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by qeternity
1661 days ago
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> Contrary to popular belief, there is generally huge demand spike for USDT when crypto market has flash crashes, not other way around. This is not contrary to popular belief at all. Tether almost always prints a few billion around large pullbacks, and the cynical view is that this is to stabilize markets by buying the dip. > More USDT got issued because there was opportunity to make 0.1-0.2% on each new USDT since demand for it was that high (i.e. people were paying real USD to buy USDT at a premium, imagine that). Uh yeah this is not at all how stablecoin premia get arbed. If you'd like a real answer, I'd be happy to explain. But I get the feeling that you're pretty invested in crypto and just want answers which align with your beliefs. |
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I do consider to know what I am talking about, considering my systems make hefty profits and have no real exposure to volatile crypto assets (or even long term exposure to crypto in general, my profits are in real world dollars). This is why I know that USDT has actual real utility and it is currently best instrument in its category. USDT is indeed somewhat shady but it’s premise and utility are all sensible and it is hugely profitable for its founders. They have zero reasons or incentives to do suspect things that could risk its peg.
If something goes horribly wrong for USDT it is going to be due to incompetence and not because of some long term planned con.