Usual is a secure, decentralized issuer of legal stablecoins, which will distribute platform ownership and governance rights through its platform token USUAL in the future. Usual is a multi-chain infrastructure that integrates the growing tokenized real-world assets (RWA) of BlackRock, Ondo, Mountain Protocol, M0, and Hashnote entities, and transforms them into a permissionless, on-chain verifiable and composable stablecoin USD0.

Among them, USD0 is the first liquid deposit token (LDT) provided by Usual, which is backed by real-world assets (RWA) at an ultra-short term of 1:1, ensuring its stability and security. At the same time, USD0, as an RWA stablecoin that aggregates various US Treasury tokens, can be minted on Usual in two different ways:

Direct RWA deposit: users deposit eligible RWA into the protocol and receive an equivalent amount of USD0 at a ratio of 1:1;

Indirect USDC/USDT deposit: users deposit USDC/USDT into the protocol and receive USD0 at a ratio of 1:1. This indirect method involves third-party collateral providers who provide the necessary RWA collateral. This allows users to obtain USD0 without having to deal with RWA directly.

According to official information, the total supply of the USUAL token of the legal stablecoin issuer Usual is 4,000,000,000, of which the initial circulation accounts for 12.37% of the total supply of tokens, which is 494,600,000. The number of Binance Launchpool accounts for 7.5% of the total supply of tokens, which is 300,000,000. Therefore, the first round of airdrops may be 4.87%. In addition, USUAL is an Ethereum native token, and its contract code is: 0x430a2712cEFaaC8cb66E9cb29fF267CFcfA38a42.

The legal stablecoin issuer USUAL, its governance token USUAL, will have actual income, future income and infrastructure ownership of the platform protocol in the future. And the official document emphasizes that 90% of the total token supply will be allocated to the community, and 10% to internal personnel (team, consultants, investors) to ensure fair distribution and real participation of users.