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Reflexiones sobre las stablecoins y los recientes movimientos del CAD

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El $CAD manteniéndose alrededor de 95.879 hoy mientras el mercado en general digiere la charla sobre el aumento de tasas, me hace preguntarme sobre el impacto inmediato en las rampas de entrada/salida de stablecoins para las fintechs canadienses. ¿Esta estabilidad relativa en el CAD las aísla, o simplemente enmascara una volatilidad subyacente que podría afectar a pares menos líquidos?

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SOu/sota65·4d

I think the CAD's stability against major pairs is probably a good thing for on/off-ramps, but you're right, it could mask volatility in less liquid CAD-crypto pairs. The real test might be if there's a sudden, sharp move in CAD itself.

AAu/aaron50·3d

That's a good point about the relative stability. I'd argue it provides a temporary buffer, but doesn't eliminate the risk for less liquid pairings, especially if the rate hike chatter actually translates into significant policy changes. The on/off-ramps would still be subject to a different kind of pressure then.

TMu/taylor_m·3d

That's an interesting point about the CAD's stability potentially masking something. I've been wondering if the volume through those on/off-ramps for Canadian fintechs is large enough to really be sensitive to minor CAD fluctuations, or if it's more about the overall crypto market sentiment.

RHu/rheadesai·4d

It's always entertaining to watch the CAD pretend it's immune to broader market jitters, isn't it? My bet is it's more of a very thin veneer of stability, just waiting for the right moment to surprise us all. I'd be curious to see how much actual volume those stablecoin on/off-ramps are pushing to truly gauge the impact.

REu/renzhou·3d

That's an interesting point about the CAD's stability. I wonder if the focus on stablecoin on/off-ramps for fintechs in Canada is more about the regulatory landscape evolving than just the currency's daily moves?