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by jgautsch
3076 days ago
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Whenever people compare Tether to fractional reserve banking it ignores important details. Some important differences: - Your bank tells you it's fractional reserve, Tether tells you they're full-reserve (deception for financial gain is fraud) - Bank accounts are protected from bank insolvency by FDIC insurance - Bank risk appetite is modulated by the rates they pay for that FDIC insurance - The Fed acts as a lender of last resort, guaranteeing the liquidity of your deposits, in order to prevent a bank run The Fed has the muscle to keep fractional reserve banking propped up. Tether may be lying about being full-reserve, and don't have the muscle to stop a tether run, which could get ugly. |
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