#交易流动性
I feel that many people still do not know what this means, so I think it is simpler to introduce it to everyone from a stable standpoint.
Regarding stablecoins, many brothers have numerous questions, so I have specifically organized ten questions about stablecoins!
1. What is a stablecoin?
A stablecoin can be viewed as a form of digital cash, digital M0, and this concept can be understood in contrast to Bitcoin (BTC), which is referred to as 'digital gold'.
First of all, a stablecoin is a cryptocurrency based on blockchain technology. Blockchain, also known as a distributed ledger, is a bookkeeping system without a central clearing node (decentralized).
By packing transaction records (blocks) and connecting them to previous blocks, a blockchain is formed, and the transaction records are broadcast to all nodes in the network to ensure that the transaction information is immutable. Any modification to past data would destroy the integrity of the blockchain, thereby achieving a trust effect. In the absence of a central authority, the parties involved in the transaction can still trust the transaction records, enabling direct peer-to-peer payments.
A stablecoin is a type of cryptocurrency based on blockchain technology, enabling peer-to-peer payments without a central clearing institution. Furthermore, a stablecoin is pegged to real-world assets. The most common peg is to fiat currency, and currently, the fiat currency most pegged to stablecoins is the US dollar.