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Does a stablecoin really stay "stable" forever without losing its peg?
Honestly, I'm more worried now about a panic run caused by human sentiment than a bug on the chain. When transparency isn't enough, everyone would rather run first and ask questions later. Recently, I've seen a lot of L2 projects arguing over TPS, transaction fees, and ecosystem subsidies, which has been quite lively, but when a sudden depegging happens, no one cares which chain you're on. The instinct is to click "Exchange/Withdraw" first. My octopus position continues to be small and diversified, and I only test new stablecoins with one-time wallets. Only those with transparent reserves and clear redemption paths dare I put more in... Anyway, don’t treat "1=1" as a natural law.