We are no longer unfamiliar with algorithmic stablecoins like UST and the devastation of its collapse on LUNA and the Terra ecosystem. A few other algorithmic stablecoins were also introduced in that wave but did not really stand out, currently, I only know of USDD on Tron
[1].
Initially, USDD was designed with its value backed by a diversified reserve pool, including both BTC and TRX. However, after nearly 12K BTC was withdrawn from the reserve pool recently, USDD is now solely backed by TRX - Tron's native token, raising concerns among the crypto community about a potential black swan event just before the market experiences an uptrend and altseason
[2].
Although the USDD cap is only around 750M USD, not reaching the 18B USD of UST before its collapse, the issues with USDD could easily spread to other projects within the Tron ecosystem. In the worst-case scenario, it could even affect the liquidity of TRC-20 USDT if Tron were to fail like Terra. Personally, I don't trust nor use USDD, but I hold USDT in my account, so I'm quite worried about this risk. Perhaps I should consider USDC, as USDC no longer operates on Tron and would not be affected even in the worst-case scenario involving USDD and Tron.
The decision of the Tron DAO Reserve was not based on a community vote, and this undermines the the principles of decentralized governance. I'm not surprised anyway because Justin Sun rarely keeps his promises, he's not a trustworthy person. This even made me stay away from TRX despite its strong recovery for over a year.
I want to know your opinion on this issue:
- Do you believe in the future of algorithmic stablecoins?
- Are you still using USDD or other algorithmic stablecoins?
- If it collapses, could USDD negatively impact the entire crypto market?
References:[1]
Algorithmic Stablecoin Tokens[2]
Justin Sun's USDD stablecoin is no longer backed by bitcoin
Note:- My opinion has been presented in a topic, on BitcoinTalk forum.
- This topic on AltcoinsTalks forum has included a minor change in the way my opinion is presented.
- This statement is to avoid accusations of plagiarism.