The issue is how they are going to maintain the peg.
I guess you didn't understand (or maybe I didn't explain well enough).
As I said, $BASE is a synthetic token, with a rebase mechanism and therefore what's called an 'elastic' supply. The 'price' of the token 'doesn't matter that much', what matters is the market cap.
Why? Because you're receiving/losing coins depending on the price.
For example, let's say that the price peg is 0,5$ and the actual price of the coin is 1$.
At 22 pm the coin 'rebases' and will increase their supply in a 100% (everyone will see their coins doubled). That, obviously will generate selling pressure that will 'hopefully' make the price to return to their peg.
Hope that helps.
I don't like Dash, but that's true that's helping a lot of people in Venezuela. Compare BTC with all the other coins it's a mistake. Nothing is as 'decentralized' as Bitcoin.
Cheers
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