Quick reminder worth noting: $spsc pairs with USD1, not Solana itself.
What does that mean? When SOL tanks, $spsc doesn't automatically follow it down the drain. That's a big difference from basically every other token pair you'll find on Solana blockchain.
Pretty neat hedge mechanism if you think about it.
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DaoDeveloper
· 17h ago
ngl the usd1 pairing hedge is lowkey genius... most tokens just get dragged down with sol but this actually isolates the risk. design pattern worth studying tbh.
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TokenToaster
· 17h ago
Oh, this hedging design is quite interesting; not going with the flow of SOL is indeed a way of living.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 17h ago
Wow, this is the real risk-hedging operation, while other coins are all plummeting with SOL.
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RugDocScientist
· 17h ago
Oh wow, this hedging design is really interesting!
Quick reminder worth noting: $spsc pairs with USD1, not Solana itself.
What does that mean? When SOL tanks, $spsc doesn't automatically follow it down the drain. That's a big difference from basically every other token pair you'll find on Solana blockchain.
Pretty neat hedge mechanism if you think about it.
Have a good one.