Recently, there's an interesting combo in the crypto world worth discussing—an unconventional stablecoin USD1 with a notable background, paired with BNB Chain's veteran lending platform Lista DAO. When these two come together, it's not just a simple coin listing; there's quite a deep logic behind it.



First, let's talk about USD1. This stablecoin has a reputable origin, backed by World Liberty Financial, which has close ties to the U.S. political scene. Upon launch, it emphasized "compliance."
USD1-0,02%
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDovip
· 01-22 09:05
Buddy, the combination of political coins and lending is a bit too much to handle. --- USD1 has such a strong background, isn't lista worried about crashing when taking on this job? --- Both compliant and with political backgrounds, the tricks in the crypto circle are getting old. --- Wait, can these two really spark a fire, or is it just PR hype? --- Stablecoins + lending = a new trap? I can't quite see through it. --- The compliance packaging is so tight that it makes me more cautious. --- If lista messes up this, their reputation will be gone. --- How deep is the depth? Isn't it just a new way to cut the leeks? --- I need to look at the specific mechanism before I can say. --- This combination feels like an undercurrent is surging; has anyone taken the bait?
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PerpetualLongervip
· 01-22 00:09
Bro, I need to increase my position in this combo. Compliance + political background, this wave is solid. Honestly, this is the last chance to buy the dip.
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BottomMisservip
· 01-20 05:51
Haha, as soon as I hear the word compliance, I know it's another good show. The combination of U.S. political background + stablecoins, I've seen this routine many times, it's so old it shines. Lista, this old reputable firm, is quite reliable, but with this USD1... we'll have to see how they proceed, feels a bit risky. The combination of politics and finance is extremely risky; us retail investors are always the bag holders in the end. The word "compliance" is the most valuable; the more aggressively a coin is promoted, the more I fear it. Is this logic deep? I think it's just another way to cut the leeks.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 01-20 05:48
Wait, is the World Liberty Financial behind USD1 really reliable? I have a feeling something's not quite right.
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NFTArtisanHQvip
· 01-20 05:44
the political collateral behind usd1 is lowkey the most fascinating part here... like, we're witnessing the aestheticization of regulatory capture as a tokenomic feature, no?
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MysteryBoxOpenervip
· 01-20 05:38
Uh... another stablecoin? These days, there are so many stablecoins like cabbages. Why should this USD1 be the one to watch? Regulatory packaging is still the same old story; I’d rather trust my own ETH wallet than trust it. I know Lista, but borrowing on the BNB chain... haven't you thought through the risks clearly?
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