Crypto
At What Point Can Cryptocurrencies Be Considered Ponzi Schemes?
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin explained why some stablecoins can act like Ponzi schemes while others don't.
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USDT$0.99870.00%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
XRP$1.09-2.08%
SOL$68.95-0.35%
TRX$0.3309+0.49%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03-0.15%
HYPE$61.92-1.53%
DOGE$0.0783-1.44%
USDS$0.9995-0.01%
RAIN$0.016+1.42%
LEO$9.54+0.12%
ZEC$412.09-2.99%
XLM$0.1902-1.48%
BTC$62,423.00-0.16%
ETH$1,660.95+0.09%
USDT$0.99870.00%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
XRP$1.09-2.08%
SOL$68.95-0.35%
TRX$0.3309+0.49%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03-0.15%
HYPE$61.92-1.53%
DOGE$0.0783-1.44%
USDS$0.9995-0.01%
RAIN$0.016+1.42%
LEO$9.54+0.12%
ZEC$412.09-2.99%
XLM$0.1902-1.48%
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