alexcopper (OP)
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December 07, 2018, 10:12:50 PM |
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So I'm doing my research about stablecoins and so far there's 3 categories of them:
1. Fiat-backed 2. Crypto-collateralized 3. Algorithm-backed
I've been a big fan of 2 and 3, especially Fragments. What are your favorite?? Wish I had more room to include others, but from what I've seen these are the top (aside from Tether).
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pixie85
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December 07, 2018, 10:21:39 PM |
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The best future stablecoin is Bitcoin. Tether is just like fiat. It's a manipulated coin, printed out of thin air, that the owners know is insolvent. The proof for that is them not wanting to audit it and faking audits by saying they are auditing themselves, which we all know is a joke. No sane CEO would say publicly that the company is auditing itself and everything is fine.
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jossiel
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December 07, 2018, 11:51:15 PM |
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I'll choose that's backed up with fiat. That's how stable coins should be, there's a real money behind it and it's not just printed from nowhere without any evidence if the value is really worth to its printed coin.
AFAIK, GUSD and USDC are fiat-backed stable coins.
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BitcoinHodler
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December 08, 2018, 07:47:55 AM |
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the fiat backed and crypto backed stable coins are similarly centralized and that makes them terrible in my opinion specially since most of the companies creating these coins are either very shady (like Bitfinex creating Tether) or are creating them to make money from processing transactions because they saw a need and trying to exploit it.
the Algorithm-backed stable coins "sound good" but i have not yet had time to study them to make up my mind. but if anything has a potential of being a valuable stablecoin it is this category of them.
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four3200
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December 08, 2018, 07:54:09 AM |
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$UNO
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jhanson
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December 10, 2018, 09:49:28 PM |
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The best future stablecoin is Bitcoin. Tether is just like fiat. It's a manipulated coin, printed out of thin air, that the owners know is insolvent. The proof for that is them not wanting to audit it and faking audits by saying they are auditing themselves, which we all know is a joke. No sane CEO would say publicly that the company is auditing itself and everything is fine.
Bitcoin is not a stablecoin though.... and yes tether is a crypto abomination. I think Ampleforth is a unique solution since they have an elastic protocol to adjust supply when the market changes. This is one worth looking into. https://www.ampleforth.org/
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December 11, 2018, 05:20:45 PM |
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the fiat backed and crypto backed stable coins are similarly centralized and that makes them terrible in my opinion specially since most of the companies creating these coins are either very shady (like Bitfinex creating Tether) or are creating them to make money from processing transactions because they saw a need and trying to exploit it.
the Algorithm-backed stable coins "sound good" but i have not yet had time to study them to make up my mind. but if anything has a potential of being a valuable stablecoin it is this category of them.
Agreed. I think with algorithm backed coins it depends on how the algorithm works. In Ampleforth's case, I love their idea of an elastic supply protocol. This is from their site: Our protocol is simple. When Amples are trading higher than the price target, the protocol inflates to coin holders proportionally; and when Amples are trading lower than the price target, the protocol deflates from coin holders proportionally.
By adjusting supply to coin holders directly, the Ampleforth protocol avoids the devaluing effects of inflation observed in fiat currencies, while re-engaging the supply mechanism that creates near-term price stability.
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December 13, 2018, 10:49:37 PM |
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same. Voted for ampleforth. Been pretty big today in the news but I like their model and I think they bring a good solution that the world needs to adopt crypto
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December 18, 2018, 12:05:52 AM |
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Does anyone have a comparison between ampleforth and basis?
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December 18, 2018, 12:57:21 AM |
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very good. the research is very simple, is there something more interesting about the three points above?
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December 18, 2018, 10:08:06 AM |
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I don't like many of these coins, because they are not build to stay stable for the long term. However, I would go with the current Gigzi project. This will, in my opinion, be better than many "stable coins". Because, the main goal of this project is to back crypto-assets with Gold and precious metals price, so it is more stable in the long-run. Gold has a more stable price than any other asset. So this Gigzi platform should see great success using "Tokenized Precious Materials", in the coming months..
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December 18, 2018, 11:21:14 AM |
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Ampleforth aka Fragments gets the most votes, but I am not very familiar with this stablecoin, can you give me a link about Fragments?
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December 18, 2018, 11:29:42 AM |
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I personally do not use stable coins, but if I had to choose, I would put the Crypto-collateralized in the first place
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December 18, 2018, 10:54:13 PM |
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Just curious about which one of them that has already created or published the transparency about how much-reserved funds available in the hot wallet? I don't even think if this one should be mentioned https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/synthetix-network-token/Only fiat backed can still remain stable on its value.
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December 19, 2018, 04:34:58 AM |
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thanks for the help, I was just curious because there were many people who chose it. okay, I will immediately see and check it out.
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Zero1One0
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December 19, 2018, 05:12:46 AM |
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I'm going for TUSD or USDC for dollar denominated stable coin. Using a stable coin pegged to USD preserved the value of my portfolio in this bear market.
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December 19, 2018, 10:20:44 PM |
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I'm going for TUSD or USDC for dollar denominated stable coin. Using a stable coin pegged to USD preserved the value of my portfolio in this bear market.
Thoughts on ampleforth's model? That would be great for remittance and trading too. Read about their model on their site: https://www.ampleforth.org/
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December 26, 2018, 09:07:15 PM |
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funny to see that not a lot of people voted. could it be that there's a huge onslaught of stablecoins in the market? How can we tell good stablecoins like ampleforth from terrible ones like tether?
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