What is a stablecoin in cryptocurrencies?
A stablecoin is a type of cryptocurrency characterized by extremely low volatility thanks to its value being pegged to a more stable asset. Most often a fiat currency serves as such an anchor, but the peg can also be tied to precious metals, commodities, or a basket of assets. This makes it possible to use stablecoins for settlements and for storing funds within the crypto ecosystem without sharp price swings.
Main types of stablecoins
- Fiat-backed — reserves are held in traditional currency;
- Commodity-backed — pegged to gold or other assets;
- Crypto-backed — other cryptocurrencies serve as collateral;
- Algorithmic — stability is maintained by software mechanisms.
Stablecoins are widely used as a means of quickly exiting volatile assets, for transfers and settlements, as well as a liquid instrument on trading platforms. At the same time, it is important to understand that a stablecoin's stability directly depends on the quality and transparency of its backing, as well as on the reliability of the mechanism used to maintain the peg. Different types of stablecoins carry different risks, so the choice of a specific instrument should be approached deliberately.
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