Do you even worry about stables taking down the markets?
Hello, LBIers. Something I have been thinking about lately has been "Could stable tokens bring down the crypto markets?" How many stable token projects are actually filled backed 1-1 with a US dollar and how many are no better than printing presses. The reason I worry about this is that if something like Tether were to ever go busto, the ripple effects on the crypto market would be comparable to a tsunami wrecking everything within the space.
Most stable tokens are what they call "soft pegged" which is a soft way to say, not pegged. They are maybe partly backed by some USD or a basket of other cryptos. Soft pegged to me sounds we, "we have some of the money but not all of it". That worries me because we are entering a bear market and if some of these tokens are backed back crypto, their values are about to decrease.
There are a few stable projects that are fully backed, HUSD, PAX DOLLAR, TRUEUSD, Gemini dollar and USD coin. We can be thankful that USDC is fully backed with it being the second biggest stable token by market cap.
We've all seen what happened with Terra and TerraUSD recently and it could happen again. Stables are incredibly important to the crypto ecosystem and they are the gates between the real world and crypto. I worry about a project like Tether going busto because we all know it's not backed and they issue them from thin air. The government have targeted them before and it'll happen again as their market caps are huge and rival that of some small countries. What would $70 billion being wiped off the market do to the markets? we already see Tether dominance decline as others compete for market share within the space and I feel it's a ticking time bomb waiting to implode. I know lots of people have been saying this for years already but Tether is gonna boom someday and it's going to be a bad day for crypto. I hope it lasts long enough to become a small player in the stable token game and when it does finally implode its ripples will be almost nothing. Could Tether bring down the markets? temporary, yes.
Isn't it funny that even the crypto markets are dependent on the US dollar? Everything is priced in dollars, if crypto was pure, it would be priced in something like BTC and Satoshis. With the war in Ukraine and the recent stock market crash, it's hard to guess what is going to happen with the US dollar short to medium term. Inflation is increasing and the central banks are putting the brakes on the money printers and increasing interest rates which will make mortgages on overvalued homes more expensive to pay off. This is a recipe for reduced spending power, less production, increased unemployment and in general bad times. How all of this action plays on the US dollar, I have no idea but I do worry about the future of alot of stable token projects that are backed by an algorithm or nothing going busto.
What is HBD?
Well, sadly HBD is not a backed token. It is backed but it's not at the same time. It's not backed by 1 US dollar but instead $1 worth of HIVE. HBD is however fully decentralized which is a huge advantage because you own it when you hold it in your HIVE wallet. Its price is normally under $1 and floats in the range of $0.95-0.99 but it'll always return to $1 and sometimes go higher every few weeks. It's been like this for years and HBD is as stable as say 95 cents to $1.03. When we factor in you can earn 20% from saving HBD, you can clear out any price virance with 6 months of savings interest.
What if Leofinance released a stable token?
Why not? I think stable tokens are the most profitable way to make money in the crypto game. LeoFinance has the community, the devs and the resources to make something let could be amazing and they could integrate it into their farms, and lending platform and get it added to HIVE games and dapps. They could back them with actual US dollars, build use cases for them and earn a fortune in interest payments. In my simple mind, you issue say 1 million stable tokens for 1 million dollars. You stake more than $1 million on some defi platform and earn 10-20% from it. If you can build use cases for the stable token and they are locked up, your gonna earn $100-200k per year. It's probally not as simple as that but I dont think it would be far off. They could even feed a percentage of the interest earned and have an over peg stable token where the price slowly increases over time. That would be something amazing and not that hard to do.
Think if Tether actually had 70 billion earning even 5% per year, that would be 3.5 billion for doing nothing other than providing liquidity in and out of the markets.
What do you think?
Have you ever thought about stable tokens and what impact they could have on the markets? This is something that worries me and it's always in the back of my head that we will have a "black swan" event connected to a stable token. I know Terra just helped to crash the market but I think of Terra as the spark and not the reason for the recent crash.
Im sure alot of us hold stable tokens so it would interesting to see your thoughts in the comments below.
Thanks for taking the time to read through today's post, I hope you found it entertaining and gave you something to think about. Have a great day folks :)
all this FUD around tether is making me anxious :) maybe I should exchange it for another stable thingy
I recently swapped all mine over to USDC just incase but i guess there's a risk with everything 🤔
I'll keep that option in mind thanks :)
And here I thought stable was where you kept the horses..
nope, nothing is safe. Silver and gold maybe 😁
Stabilising to the USD is ridiculous. With the way that thing is inflating all stables are actually falling in Value. Maybe HBD should peg to gold or Bitcoin. Crypto needs to get as far away from fiat as it can and build its own economy.
i agree, i thought that was hte whole idea of crypto in the first place. lol
So you write an article about Stablecoins being tied to USD yet you have no idea how USD is even created?
Perhaps understanding this central point might help to clariiy the situation with stablecoins.
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I think USD is created from debt
I had 30 minutes to put out a post, not alot of time to research or read back even and revise. Maybe I'll make today's post about looking for 1 more content team member. Someone who can put out better content I am capable of.
LeoFinance kinda did release their own stable coin with the launch of pHBD. Obviously HBD existed, but pHBD is only possible because of the Leo team.
It's a great time to be parking assets in pHBD-USDC.
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hmm, i guess your right. Leofinance is the main LP.
🙂
LBI goin to the moon :D
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I don't want LeoFinance to issue a stablecoin as it could bring in the regulators and it will probably be centralized. It's not exactly what I would like to see happen and I think HBD is enough.
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l337m45732 in the comment above says they kinda already did it with pHBD which is kinda right.
!CTP
!PIZZA
Ohh, that front-end tax burnsssss.
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Sorry for lack of context lol.
We've gotta make sure we're using the leofinance.io front-end to post these so we don't get any of our LEO rewards taxed.
We need all the LEO we can get at these prices! ;)
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The impact of stable on crypto market is great and we see the total market of it all to be great but FUD around most stable does not change my believe and is normal to feel like this after luna
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