# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Stablecoin

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Stablecoin", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

CoinFound × OSL Research Launches Stablecoin Research Collaboration, First Phase Focuses on USDGO

CoinFound and OSL Research have launched a stablecoin research partnership, with the initial phase centered on USDGO. The collaboration will conduct thematic research on the USDGO stablecoin ecosystem, utilizing on-chain data analysis and market structure observations. The study aims to explore the development path of stablecoins within the digital financial system and their application potential in trading, settlement, and on-chain financial scenarios. As stablecoins increasingly serve as a bridge between traditional finance and on-chain financial infrastructure, there is growing demand for research into their issuance mechanisms, liquidity structures, and ecosystem synergies. CoinFound and OSL Research will collaborate on building research frameworks and sharing industry insights. Their joint efforts will include co-developing research content, establishing data analysis frameworks, and publishing findings through reports, market observations, and thematic analyses. OSL Research, part of the OSL Group, focuses on in-depth digital asset research and provides forward-looking market insights. CoinFound specializes in Web3 data and research, offering analysis of asset structures and capital flow trends through on-chain analytics. Together, they aim to advance stablecoin research and provide clearer industry benchmarks for the digital asset market.

marsbit04/09 03:32

CoinFound × OSL Research Launches Stablecoin Research Collaboration, First Phase Focuses on USDGO

marsbit04/09 03:32

Prediction Markets Plunge into Major Controversy Again: Are You Trading Facts or Rules?

The prediction market sector, particularly in Web3, is facing significant controversy over the interpretation of event outcomes versus predefined rules. Two recent high-profile cases highlight this tension. On Polymarket, a market asking "Will US forces enter Iran by a certain date?" was settled as "Yes" after US special operations troops entered Iranian territory to rescue a downed pilot. While the rules explicitly qualified such operational entries—including humanitarian missions—as valid, many users argued that a limited, rescue-focused operation should not be considered an "invasion," contradicting common understanding. On Predict.fun, a market asking if Polymarket would "launch a token" was triggered when the platform introduced a native stablecoin, Polymarket USD, pegged 1:1 to USDC. The rules defined "token" broadly as any fungible asset, but critics argued that issuing a stablecoin—a collateralized utility token—should not count as a "token launch," which is typically associated with governance or equity tokens. This raised questions about whether the outcome reflected market expectations about valuation (FDV) or merely technical rule compliance. The core issue is whether participants are betting on real-world events or narrowly defined rules. These cases show that even high-probability markets can become "lose-everything" scenarios if rule nuances are overlooked. Understanding the rules—including definitions, exceptions, and interpretation boundaries—is crucial, as outcomes often hinge on technicalities rather than intuitive reality.

Odaily星球日报04/08 03:30

Prediction Markets Plunge into Major Controversy Again: Are You Trading Facts or Rules?

Odaily星球日报04/08 03:30

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