稳定币将控制15%的美国国债市场?专家说…

币界网Опубліковано о 2024-08-22Востаннє оновлено о 2024-08-22

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    稳定币可能是美国国债(债券市场)的主要参与者。根据Bitwise高管的说法,稳定币在美国国债中的持股比例可能会增长到15%。

美国国债已成为大多数稳定币发行人最青睐的备用资产。鉴于其安全性和流动性,Tether和Circle等发行商已成为市场上的关键参与者,为发行的每一个稳定币代币提供1:1的支持。

数字资产管理公司Bitwise的投资策略师Juan Leon表示,稳定币持有的美国国债可能会从目前的1%增长到15%。

稳定币目前持有约1%的美国国债,但很快可能会增长到15%,使其跻身前三大持有者之列

稳定币:不是“小鲸鱼?”

上述Bitwise前景是对彭博社最近一份报告的反应,该报告淡化了稳定币在美国国债市场的重要性。

根据该报告,稳定币对市场1%的控制意味着发行人是“小鲸鱼”,其影响力不如其他债券市场参与者。

然而,Leon指出,数字经济正以3倍的速度增长,美国稳定币框架可能会加速这一领域的发展。

她补充说,稳定币在几年内从0美元增长到1700亿美元,当美国在2025年通过稳定币法案时,可能会更快地增长到1万亿美元。

稳定币的使用量正以指数级速度增长,这意味着从1700亿美元到1T美元的增长速度将快于从0美元到1700亿美元的增长。以1万亿美元的价格,稳定币购买国库券将使10只最大的货币市场基金相形见绌,并将使它们跻身前三大持有者之列(8000多亿美元)

美国投资银行巨头Cantor Fitzgerald的董事长霍华德·卢特尼克(Howard Lutnick)呼应了莱昂的观点。Lutnick称赞Tether通过选择美国国债作为备用来帮助偿还美国债务。

Tether通过将数字美元USDT交到世界各地新兴市场的人们手中,将这一点提升到了一个新的水平。由于USDT由数百亿美元的美国国债支持,全球3亿USDT钱包持有者正在帮助我们为债务融资

Lekker Capital的加密货币对冲创始人Quinn Thompson指出,Lutnick对Tether的公开支持预示着可能的“变化”

根据Coingecko的数据,截至撰写本文时,稳定币的市值为1695亿美元,Tether的USDT以1170亿美元领先,其次是Circle的USDC,为348亿美元。

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