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Oil futures surge, equities face multiple challengesđŸ€” Markets couldn't catch a break as reports of falling crude stock piles spiked oil futures to over $94, up a sizzling +7.3% over 48 hours despite the overall weakness across other asset classes. Over the past month, we have pretty much witnessed a cacophony of concerns against equities with a jump in real yields, USD strength, widening credit spreads, and a downgrade in growth forecasts. While the move in rates was no doubt the worst trigger, it has been a bit of a perfect storm for risk sentiment, and the one-sided (long) sentiment has only exacerbated the painful move lower. #Markets #oil #equities #USDstrength #macro
Oil futures surge, equities face multiple challengesđŸ€”
Markets couldn't catch a break as reports of falling crude stock piles spiked oil futures to over $94, up a sizzling +7.3% over 48 hours despite the overall weakness across other asset classes. Over the past month, we have pretty much witnessed a cacophony of concerns against equities with a jump in real yields, USD strength, widening credit spreads, and a downgrade in growth forecasts. While the move in rates was no doubt the worst trigger, it has been a bit of a perfect storm for risk sentiment, and the one-sided (long) sentiment has only exacerbated the painful move lower.
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#USDstrength {future}(USDCUSDT) Sky’s New USDS Stablecoin: The Controversial Freeze Feature and Its Impact on DAI’s Decentralized Ethos ‱ Maker, now rebranded as Sky, has introduced a new version of its prominent stablecoin, DAI, known as USDS. ‱ The introduction of a remote freeze feature has raised eyebrows among the  crypto community, sparking debates about decentralization. ‱ Rune Christensen, co-founder of MakerDAO, emphasized that the freeze function is an optional feature and won’t be activated at launch. This article explores the implications of MakerDAO’s newly announced USDS stablecoin and the controversies surrounding its centralized features. Understanding the Controversy: The Remotely Freezable USDS As one of the largest decentralized finance (DeFi) projects, MakerDAO’s transition to Sky and the unveiling of USDS is a major development in the crypto landscape. With a market cap of around $5 billion, this new stablecoin aims to retain the intrinsic benefits of stability while addressing regulatory concerns. However, the introduction of a code feature that allows asset freezing has unsettled users who value crypto’s decentralized roots. Unlike its predecessor, DAI, which operates under immutable rules, USDS introduces provisions that traditional  cryptocurrency advocates view as retrogressive. Regulatory Compliance vs. Decentralization: A Balancing Act One of the key arguments in favor of the freeze function is its potential to facilitate compliance with legal frameworks, particularly when a stablecoin is partially backed by U.S. Treasuries. Rune Christensen has made it clear that the freeze feature will not be activated upon launch, allowing existing DAI users to decide whether or not they want to migrate to USDS. Critically, Christensen noted that “Dai is an immutable smart contract and cannot be altered,” reinforcing the unchanging nature of the original stablecoin. Nonetheless, the option for a centralized control mechanism has led some DeFi proponents to express reservations about the future of USDS.
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Sky’s New USDS Stablecoin: The Controversial Freeze Feature and Its Impact on DAI’s Decentralized Ethos

‱ Maker, now rebranded as Sky, has introduced a new version of its prominent stablecoin, DAI, known as USDS.

‱ The introduction of a remote freeze feature has raised eyebrows among the  crypto community, sparking debates about decentralization.

‱ Rune Christensen, co-founder of MakerDAO, emphasized that the freeze function is an optional feature and won’t be activated at launch.

This article explores the implications of MakerDAO’s newly announced USDS stablecoin and the controversies surrounding its centralized features.

Understanding the Controversy: The Remotely Freezable USDS

As one of the largest decentralized finance (DeFi) projects, MakerDAO’s transition to Sky and the unveiling of USDS is a major development in the crypto landscape. With a market cap of around $5 billion, this new stablecoin aims to retain the intrinsic benefits of stability while addressing regulatory concerns. However, the introduction of a code feature that allows asset freezing has unsettled users who value crypto’s decentralized roots. Unlike its predecessor, DAI, which operates under immutable rules, USDS introduces provisions that traditional  cryptocurrency advocates view as retrogressive.

Regulatory Compliance vs. Decentralization: A Balancing Act

One of the key arguments in favor of the freeze function is its potential to facilitate compliance with legal frameworks, particularly when a stablecoin is partially backed by U.S. Treasuries. Rune Christensen has made it clear that the freeze feature will not be activated upon launch, allowing existing DAI users to decide whether or not they want to migrate to USDS. Critically, Christensen noted that “Dai is an immutable smart contract and cannot be altered,” reinforcing the unchanging nature of the original stablecoin. Nonetheless, the option for a centralized control mechanism has led some DeFi proponents to express reservations about the future of USDS.
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