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		<title>What is First Digital USD (FDUSD) Coin?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>FDUSD is an Asia-based stablecoin indexed to the United States Dollar (USD). Currently traded on Binance and Gate.io, it may be available on different exchanges in the future. Issued by First Digital, FDUSD is a Hong Kong-based stablecoin pegged to the USD at a 1:1 ratio. This means that FDUSD aims to maintain a value</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>FDUSD is an Asia-based stablecoin indexed to the United States Dollar (USD). Currently traded on Binance and Gate.io, it may be available on different exchanges in the future.</div>
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<div>Issued by First Digital, FDUSD is a Hong Kong-based stablecoin pegged to the USD at a 1:1 ratio. This means that FDUSD aims to maintain a value equivalent to 1 USD at all times. It is specifically structured to comply with regulations in the Asian region, with principles based on aspects such as security standards, asset storage, avoiding conflicts of interest, and protection against hack attacks.</div>
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<div>The company aims for full compliance with regulatory requirements and close collaboration with regional and international regulatory bodies to ensure availability in different regions. Additionally, they seek to actively participate in future regulations, considering them in their plans.</div>
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<div>It is noted that FDUSD has the potential to bring more stability to the cryptocurrency market and serve as a tool for money transfers. Additionally, emphasis is placed on how the stablecoin provides a form of protection against the central bank policies of local currencies.</div>
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<div>According to CoinMarketCap data, the current circulating supply of FDUSD is 1,838,136,728. There is no specific supply limit, indicating that the supply could increase over time.</div>
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<div>FDUSD currently exists on blockchain networks such as Ethereum and BNB Chain but can only be traded on certain exchanges like Binance and Gate.io. It is expected to become available on different cryptocurrency exchanges in the future.</div>
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		<title>What is Uma? What is it Used for?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>UMA (Universal Market Access) is a optimistic oracle on Ethereum. What is Oracle? Oracles are an important part of blockchain infrastructure. They facilitate untrusted communication between the outside world and on-chain environments. They have advanced decentralized finance (DeFi) and many parts of the Blockchain industry, including Web3 applications. (for example: ChainLink, BAND Protocol, API3) What</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>UMA</strong> (Universal Market Access) is a <strong>optimistic</strong> oracle on <a href="https://coinengineer.net/blog/how-far-can-price-fall-in-ethereum/"><strong>Ethereum</strong></a>.</p>
<h2>What is Oracle?</h2>
<p><strong>Oracles</strong> are an important part of blockchain infrastructure. They facilitate untrusted communication between the outside world and on-chain environments.</p>
<p><b>They </b>have advanced decentralized finance <a href="https://coinengineer.net/blog/bearish-defi-project-berachain-raises-69-million/"><strong>(DeFi)</strong></a> and many parts of the <strong>Blockchain</strong> industry, including <strong>Web3</strong> applications. (for example: <strong>ChainLink</strong>, <strong>BAND Protocol</strong>, <strong>API3</strong>)</p>
<h2>What is an Optimistic Oracle?</h2>
<p><strong>Optimistic oracle</strong> is an oracle type that provides data flow from the real world to a decentralized environment. Incoming data are voted on with DAOs and accepted as correct if unchallenged.</p>
<p>The <strong>optimistic</strong> <strong>oracle</strong> also known as a “<strong>a human-powered truth machine</strong>” is making global markets universally fair and reliable.</p>
<h2>How Does Uma Work?</h2>
<p>In UMA&#8217;s <strong>optimistic</strong> <strong>oracle</strong>, there are three elements: data requester, data provider and potential objector.</p>
<p><strong>Request:</strong> Token holders generate Data requests.</p>
<p><strong>Offer:</strong> The contract requests data. The offeror pledges a collateral and the data is transferred to <strong>blockchain</strong> if accepted as correct. Then he regains hiscollateral and they can challenge the data if they think it is wrong during the objection period.</p>
<p><strong>Objection:</strong> There can be someone who does not accept the data provided by the offeror and this person pledges a certain amount of collateral and the <strong>UMA</strong> team resolves the issue within <strong>48</strong> hours. If the objector is right, part of the collateral pledged is given as a reward, but if they are unjust, they lose all the collateral pledged and this <strong>fund</strong> is given to the offeror.</p>
<h2>What Makes Uma Different?</h2>
<p><strong>Its optimistic</strong> oracle is more flexible than other oracles because of its human-supported system, and erroneous and repetitive data are voted on the <strong>DAO</strong> and sorted out in agreement. Thanks to its flexible structure, it renders <strong>web3</strong>&#8216;s potential limitless.</p>
<h2>Uma Token and Its Uses</h2>
<p><strong>UMA</strong> token is an <strong>ERC-20</strong> token on Ethereum and token holders can join in <strong>DAO</strong>s.</p>
<p>Token holders are eligible to win rewards when they participate in the votes and also they have a say in governance and have the authority to make decisions in protocol upgrades and system changes.</p>
<p>According to <strong>Etherscan</strong> data, the total supply is <strong>114.8M</strong> UMA tokens and the circulating supply is <strong>73,316,736</strong> according to CMC data.</p>
<h2>Uma Team</h2>
<p><strong>UMA network</strong> has a wide team of <strong>137</strong> employees. Leader of the team, <strong>Hart Lambur</strong>, who after completing his education in Computer Sciences at <strong>Colombia University</strong>, was on the research team in the same university&#8217;s robotics laboratory.</p>
<p>Later, <strong>Hart Lambur</strong> who interested in trade, started at <strong>Goldman Sachs</strong> (2005-2013) with <strong>interest Rate Trade</strong>. He learned about <strong>arbitrage</strong>, <strong>hedge</strong> <strong>funds</strong> and <strong>leveraged transactions</strong> at Goldman Sachs. He is also continuing his duty as director of Risk Labs.</p>
<h2>Ecosystem</h2>
<p>There are some projects using Optimistic Oracle technology in the UMA ecosystem: including products like <strong>Snapshot, across, polymarket, outcome, rated, shapeshift, Sherlock, cozy</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Snapshot</strong>: Serves as a voting platform</p>
<p><strong>Across</strong>: Provides bridge and stake service</p>
<p><strong>Polymarket</strong>: A platform where you can earn money by voting on subject headings. It serves as the most clearly experienced platform of Optimistic Oracle use.</p>
<p>For example; Will Trump win the election? You vote &#8220;yes&#8221; or &#8220;no&#8221; by putting up a certain collateral, and if you&#8217;re right, you get the reward.</p>
<h2>Activities</h2>
<p><strong>UMA</strong> has <strong>54</strong> shared on <strong>Github</strong> and it updates its files frequently. It has an active Twitter account and frequently makes shares with <strong>65.8k</strong> followers currently. Also, on <a href="https://discord.gg/coin-engineer-938052178772377650"><strong>Discord</strong></a>, it has a member count of 7634. It recently switched to <strong>UMA 2.0</strong> and received updates. In other words they are really active on Social Media.</p>
<h2>Where to Buy UMA?</h2>
<p>You can buy <strong>UMA</strong> on the <strong>Binance</strong> exchange. If you don&#8217;t have a <strong>Binance</strong> account, you can register <a href="https://accounts.binance.com/en/register?ref=B4DLQJE0"><strong>here</strong></a> with a commission discount.</p>
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