The current outlook on $STBL remains bearish. At first glance, recent actions seem quite intense—early December saw the launch of Stablecoin 2.0, the introduction of the RWA concept with USST, and after the token unlock in mid-month, the team actively repurchased tokens, plus the collaboration with Ondo Finance—these all sound quite impressive. But upon closer inspection, these operations are essentially hedging against the selling pressure caused by the unlock.
Where's the problem? The market has yet to see concrete progress in the real-world deployment of USST stablecoin, and there are obvious doubts about the backing capacity of RWA assets. The recent surge appears fierce, but in reality, it’s just short-term speculation by funds, and it’s unlikely to have new support in the near future. Once the hype dissipates, the selling pressure accumulated earlier will continue to be released.
From a risk management perspective, it is recommended to set a stop-loss at $0.06. If the price falls below that, it’s time to cut losses decisively. Cryptocurrency markets are inherently volatile, so it’s crucial to prioritize your own risk tolerance.
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OnchainSniper
· 8h ago
Another round of hype for the concept, I see through it. RWA endorsement? Laughable, they still want to support the market with this.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 11h ago
Buyback trays, partnerships, stablecoins... no matter how fancy the packaging, it can't stop the unlocking and dumping.
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LiquidityWhisperer
· 11h ago
It's the same old "positive news stacking" trick again, do they really think retail investors can't see through it?
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DAOdreamer
· 11h ago
Honestly, this wave of STBL is just a paper tiger. The buyback and collaboration with Ondo are just smoke screens.
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AirdropGrandpa
· 11h ago
A pile of show, but where are the real positives?
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PonziWhisperer
· 11h ago
It's the same old trick of buybacks and collaborations; frankly, it's just prolonging the dump.
The current outlook on $STBL remains bearish. At first glance, recent actions seem quite intense—early December saw the launch of Stablecoin 2.0, the introduction of the RWA concept with USST, and after the token unlock in mid-month, the team actively repurchased tokens, plus the collaboration with Ondo Finance—these all sound quite impressive. But upon closer inspection, these operations are essentially hedging against the selling pressure caused by the unlock.
Where's the problem? The market has yet to see concrete progress in the real-world deployment of USST stablecoin, and there are obvious doubts about the backing capacity of RWA assets. The recent surge appears fierce, but in reality, it’s just short-term speculation by funds, and it’s unlikely to have new support in the near future. Once the hype dissipates, the selling pressure accumulated earlier will continue to be released.
From a risk management perspective, it is recommended to set a stop-loss at $0.06. If the price falls below that, it’s time to cut losses decisively. Cryptocurrency markets are inherently volatile, so it’s crucial to prioritize your own risk tolerance.