When a stablecoin loses its peg, concentrated exposure to a single issuer can spell disaster for traders and hodlers alike. Holding multiple stablecoins through a unified ETF token offers a smarter approach—the risk gets distributed across different issuers rather than sitting in one basket. If any stablecoin in the portfolio wobbles, the others provide a buffer, significantly reducing your overall exposure to individual issuer risk. This basket strategy transforms how people think about stablecoin holdings in volatile market conditions.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-16 18:50
NGL, this article about diversification sounds good, but it still depends on how it works in practice.
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ChainBrain
· 01-16 18:49
Sounds good, but how many can truly hold? It still depends on who runs away first.
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SmartContractPlumber
· 01-16 18:48
Basically, it's about not going all-in on a single stablecoin. Diversification across multiple chains and issuers is the right way. We haven't forgotten the Luna incident.
When a stablecoin loses its peg, concentrated exposure to a single issuer can spell disaster for traders and hodlers alike. Holding multiple stablecoins through a unified ETF token offers a smarter approach—the risk gets distributed across different issuers rather than sitting in one basket. If any stablecoin in the portfolio wobbles, the others provide a buffer, significantly reducing your overall exposure to individual issuer risk. This basket strategy transforms how people think about stablecoin holdings in volatile market conditions.