How much do you think it can reach in the next few months? I just purchased a few units of it.
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Part 1
Explaining the valuation rationale behind $USUAL
I see many people here wanting an "analysis" of the price that $USUAL will be at launch or in a year. You're not looking for an analysis, you're looking for a crystal ball.
I'll try to clear your anxious minds a little by explaining how to evaluate a project of this type.
First of all, price analyses are extremely imprecise. It's possible to estimate some specific movements using the chart and technical analysis tools, but even these are extremely imprecise, which is why one of the most important parts when thinking about trading is the operational part (use of stop loss, risk management, target, etc.).
I suggest that you analyze this coin more based on more "fundamentalist" criteria. Evaluating the real potential of the token in terms of: what it is, what it delivers, and what its relative price would be.
So, how do you do this?
Basically, USUAL is a stablecoin issuer, a token that represents governance and in an innovative way provides participation and "access" to the profits that the protocol can generate.
USUAL issues synthetic dollars called USD0, similar to the USDT that many people use here for their transactions. The USD0 maintains its value pegged to the dollar through a collateral in treasury bills, fixed income assets from the United States that can be considered the safest assets in the world.
This type of protocol can make a lot of money. If you evaluate Tether, the USDT issuer, it made a humble profit of 7 billion dollars in the first half of this year.
This type of token that combines real-world assets with digital-world assets falls into the RWA (real world assets) sector. Remember that the protocol allows and has plans to issue other assets that are not just dollars.
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