What is the relationship between usd0, usual, usd0++, and usualx? Some people say, isn't usual a stablecoin? Why is the volatility so high? Is it a scam? Generally, those who say such things are either novices or have ulterior motives. In fact, usd0 is similar to usdt as a stablecoin because it is backed by short-term U.S. Treasury bonds as real-world assets (RWA), while usual is actually a governance token and not a stablecoin. However, this does not mean that the usual token is unreliable; the price increase of usual depends on the market value of the stablecoin usd0, which is tied to future development prospects. As for usd0++, it is the staking certificate for usd0, meaning you can stake usd0 in a smart contract to receive a certain amount of usd0++, which can later be exchanged back for usd0, and during the staking period, you will receive rewards in usual tokens. Usualx, on the other hand, is the staking certificate for the usual token, similar to usd0++, and can also be exchanged back for usual in the future, with usual rewards during the staking period. As time goes by, usualx will be able to exchange for more usual, which can be understood as compound interest.
In summary, I am optimistic about the bright future of usual; usual is unusual!
usual达到2u需要一个月
75%
usual达到2u需要二个月
25%
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