3/ Not all stablecoins work the same way. Some are backed by cash and short-term assets. Others use different reserve structures or mechanisms. Understanding the difference matters.

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BridgeBurned
· 6h ago
The information is too asymmetric; you need to do your own research.
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SeaSaltSparklingWater
· 18h ago
The previous Terra crash was precisely because they didn't understand this difference.
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CandleLibrarian
· 19h ago
Disclosure requirements vary across different jurisdictions.
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NotYourExitLP
· 19h ago
USDC and USDT have completely different reserve compositions; you have to look at the audit reports.
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0xCaffeine
· 19h ago
Will retail investors really check the proof of reserves?
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KiteStringQuant
· 19h ago
Short-term asset liquidity is also crucial.
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TwoFactorZen
· 19h ago
Now only dare to use 100% government bond-backed
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MosaicBowtieRealm
· 19h ago
Cash reserves vs algorithmic mechanisms, risk exposure is poles apart.
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