Stablecoins navigate turbulent waters as their market cap fluctuates. Terra's fall, FTX's crash, and Paxos' exit leave USDT and USDC at the helm.
Simultaneously, its companion token, LUNA, designed to stabilizeprice, plummeted from $80 to just a few cents. The collapse of the Terra stablecoin significantly impacted the overall stablecoin market capitalization.
Furthermore, as the market appeared to be stabilizing, another significant crash occurred, this time involving an exchange. In November, theexchange experienced a collapse that sent shockwaves throughout the crypto space. Examining the chart, it becomes evident that the market cap started declining following this period.
The most recent event affecting the market cap was an announcement by Paxos. Paxos revealed its decision to cease minting the Binance stablecoin,
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