Difference between USUAL, USD0, and USD0++ in brief:
1. USUAL:
The governance token in the Usual ecosystem.
Grants ownership rights and participation in decision-making.
Used to redistribute value and reward returns.
2. USD0:
A stablecoin backed by real assets (such as US Treasury bills).
Focused on stability and transparency, used for storing value or trading.
3. USD0++:
An advanced version of USD0, locked for a fixed period to achieve higher returns.
An investment vehicle that enhances returns and distributes them in USUAL.
Each serves a different purpose within the Usual ecosystem to drive diversity and increase attractiveness.