Incentivized Third Party Collateralization for Stablecoins

09/19/2023
by   Souradeep Das, et al.
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Stablecoins, which are primarily intended to function as a global reserve of value are insubstantial in their design and present many failure points. The primary mechanism to enable these coins to hold on to a fixed value is by backing them with collateral. Fiat collateralized stablecoins require users to trust a centralized entity, which breaks the total concept of decentralization. Crypto collateralized stablecoins have issues involving high collateral requirements and introduces risks of auto-liquidation. In this paper we aim to propose an alternative architecture for the creation of a functional and secure stablecoin.

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