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RE: Are All Stablecoins Made Equal?

in LeoFinance4 years ago

Great article. Very insightful. I have to admit that I read it from the "I like DAI anyway" side, but very interesting.
What I would like to see, and I don't know how such a thing could be done, is a coin that is stable but resilient against inflation. I don't know to what number you could tie a coin to be like that, an averaged market cap?

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I'm not sure that Fiat collateralized coins would work, but the other option is the algorithmic stablecoin. I think in a way HIVE stablecoin acts like this in terms of being produced as a mechanism to control inflation but I could be way off...

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Yes, Fiat collaterized coins are doomed. For the others there are two ways to escape inflation, tie the coin to something that holds value but moves slow (this is why I mentioned an averaged market cap as an option) or to give the proportional coins to the holders. I don't remember but there was one coin that did that with the coins that were staked. And of course there could be other ways too.

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