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by rglullis
1964 days ago
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You do know what you are saying may be new to a few naive or ignorant newcomers, but that is already priced in by any reasonable person involved in the space, right? [0] Yes, I completely agree what Tether is doing is criminal and that they will likely be responsible for the next crash. The question is: so what? The important thing about crypto is its anti-fragility. Every crash brought a correction that made the system more robust and less prone to be extinct. It's not going to be crypto's first crash and it is certainly not going to be the last. [0]: https://www.reddit.com/r/UniSwap/comments/l43yka/what_happen... |
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Nothing can be effectively priced in as long as you have an artificial and illegitimate source of liquidity pushing the price up. Such a market doesn't allow for rational pricing mechanisms to manifest.