$USUAL As everyone gradually understands its value, they will realize its prospects. Each main account is limited to purchasing 40,000 pieces, and sub-accounts cannot purchase; in the case of institutions unable to enter the market, anything below 0.4U can be bought with closed eyes. Many people compare it to SCR, to be honest, in front of USUAL, SCR will pale in comparison. SCR is just a tool token on the ETH main chain, while USUAL is pioneering a new era of redistributing stablecoin earnings. The issuance of USUAL is also deflationary; many people say the total supply is 4 billion, isn't that inflation? If you understand it this way, you're wrong; it does not mean deflation as commonly understood.
Let me explain with an example: for instance, if USUAL has one hundred, after an initial issuance of 10 pieces, each subsequent issuance requires allocating 0.1 pieces to the holders of the previous 10 pieces as earnings, meaning that issuing one piece is equivalent to consuming 1.1 pieces. Thus, it is impossible to issue another 90 pieces, and as time goes by, the more the previous 10 holders receive, the larger their base becomes, and their earnings will also increase. This way, it unconsciously retains the early buyers; with good earnings seen, everyone wants to buy, which can only drive the price up. Some say that after listing, large amounts of unlocking and issuance will lower the price. There’s no need to worry about this; the project team had already considered it at the project's inception. This coin will distribute unlocking based on TVL growth; if TVL does not grow, it will not unlock for issuance, and the total supply of 4 billion pieces will never change, so there won't be large-scale unlocking but rather unlocking based on market demand. This unlocking method is more rational than periodic unlocking methods and better suited to the needs of financial innovation. We'll stop here for today; I wish everyone prosperity.