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    1 year ago

    How is a stabletoken pegged to the US dollar a “ponzi scheme?” You don’t earn anything by holding it.

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      1 year ago

      How is a stabletoken pegged to the US dollar a “ponzi scheme?”

      I think Do Kwon has a thing or two to say about that…

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        1 year ago

        The Terra stablecoin wasn’t a ponzi. Even the Luna token that was used to back it wasn’t exactly a ponzi. It may have been a scam, and it was certainly a bad idea, but the word “ponzi” means something specific and not just “I don’t like that thing.”

        So, bearing in mind the actual meaning of “ponzi scheme,” how exactly idoes PayPal’s stabletoken fit it?

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          1 year ago

          Stablecoins can be Ponzis easily, because people hand over USD for tokens, and expect to be able to convert back at a later date. If the company keeps those USD in trust, that’s fine. If the company invests it all in the shitcoin of the week, and it all goes “poof”, and it can’t make up the difference, it will end up satisfying redemptions from other people’s deposits until there is no money anymore, and then it’s all worth zero. That’s a Ponzi.

          This is what lots of people think Tether is doing, except that Tether can keep meeting redemptions.

          You would think PayPal would have better controls than that, but who knows…

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            1 year ago

            Works basically as a bank. You can’t expect any gain, but shouldn’t expect any loss. It’s basically decentralised banking.

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        1 year ago

        You clearly don’t know anything about what you’re talking. You proved that when you compared this to UST…

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      1 year ago

      The buzzword stablecoin sort of lost its luster when all of those stablecoins crashed at the same time as the unstable ones lol