Stablecoin

Stablecoins 13 references

A token designed to maintain a stable value relative to a reference asset, often a fiat currency like USD. Stability mechanisms can include reserves, collateral, or algorithmic rules.

Appears in 13 whitepaper sections

Abstract
USD Coin (USDC) is a fully collateralized US dollar stablecoin designed to operate as programmable digital money on public blockchain networks...
Introduction
...itutional-grade operations. The cryptocurrency industry's maturation demanded a stablecoin that traditional financial institutions, payment processors, and corporate trea...
Background
The stablecoin category emerged from two primary design approaches, each with distinct strengt...
Design Principles
...iples were established in response to specific deficiencies observed in earlier stablecoin implementations and reflect the requirements of institutional adopters who dema...
Technology
... basic ERC-20 functionality with additional capabilities required for regulated stablecoin operation. The contract includes privileged minting and burning functions that ...
Compliance Framework
...gned to evolve with the regulatory landscape. As jurisdictions develop specific stablecoin regulations -- such as the proposed frameworks in the European Union (Markets i...
Reserve Management
...s legal structure provides a meaningful protection that distinguishes USDC from stablecoin implementations where reserves may be commingled with the issuer's operating ca...
Governance
...ium, which provides the institutional framework for coordinating a multi-issuer stablecoin network. CENTRE's governance model is designed to balance several competing obj...
Conclusion
USDC establishes a new standard for what a stablecoin can be: a fully reserved, transparently attested, regulatory-compliant digital ...

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