Untethered: Here’s everything you need to know about TerraUSD, Tether and other stablecoins

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Established stablecoin trading pairs have struggled to keep stable at crypto exchanges around the world. Here are the updates as the situation evolves.

The crypto winter could be claiming more casualties among the stablecoin camp. The depegging of TerraUSD (UST) on May 10 triggered market selloffs, and now Tether (USDT) appears to be losing its footing. It has slipped against the U.S. dollar.

The algorithmic stablecoin UST, as the name implies, is algorithmically backed. Terra (LUNA), the ecosystem’s corresponding token, sank over 95% since May 10, while UST continues to languish around the $0.50 mark.

Cointelegraph’s resident experts shared their explanations for why UST crashed in a Market Report video yesterday. The plan for the TerraLabs’ algo stablecoin continues to roll out but the stablecoin is struggling. 

Data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro confirmed that various stablecoins have shown greater volatility than usual. The world’s largest stablecoin, Tether USDT traded under $0.99, Gemini GUSD exceeded $1 while USD Coin (USDC) also appreciated. 

Paolo Ardoino, CTO of Bitfinex and Tether, sheds light on the difference between stablecoins and their algorithmic counterparts:

“If you want to do an algorithmic stablecoin it has to be 300% backed by solid crypto assets–not 105 or 110% or even less. That does not make sense.”

For UST to work, Ardoino shared that you would need 3x the investment, or over $50 million:  

In earlier tweets, Ardoino reminded crypto enthusiasts that “Tether is honoring USDT redemptions at 1$”–as he spread calm among the industry. For crypto veterans such as Whale Panda, the distinction between stablecoins is clear cut; the Tether FUD is “peak FUD”:

The price of USDT has recovered from its very brief dip to $0.95 this morning, but it is still yet to reach dollar parity. In recent developments, Tether has planned to move 1 billion USDT from Tron to Ethereum and Avalanche. This will not change the total supply of Tether, the company said in a tweet. 

Tether dip to $0.95 at 08:15 UTC. Source: Coinmarketcap 

Samson Mow, CEO of Jan3 and hyperbitcoinization pioneer also rallied the troops behind USDT: 

Related: Ether whales get busy as transactions hit highest point since January

Since the Castle Island Ventures’ Nic Carter made light of the stablecoin saga, joking about a stable coin even he is set to attend: 

USDT has recovered to within 2 basis points of a dollar at the time of writing. Plus, an article shared by the Tether team explained they’re “on track to process $2 billion today.”  Danger averted.

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