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#去中心化金融应用 I just found out that Jupiter has launched a stablecoin called JupUSD. The name sounds like it's specifically designed for their ecosystem? 🤔
I looked into the details, and it seems a bit complicated... 90% of the reserves are USDtb, 10% are USDC used as liquidity buffers, and they are gradually converting into USDe... Are the relationships between these stablecoins a bit like nested dolls? 😅 But the good news is that it has been audited by three firms, and the code is open source. That should make it more trustworthy, right?
The most interesting part is that it can be deeply integrated with Jupiter Lend, allowing for borrowing, lending, and leverage operations. Although it's a bit of a pity that JupUSD itself doesn't generate yield, if it can be used within their DeFi applications, the potential is quite promising.
I'd like to ask everyone, are stablecoins within such an ecosystem less liquid compared to mainstream ones like USDC and USDT? Will it be difficult to use them when needed? Can experienced friends explain?