Why a Stablecoin Depeg Is Crypto’s Biggest Systemic Risk—and What Needs to Change

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Stablecoin depegs poses a greater systemic risk to the crypto ecosystem than a Bitcoin crash, as stablecoins are integral to liquidity, DeFi, and user trust, with a depeg potentially causing cascading failures like the TerraUSD collapse in 2022.

Current transparency, collateral quality, and accountability among leading stablecoin issuers are insufficient—Tether’s lack of full audits, USDC’s exposure to banking risks, and algorithmic stablecoins’ fragility highlight the market’s vulnerability to the next depeg event.

To mitigate risks, the market should enforce real-time audits, prioritize high-quality collateral like U.S.

Treasuries, strengthen regulatory oversight, and diversify stablecoin usage to reduce reliance on a few dominant players. Stress-testing mechanisms and educating users on risks are also critical steps.

Bitget actively supports these efforts by advocating for stricter standards, exploring on-chain verification, and educating users to ensure the ecosystem’s resilience.

Gracy Chen CEO at Bitget

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