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by mattwilsonn888
921 days ago
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You can have gradations of control. USDT and USDC are centrally managed. We used to have DAI, which was fully decentralized and over-collatoralized by Ethereum tokens (the native currency of the platform DAI is rooted on) - but the founder mysteriously died as the DAO was taken over and made to begin collateralizing DAI against USDC and USDT, ironically. It is a shame how far crypto has fallen culturally that this stablecoin business is some niche story. Most people are in it for the money, but many good people are not. |
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I think it's fine to have a spectrum of centralized assets and decentralized assets represented as tokens. Blockchains are public, permissionless, ledgers.