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Lets Talk About Stable Coins... Are "Stablecoins" Actually "Stable"? by GreaterFuture(m): 9:47pm On Sep 21, 2021
Stable coins are important to some of us now.
Take USDT for example, a popular one, my little research shows that these coin is not actually backed by the US dollars as they claim, it's not stable and they are not fully transparent with the while thing at all.

Still researching more on USDC and BUSD. It seems a bit more better than USDT, atleast for us here in Nigeria, cos of our unique situation, but I'm not yet certain.


Pls if you've been Using this BUSD and USDC for some time now, have experience in it, trade and sell it, and/or hodl it, pls drop your insights too

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