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In this episode, our hosts Luke Bartholomew and Paul Diggle discuss the recent collapse of a large crypto asset project, and the knock-on effects on the wider crypto market with Jonathan Hobbs from Finimize.
The key takeaways are:
· The collapse of the algorithmic stablecoin Terra and associated coin Luna was caused by design flaws in its supposed stabilisation mechanism, exposed by a rising rates regime, which invited speculative attack
· The financial challenges involved in maintaining a stablecoin resemble those of maintaining an fx peg, preserving convertibility at par in a money market fund, and fractional reserve banking. These are well understood problems in traditional finance, and may involve some degree of regulation as part of their solution
· As such, this collapse is likely to increase regulatory attention on the crypto space, but the technology moves faster than regulators. Regulation may be a pre-condition for widespread institutional involvement in crypto
· Bitcoin does not seem to be functioning as a diversifier and inflation hedge in this environment, potentially undermining its appeal within a wider portfolio. However, the collapse of weaker crypto assets may increase the appeal of more established coins
In this episode, our hosts Luke Bartholomew and Paul Diggle discuss the recent collapse of a large crypto asset project, and the knock-on effects on the wider crypto market with Jonathan Hobbs from Finimize.
The key takeaways are:
· The collapse of the algorithmic stablecoin Terra and associated coin Luna was caused by design flaws in its supposed stabilisation mechanism, exposed by a rising rates regime, which invited speculative attack
· The financial challenges involved in maintaining a stablecoin resemble those of maintaining an fx peg, preserving convertibility at par in a money market fund, and fractional reserve banking. These are well understood problems in traditional finance, and may involve some degree of regulation as part of their solution
· As such, this collapse is likely to increase regulatory attention on the crypto space, but the technology moves faster than regulators. Regulation may be a pre-condition for widespread institutional involvement in crypto
· Bitcoin does not seem to be functioning as a diversifier and inflation hedge in this environment, potentially undermining its appeal within a wider portfolio. However, the collapse of weaker crypto assets may increase the appeal of more established coins
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