DeFi’s Fragile Foundation: USDX Crash Highlights Weaknesses in Synthetic Stablecoins
- USDX stablecoin, issued by Stable Labs, has plunged to $0.74 due to a Balancer V2 Vault exploit draining $100M, triggering forced liquidations and depegging from $1. - The collapse exposed vulnerabilities in synthetic stablecoin mechanisms, with inactive collateral rebalancing and cross-collateral swaps exacerbating liquidity crises across DeFi platforms. - Emergency governance actions (e.g., Lista DAO's LIP 022) aim to curb losses via oracle price adjustments, while experts warn of systemic risks in int
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The loss of the peg was triggered by forced liquidations connected to Stable Labs’ hedged holdings in
The situation draws parallels to the 2025 downfall of Stream Finance’s
With the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) climbing above 100 for the first time since August, broader economic pressures are adding to the uncertainty in crypto markets. Bitcoin, which often moves inversely to the dollar, is facing challenges as investor risk appetite declines, according to
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