Аудиторы подтвердили обеспечение стейблкоина FDUSD в соотношении 1:1

investing.ruPublished on 2025-04-14Last updated on 2025-04-14

Happycoin.club - Гонконгское криптохранилище First Digital Labs представило отчёт, в соответствии с которым стейблкоин FDUSD полностью подкреплён наличными или аналогичными активами.

В First Digital заявили, что на конец марта в обороте находились FDUSD на $2,588 млрд. Компания хранила в качестве резервов стейблкоины на $2,597 млрд, что примерно на $9 млн больше активного запаса. В First Digital также рассказали, что с момента выпуска пользователи обналичили FDUSD почти на $1 млрд.

Кроме того, в компании сообщили, что клиентские деньги хранятся отдельно от её собственных оборотных средств. Они разделены юридически и не могут быть объединены со счетами компании в случае возникновения проблем.

Эту информацию подтвердили две независимые компании из Гонконга, сделавшие вывод о том, резервные активы FDUSD являются ликвидными и обрабатываются безопасно. Этого достаточно, чтобы выдерживать связь стейблкоина с долларом США в соотношении 1:1.

Этот отчёт появился публичных заявлений основателя Tron Джастина Сана о ненадёжности стейблкоина. Сан утверждал, что в мошенничестве на сумму $500 млн участвовало несколько человек из First Digital.

Правда, в компании никак не прокомментировали эти заявления, ограничившись доказательствами благонадёжности.

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