards this issue makes me quite worried. They seem to think this situation is very normal?
My view is different. Once the defense line of stablecoins collapses, the entire logic collapses as well. Think about it—if even stablecoins can't hold the basic market, then the profits earned in the crypto space before are no longer guaranteed. They could be wiped out in minutes. This is not just a technical issue; it's a blow to confidence in the entire ecosystem.
If Bitcoin continues to rise, and altcoins surge again, without the infrastructure of stablecoins to stabilize things, everything becomes a house of cards. This is the real risk point that needs to be taken seriously.