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FX100
@FX100Perp
100X non-liquidatable leverage. By @aladdinDAO
Katılım Aralık 2025
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A Binance user, a Hyperliquid user, and an @FX100Perp user hop on a bike…
Take a guess what happens next.
soken@sokenoice
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Every stablecoin works until the market breaks.
Between October 2025 and February 2026, the crypto market saw over $30B in liquidations across multiple crash events.
@protocol_fx built fxUSD for exactly those conditions, and through every single one of them the peg held between $0.999 and $1.001.
The protocol just executed its design:
> Arbitrage redemptions enforce the floor
> A stability pool absorbs dips
> Minting halts until peg restores
> Funding fees activate to re-peg the stablecoin
fxUSD is fully collateralized by wstETH and WBTC, verifiable on-chain every block. The protocol has 16 independent security audits and also has real-time threat monitoring with @HypernativeLabs (that could have mitigated incidents like Resolv's) before they spiraled for hours.
I also met with @cyrille_briere from the team this week and left genuinely convinced this is one of the most ambitious protocols in DeFi right now.
fxMINT already changed how cheap and accessible it is to create stablecoins, something we've talked about many times but still feels massively underused. And what's coming with @FX100Perp looks like it could shift things even further.
The best stablecoins are the ones nobody has to worry about when the market dumps.

f(x) Protocol@protocol_fx
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@CoinMarketCap Algorithm heard you and showed you FX100. You're welcome.
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@rektonomist_ Holding and moving stablecoin is step one. Agents will also need to trade and hedge autonomously. That's the full stack
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we’ve been talking about “AI agents transacting” for months
Was reading this article on AgentPay this morning and how it lets agents hold and move USD1 across EVM chains.
Here’s a short breakdown:
→ self-custodial (keys stay with you)
→ policy-first execution (no rogue agent sending funds)
→ human approval layers if you want them
→ fully open-source, no platform fees
and yeah… it can plug into tools like Claude, Codex, Cursor etc
So for all of us this mean we can literally spin up an agent that can spend
we might and need to be defining the default money rails for AI right now
because if agents are going to transact at scale, they surely need something that looks like:
✔ programmable
✔ permissioned (when needed)
✔ verifiable
✔ dollar-denominated
And in this case $USD1 by @worldlibertyfi seems to be trying to position itself not just as another stablecoin but as the economic layer for non-human actors
WLFI@worldlibertyfi
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The squeeze is loaded. Moments like this are exactly why liquidation protection matters.
Whale Insider@WhaleInsider
JUST IN: Over $1,000,000,000 in crypto shorts will be liquidated if Bitcoin rises $3000 from current price.
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When someone takes the time to break down the full history of perps and where FX100 fits in the picture, it says a lot.
Solid piece from @rektdiomedes.
Testnet is coming. The genies know what's next
rektdiomedes@rektdiomedes
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