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For the past couple of days, I’ve been watching the stablecoin market charts. Honestly, there’s nothing new—just the same old issues: what people don’t believe in isn’t “1:1”; it’s whether, during a run, they can actually redeem the money. When it comes down to it, reserve transparency is basically just giving people psychological comfort—“I can get out in time.” Otherwise, the moment rumors start spreading in the group, the on-chain actions of splitting transactions into small amounts, and queuing by address to flee, show up immediately. Whales are even more obvious: they don’t make a fuss when they switch positions, but their paths are very straightforward.
Cross-chain bridges get stolen from again, and then the oracles also throw out an abnormal quote—so the result is that everyone learns the same thing: “wait for confirmation”—wait for a few more blocks on-chain, wait for CEX deposits to go through without getting stuck, wait for other people to test the waters first. It’s pretty realistic: normally people complain about things being slow, but when the moment of potential de-pegging is right there, a little delay actually feels like a seatbelt. Anyway, whenever I see the price wobble, I first look at the redemption/minting and the direction of outflows. I don’t rush to conclusions—emotions are the easiest thing to scare yourself into falling apart.