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Vires.finance
Venus.finance
Atlantis.loans
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DEcentralized FInance, platforms governed by smart contracts, owned by their own participants. Another step towards the irrelevancy of banks. You can find plenty of information on the web, this is one of the biggest innovations of 2021 and of the last 40 years together with cryptocurrency.uplana said:
What's exactly this is about, any link we can get for more information for dummy's ? 🙂
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If you trust clowns working in banks more than yourself, then keep putting cash into banksmaxmmm said:
DEFI, because who wouldn't want to put his hard-earned cash into something called "Atlantis.loans" or "Virus.finance" ...
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There are 1000s things you can put money in, it's not a binary choice between banks or online ponzi scammerscarlo39 said:
If you trust clowns working in banks more than yourself, then keep putting cash into banks
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Till LUNA crashes and their "stablecoin" backed by thin air plummets.jakubko666 said:
Terra Anchor Protocol is my way to go for small gains with no work
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Technically, what really backs any fiat currency right now - thin air apart - is the capacity of the government to enforce tax collecting through the same issued currency.legrant said:
Till LUNA crashes and their "stablecoin" backed by thin air plummets.
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What's your point?EuroKiss said:
Technically, what really backs any fiat currency right now - thin air apart - is the capacity of the government to enforce tax collecting through the same issued currency.
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That the fiat system is a ponzi in itself with inept govs trying to prop it up?
This is the point.JackAlabama said:
That the fiat system is a ponzi in itself with inept govs trying to prop it up?
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Ponzi that survived for 100 years* and is backed by military, ships, etc.JackAlabama said:
That the fiat system is a ponzi in itself with inept govs trying to prop it up?
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100 years? Please check the value of $1 100 years ago.maxmmm said:
Ponzi that survived for 100 years* and is backed by military, ships, etc.
Meanwhile Crypto can't even go a few months without imploding
Let's see how many of these DeFi ponzis can survive after another 30% drop
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Yeah, but how does it have anything to do with what I was talking about?
After Nixon, Fiat got fundamentals very similar to stablecoins, meaning tiny air support. Actually, most important challenge for stablecoins ain't support but political/financial centralized control.legrant said:
Yeah, but how does it have anything to do with what I was talking about?
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I still don't see how it's related to what I said.EuroKiss said:
After Nixon, Fiat got fundamentals very similar to stablecoins, meaning tiny air support. Actually, most important challenge for stablecoins ain't support but political/financial centralized control.
BTW in this forum I see very ridiculous these wars between pro and anti crypto: they both are just investment vehicles with pros and contras and it is as we should look at them. I personally invest in both and lose money exactly in the same way. smi(&%
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Wrong. USDT is a stablecoin backed by an equivalent in usd, treasury bonds and other papers. DAI and other are backed by a basket of other cryptos.legrant said:
My first reply was referring to the fact that UST is not backed by USD in a bank account, it's an algorithmic stable coin and there have been a couple of those before that have crashed before.
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