In our second episode with Michael Svoboda from Liquity we discuss the censorship of USD-linked stablecoins, how the Terra crash and broader market's stress test has affected Liquity, and how the truly DeFi native stablecoin LUSD is positioned amidst these events.
Liquity's dashboard: https://tokenterminal.com/terminal/projects/liquity
Timestamps:
00:00 Recap of the last 5 months
02:50 LUSD on Optimism
04:08 How has Liquity managed the market's stress test?
05:10 Thoughts on algorithmic stablecoins post Terra crash
05:45 Stablecoin censorship & how Liquity is positioned
07:28 Capitalizing on censorship concerns
10:40 100% ETH-backed stablecoins
12:00 Could LUSD replace centralized stablecoins as collateral?
13:00 Business update & roadmap
14:25 Liquity's community grant program
15:00 What's next for Liquity?
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