Usual Protocol Faces Criticism After USD0++ Depegs
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USD0++ depegged after new rules caused panic and losses. Usual Protocol introduced fixes like revenue sharing and 1:1 unstaking. Protocol’s token, USUAL, dropped in value by 18.7%. Criticism of Usual Protocol DeFi stablecoin issuance protocol was due to a loss of parity in the staked stablecoin, USD0++. This began depegging on January 9 at a coin level reaching a value of $0.89, while by later stages of recovery. It stood at $0.92 and created fear for both users and cryptospheres. USD0++ is not an ordinary stablecoin but rather a liquid staking derivative of USD0, somewhat working like stETH when with ETH in Lido Finance. Although USD0 is fully pegged to the US dollar and, therefore, backed by US Treasury bills. USD0++ works more like a bond since users stake USD0 to receive rewards in terms of T-bill yields and the protocol’s native token. USUAL, but the money is locked for four years. Changes Introduced by Usual Protocol The issue began when Usual Protocol altered the redemption mechanism of USD0++. Previous to this, users could redeem USD0++ at a 1:1 ratio with USD0. This update introduced an alternative redemption mechanism for USD0++ set at a floor price of $0.87. Which is valuing the long-term bond as a discount. This shocked numerous users, causing large liquidations and shifts in liquidity on Curve Finance and Pendle. To counter this backlash, Usual Protocol has announced several measures. It will activate a “revenue switch” on January 13, sharing earnings from real-world assets and operations with the community. Current conditions will raise returns over 50% annually, generating about $5 million in monthly revenue. These earnings are to be distributed weekly. The protocol will also introduce a “1:1 Early Unstaking” feature that enables users to claim USD0++ at the $1 peg but will penalize them by asking…
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