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Crypto collapse intensifies as stablecoin Tether slides below dollar peg

12 May 2022, 11:56 PM  |
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Tether, a reserve-backed stablecoin which is supposed to be pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, dropped to as low as 95 cents earlier in the global session, according to Coin Market Cap price data.

Tether, a reserve-backed stablecoin which is supposed to be pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, dropped to as low as 95 cents earlier in the global session, according to Coin Market Cap price data.

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Tether, a reserve-backed stablecoin which is supposed to be pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, dropped to as low as 95 cents earlier in the global session, according to Coin Market Cap price data.

The meltdown in Terra USD, one of the world’s largest stablecoins, rippled through cryptocurrency markets on Thursday, pushing another major stablecoin Tether below its dollar peg and sending Bitcoin to 16-month lows.

Cryptocurrencies have been swept up in a sell-off in risk assets, which has picked up steam this week as data showed US inflation running hot, deepening investor fears about the economic impact of aggressive central bank tightening.

The sell-off has taken the combined market value of all cryptocurrencies to $1.2 trillion, less than half of where it was last November, based on data from Coin Market Cap.

Tether, a reserve-backed stablecoin which is supposed to be pegged 1:1 to the US dollar, dropped to as low as 95 cents earlier in the global session, according to Coin Market Cap price data.

It was last at 99 cents.

Despite the volatility, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said stablecoins like Tether and Terra USD do not yet pose a systemic risk to the financial system.

“I wouldn’t characterise it at this scale as a real threat to financial stability, but they’re growing very rapidly and they present the same kind of risks we have known for centuries in connection to bank runs,” she said during a House Financial Services Committee hearing.

Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap, hit a low of $25,401.05 on Thursday, its lowest level since December 28, 2020.

It was last down 0.9% at $28,751.

In the past eight sessions, it has lost more than a quarter of its value, or around $10,700, and is down 37% so far this year, trading far below the peak of $69,000 it hit in November 2021.

Bitcoin’s correlation with the Nasdaq composite has been on the rise recently and is now up near its all time highest level, based on Refinitiv data.

The Nasdaq composite has tumbled around 8% so far this month.

Ether, the world’s second-largest cryptocurrency, fell to its lowest since June 2021, sinking as low as $1,700.

Unlike previous financial market sell-offs, when cryptocurrencies have been largely untouched, the latest selling pressure in digital currencies has undermined the broader argument that they are dependable stores of value amid market volatility.

NOT-SO-STABLECOINS

Stable coin Terra USD has been hit by the turmoil and broke its peg to the US dollar, which led to it falling as low as 31 cents on Wednesday.

On Thursday it was trading around 38 cents.

“Unfortunately, the fallout from this situation goes beyond the material losses sustained by investors,” said Anto Paroian, chief operating officer at crypto asset hedge fund ARK36.

“The de-pegging will likely result in a substantial regulatory risk – if not for the whole crypto space, then certainly for the stablecoins market.”

Stable coins are digital tokens pegged to the value of traditional assets, such as the US dollar.

But Terra USD is an algorithmic, or “decentralised”, stable coin, and was supposed to maintain its dollar peg through a complex mechanism which involved swapping it with another free-floating token.

On Thursday, Terra developers halted the network’s blockchain to prevent attacks following the collapse of its algorithmic stablecoin and the related Luna token. The Terra blockchain, however, has since restarted.

The non-profit Luna Foundation is an affiliate of Terraform Labs, the company behind the Terra USD.

Even stable coins backed by traditional assets were showing signs of stress on Thursday.

Tether slipped below its 1:1 dollar peg, hitting a low of 95 cents around 0724 GMT on Thursday, based on Coin Market Cap data.

Paolo Ardoino, Tether’s chief technology officer, said in a Twitter Spaces chat that the stablecoin had reduced its exposure to commercial paper over the last six months and now holds the majority of its reserves in US Treasuries.

Tether is the largest stablecoin by market cap, and, along with USD Coin and Binance USD, they account for almost 87% of the total $169.5 billion stable coin market, according to Coin Market Cap.

The large number of centralised cryptocurrency exchanges and decentralised venues, each with their own liquidity profile and credit risk, was adding to price distortions across the market, Denis Vinokourov, head of research at Corinthian Digital Asset Management, said.

“The spillover effects into other stablecoins is in part driven by the fragmented nature of the market,” Vinokourov said.

Market players are still assessing the impact of Terra USD’s troubles on investors.

In its biannual Financial Stability Report on Tuesday, the US Federal Reserve warned that stable coins are vulnerable to investor runs because they are backed by assets that can lose value or become illiquid in times of market stress.

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