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Someone is discussing that USD1 is no longer an issue, and the square is filled with voices like "backed by government bonds," "very stable value," and "just temporarily decoupled." It sounds reassuring.
But the question is—have you heard this story many times before?
The key isn’t whether it has any value backing, but whether you can see that backing in real time. When you can only hear project teams say "we hold government bonds" but have no way to verify yourself, that in itself is a huge red flag.
And it’s precisely at this moment that infrastructure like decentralized oracles becomes valuable. It won’t tell you whether USD1 will fail, but it can solve a more fundamental problem: Are the promises of "pegged government bonds" truly being transparently and continuously enforced?
**"Just temporarily decoupled"—is it really just temporary?**
Looking at history, you’ll see that no crisis has ever been warned in advance. Fluctuations in shares, liquidity crises, delays in collateral verification—if any link breaks, "temporary decoupling" can turn into "the entire trust system collapsing." Risks love hiding in the phrase "just temporary."
**What you need isn’t reassurance, but verifiable data**
What does a real-time reserve monitoring system look like? Through a decentralized network of nodes, it can track the collateral status of RWA assets (like stablecoins backed by government bonds):
- Cross-chain, across different custodians, real-time tracking of collateral status
- Immediate alerts if anomalies occur
- All data permanently recorded and tamper-proof
What does this mean? You no longer have to rely on "hearing" and "trusting" to survive; you can directly view real-time on-chain data streams and judge how healthy the underlying assets of a stablecoin really are.
**True risk management is actually managing information asymmetry**
What’s the most expensive cost in DeFi? It’s "not knowing what you don’t know." While everyone fusses over surface-level share issues, the transparency advantage of blockchain isn’t being utilized. A good monitoring system is like installing a "data firewall" at the core—making hidden risks visible and fuzzy promises auditable.
Next time someone tells you, "Don’t worry, there’s real value backing it," you can ask: Can I see that value in real time now? Can I verify it myself?