Crypto Twitter ປະຕິກິລິຍາຕໍ່ການປ່ຽນຂອງ Coinbase ຈາກ USDT ເປັນ USDC

Coinbase started a new campaign to encourage investors to switch from Tether (USDT) to USD Coin (USDC), “trusted stablecoin,” by zero-rating conversion charges in the exchange. 

Call to dump USDT

Coinbase is recommending investors abandon the USDT stablecoin for USDC, a statement that received mixed reactions on Twitter.

According to Coinbase, USDC is the highly “reputable” stablecoin in the market. Starting this week, Coinbase has waived all the fees charged in conversion for its customers globally.

The exchange admits that trust and stability are essential in customer attraction and retention. Stablecoins fastened to a genuine asset like USD protects customers in a volatile market. Coinbase co-founded USDC with the ambitious goal of creating a transparent financial system in the world.

However, the backlash that Coinbase has faced for supporting USDC is quite interesting. One Twitter user replied to Coinbase’s USDC tweet saying they ‘want Tether.’

Crypto Twitter has also raised some concerns about USDC’s operations, revealing how Circle could be losing money for “pumping” their stablecoin. According to a chat shared by a Twitter user @cryptoinsider23, Circle could be on the road to defaulting USDC reserves.

Gabor Gurbacs, a financial advisor to VanEck, emphasized the credibility of Tether, citing it as the first stablecoin in the world. He believes only a small group would prefer USDC over USDT.

Coinbase urges USDT holders to convert to USDT

Redeeming one USDC is equivalent to one U.S. dollar. Transparency through monthly attestations gives USDC the credibility it deserves among customers. Customers holding USDC can earn up to 1.5% with Coinbase.

Exchanges are working hard to popularize their instinctive stablecoins, causing a stablecoin war. In November, Binance ຢຸດເຊົາ supporting USDC and automatically converted USDC holdings to BUSD. 

Stablecoins’ battle for supremacy continues

According to on-chain data, USDT is number three among the digital assets trading on Coinbase, amassing about 5% of the total exchange volume, trading at 99 cents. USDT lost its grip on the U.S. dollar at the ການລົ້ມລົງຂອງ FTX, where it fell to 93 cents. Most stablecoins returned to $1, but USDT is trading at 99 cents on other platforms, such as Binance and Coinbase, at the time of writing.

Circle, the company behind USDC creation, recently called off a proposed merger with a special purpose acquisition startup (SPAC) Concord. In the announcement, the USDC issuer revealed it had an eventful Q3 2022 with a $43M net income. Circle’s CEO spoke on the merger’s fallout, saying:

"Concord ໄດ້ເປັນຄູ່ຮ່ວມງານທີ່ເຂັ້ມແຂງແລະມີມູນຄ່າເພີ່ມຕະຫຼອດຂະບວນການນີ້, ແລະພວກເຮົາຈະສືບຕໍ່ໄດ້ຮັບຜົນປະໂຫຍດຈາກຄໍາແນະນໍາແລະການສະຫນັບສະຫນູນຂອງ Bob Diamond ແລະທີມງານ Concord ຢ່າງກວ້າງຂວາງ. ພວກເຮົາມີຄວາມຜິດຫວັງທີ່ສະເຫນີການເຮັດທຸລະກໍາຫມົດເວລາ, ຢ່າງໃດກໍຕາມ, ການກາຍເປັນບໍລິສັດສາທາລະນະຍັງຄົງເປັນສ່ວນຫນຶ່ງຂອງຍຸດທະສາດຫຼັກຂອງ Circle ເພື່ອເພີ່ມຄວາມໄວ້ວາງໃຈແລະຄວາມໂປ່ງໃສ, ເຊິ່ງບໍ່ເຄີຍມີຄວາມສໍາຄັນກວ່າ."  


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