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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
Crypto just reminded us that stability isn’t a guarantee. The recent $USDe depeg and @binance oracle glitch caused record liquidations across the market. But here’s what most people missed: DeFi didn’t break. It performed perfectly — exactly as designed. 🧵👇
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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
This is really both impressive and momentum shifting. All of this in a very bearish market.
Kairos Research@Kairos_Res

. @ethena's white label stablecoins just crossed $100M in total circulating supply for the first time, now sitting at $131M across jupUSD, USDm, and suiUSDe collectively jupUSD nearly doubled overnight to $74M, driving the bulk of the move. From $0 to $131M in roughly 6 weeks

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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
$USAT launched. Tether’s GENIUS Act compliant US stablecoin Issued by Anchorage Digital Reserves custodied by Cantor Fitzgerald. Instead of making USDT compliant, Tether launched a USAT to compete with USDC. The question is whether it can take share from Circle.
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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
New short video series I'm going to start doing on wallets and other crypto tools worth checking out. First video out today on OKX Wallet @wallet youtu.be/p8-aOmS0TtA
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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
“Blockspace is abundant. Decentralized, permissionless and resilient blockspace is not.”
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin

“Ethereum was not created to make finance efficient or apps convenient. It was created to set people free” This was an important - and controversial - line from the Trustless Manifesto ( trustlessness.eth.limo ), and it is worth revisiting it and better understanding what it means. “efficient” and “convenient” have the connotation of improving the average case, in situations where it’s already pretty good. Efficiency is about telling the world's best engineers to put their souls into reducing latency from 473 ms to 368ms, or increasing yields from 4.5% APY to 5.3% APY. Convenience is about people making one click instead of three, and reducing signup times from 1 min to 20 sec. These things can be good to do. But we must do them under the understanding that we will never be as good at this game as the Silicon Valley corporate players. And so the primary underlying game that Ethereum plays must be a different game. What is the game? Resilience. Resilience is the game where it’s not about 4.5% APY vs 5.3% APY - rather, it’s about minimizing the chance that you get -100% APY. Resilience is the game where if you become politically unpopular and get deplatformed, or if a the developers of your application go bankrupt or disappear, or if Cloudflare goes down, or if an internet cyberwar breaks out, your 2000ms latency continues to be 2000ms. Resilience is the game where anyone, anywhere in the world will be able to access the network and be a first-class participant. Resilience is sovereignty. Not sovereignty in the sense of lobbying to become a UN member state and shaking hands at Davos in two weeks, but sovereignty in the sense that people talk about "digital sovereignty" or "food sovereignty" - aggressively reducing your vulnerabilities to external dependencies that can be taken away from you on a whim. This is the sense in which the world computer can be sovereign, and in doing so make its users also sovereign. This baseline is what enables interdependence as equals, and not as vassals of corporate overlords thousands of kilometers away. This is the game that Ethereum is suited to win, and it delivers a type of value that, in our increasingly unstable world, a lot of people are going to need. The fundamental DNA of web2 consumer tech is not suited to resilience. The fundamental DNA of _finance_ often spends considerable effort on resilience, but it is a very partial form of resilience, good at solving for some types of risks but not others. Blockspace is abundant. Decentralized, permissionless and resilient blockspace is not. Ethereum must first and foremost be decentralized, permissionless and resilient block space - and then make that abundant.

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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🚨 UPDATE: Ethereum validator exit queue falls near zero for the first time since July, dropping to just 32 ETH as staking demand surges.
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Lookonchain@lookonchain·
Stani Kulechov(@StaniKulechov), the founder of @Aave, bought 32,660 $AAVE($5.15M) at $158 again 7 hours ago. He has bought a total of 84,033 $AAVE($12.6M) at an average cost of $176 over the past week, currently sitting on an unrealized loss of $2.2M. intel.arkm.com/explorer/entit…
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Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🇪🇺 UPDATE: Ethereum leads the euro stablecoin market, with 50% of all tokenized euros issued on Ethereum, per Barchart.
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Coinvo@Coinvo·
UPDATE: 🇺🇸 JPMorgan now accepts Ethereum as collateral for loans!
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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
I get asked all the time - why invest with stablecoins? Hacks, depegs, rugs, crypto complexity, etc. Why not just ETF and chill? Cashflow is the reason and I break it all down here... youtu.be/Vc5EeAuIyow
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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
Anyone else find it odd that ripple’s strategy involves launching on ethereum and all L2s? XRP is 100+ billion dollar network, apparently, and yet the rollout is almost entirely on a different network. coindesk.com/tech/2025/12/1…
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StableCoinLad@StableCoinLad·
This was the old Bitcoin bull case, but stablecoins deliver it today. As ecommerce/payment firms integrate stables, no need to off-ramp to unstable fiat. The global reserve currency war is on—and stables are winning ubiquity.
Coin Bureau@coinbureau

🇻🇪 VENEZUELA TO USE STABLECOINS TO SURVIVE ECONOMIC CRISIS Experts say that if economic instability keeps rising, more Venezuelans will switch to #stablecoins as a store of value and payment method.

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