Kava Network’s USDX tumbles to $0.47, the wave of de-peg stablecoins spreads

Kava Network’s decentralized stablecoin USDX has just dropped from the $1 price zone. According to figures from CoinCu, the coin’s market capitalization hovers around $118 million.

USDX fell to the $0.47 zone on Wednesday and is currently hovering around the $0.75 zone. The reason for this de-peg is still unknown. Unlike algorithmic stablecoins like UST, Kava’s USDX can be minted against a collateralized loan.

As explained on Twitter by Kava Labs – the team behind this stablecoin, USDX lost its peg because of its direct links to the UST – the stablecoin that has rocked the market recently. UST accounts for the majority of USDX collateralization (alongside other assets like Kava, Cosmos, Wrapped Bitcoin or Ethereum), which is part of the reason for the coin’s recent volatility.

Scott Stuart, co-founder and CEO of Kava Labs said:

Mr. Stuart also added that Kava had isolated the risks that UST can affect the UST system, even though UST de-peg is inherently a big risk for many of the protocols involved.

Besides UST, USDN is a name that has also deviated from the 1 USD zone recently. Before that, USDN also had a de-peg phase after having dramas with the investment fund Alameda.

Even the market-leading “traditional” stablecoin Tether (USDT) on May 12 was de-peg as a wave of panic flooded the market, hitting the coin’s “partially backed” quote. This compares to the “full margin” of two competitors, USDC and BUSD.

However, thanks to adjustments from the Tether company, the USDT price then quickly returned to the 1 USD price zone, showing that the largest stablecoin in the crypto market is not easy to “get FUD.”

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Kava Network’s USDX tumbles to $0.47, the wave of de-peg stablecoins spreads

Kava Network’s decentralized stablecoin USDX has just dropped from the $1 price zone. According to figures from CoinCu, the coin’s market capitalization hovers around $118 million.

USDX fell to the $0.47 zone on Wednesday and is currently hovering around the $0.75 zone. The reason for this de-peg is still unknown. Unlike algorithmic stablecoins like UST, Kava’s USDX can be minted against a collateralized loan.

As explained on Twitter by Kava Labs – the team behind this stablecoin, USDX lost its peg because of its direct links to the UST – the stablecoin that has rocked the market recently. UST accounts for the majority of USDX collateralization (alongside other assets like Kava, Cosmos, Wrapped Bitcoin or Ethereum), which is part of the reason for the coin’s recent volatility.

Scott Stuart, co-founder and CEO of Kava Labs said:

Mr. Stuart also added that Kava had isolated the risks that UST can affect the UST system, even though UST de-peg is inherently a big risk for many of the protocols involved.

Besides UST, USDN is a name that has also deviated from the 1 USD zone recently. Before that, USDN also had a de-peg phase after having dramas with the investment fund Alameda.

Even the market-leading “traditional” stablecoin Tether (USDT) on May 12 was de-peg as a wave of panic flooded the market, hitting the coin’s “partially backed” quote. This compares to the “full margin” of two competitors, USDC and BUSD.

However, thanks to adjustments from the Tether company, the USDT price then quickly returned to the 1 USD price zone, showing that the largest stablecoin in the crypto market is not easy to “get FUD.”

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your own research before investing.

Join CoinCu Telegram to keep track of news: https://t.me/coincunews

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