RE: Huge Opportunity for pHBD to Gain a Foothold in the DeFi Stablecoin Space

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HBD has been battle-tested already and existed for so many years. As an alto-stable coin, it may be one of the few that is actually hardened money.

I’m excited to see what the future holds for it with increased adoption

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Hbd has lost its peg in a large way before no? Or was it sbd?

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I think HBD had trouble with the peg even within the last year, when it reached USD 1.200. However, the last Hard Fork which took place should have taken care of that problem. It could still happen again, but not as often as before.

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Ok, thanks. How can we know it was fixed. And what dictates the "pegging"?

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As long as HBD stays between 0.950 and 1.050, the peg is OK. Anything outside this margin is reason for concern (even if it looks like a good deal).

Since HBD is an algorithmic stablecoin, part of the algorithm is enforcing something called the haircut rule. This indicates that the market cap for native HBD is 10% the market cap for native HIVE; "native" is anything on the blockchain or the internal markets. If there is too much native HBD in relation to the rule, then additional HIVE is created until the market cap ratio is restored.

My understanding is that if you're looking at HBD or HIVE at centralized exchanges (or wrapped versions of HBD/HIVE), then the haircut rule does not apply. For anyone else seeing this comment, please confirm or correct as needed.

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