Usual Analysis: Sushi Attack on Tether
Usual can be described as a "vampire" attack on USDT/USDC, just like Sushi's "vampire" attack on Uniswap in the summer of DeFi in 2020
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Usual can be described as a "vampire" attack on USDT/USDC, just like Sushi's "vampire" attack on Uniswap in the summer of DeFi in 2020
Because the fees for buying and selling foreign exchange in banks or foreign exchange companies are high, when faced with a request from a WeChat friend to exchange the local legal currency, Naira, into RMB, he came up with a perfect solution.
For retail investors with smaller amounts of capital, USD0++ is equivalent to a liquidity honeypot, and they need to be cautious when participating.
On November 14, Binance announced that Binance Launchpool launched the 61st project - Usual (USUAL), a decentralized fiat stablecoin issuer.
Usual is revolutionizing the world of stablecoins by introducing the functionality of a decentralized RWA stablecoin.
In just two months, Usual’s TVL has reached $225 million, making it one of the top 15 stablecoins.
Usual Labs is a startup focused on stablecoin technology. Its founder, Pierre PERSON, is a French politician and member of parliament, and a leader in French crypto asset legislation.
USDT, stablecoin, IOSG | Usual Money's new stablecoin gold standard Golden Finance, Usual is ready to challenge Tether.
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Protocol designers work with markets and code, but often overlook the crucial institutional functions played by social norms and laws themselves. The lack of these regulatory functions greatly limits the forms of prosocial behavior that can be fostered or enforced.