4/ Before using any stablecoin, I ask myself: • Who issued it? • What backs its value? • Are reserves transparent? • What risks should I know?

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ContractsMustNotLie.
· 6h ago
If only I had asked 'what backs it' before UST collapsed last year.
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MintCondition
· 19h ago
Now I only dare to put Paxos series, a bit more expensive but can sleep well.
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GlassFishTankArbitrage
· 19h ago
Have you checked the background of the issuer? Some names sound intimidating but turn out to be shell companies.
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OrderflowOtter
· 19h ago
I'll add one: Is the redemption channel smooth? Can you run away during a bank run?
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EbbShellLedger
· 19h ago
Circle’s reserve report is considered conscientious and commendable in the industry, even though it audits itself.
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RedGlass
· 19h ago
In terms of reserve transparency, USDT is still a black box, right?
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MirrorPetals
· 19h ago
These four questions should indeed be engraved in DNA, too many people only look at APY.
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SushiSlippage
· 19h ago
Backed by what This is crucial, the risk difference between commercial paper and treasury bonds is like night and day.
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L2ArbitrageYoungster
· 19h ago
Risk disclosures are often hidden in the fine print on page 47. Who reads that?
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QueuePosition
· 19h ago
Actually, retail investors really have no choice. Without USDT, many scenarios are unplayable.
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