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23653606 No.23653606 [Reply] [Original]

The next black swan event in crypto will be decentralized stablecoins which RSR will be the number one star. Think about how useful this thing is. Think about why it will be needed with the coming devastation ahead. It is filling a usecase that is literally needed urgently by people who do not realize that yet.

>> No.23653606,1 [INTERNAL] 

CBDCs will make all stable coins unnecessary

>> No.23653965

First for fuck Tether.

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23654161

When will thiel ever mention rsr though?

>> No.23654177

>>23653606
The stablecoin boom is coming. Consider Reserve's backing and think about their stated objectives. Consider the instability growing around the world and I dont just mean economic instability. Reserve will lead the stablecoin boom because it was chosen to lead it. Tether, on the other hand, will not be making it to the men's room.

>> No.23654387

>>23653606
This anon gets it. Right now many countries are finally seriously looking at CBDCs. What happens to the countries that cant reliably create a cryptocurrency? Will they accept being locked out of the new financial age or will they use an existing choice that reliable and available and not part of a sovereign power? They will because they won't have a choice. Whether this Great Reset happens or not there are things brewing and crypto is towards the very front of all of it as usual. Either you adapt or you are forgotten.

>> No.23655366

>pegging a stablecoin to the USD
what happens when jerome powell reveals FedCoin? Backed 100% by USD and not by some mixed bag of assets which could crash at any time?

>> No.23655823

>>23655366
>diverse bag of assets vs brrrr
I know which one I'd bet on holding its value.