> Tether and Gemini can freeze/suspend anybody's account at any time for any reason with practically no effort if they wanted to.
But only liquidity providers at the edge of the payment network even need to have "accounts" with Tether or Gemini.
> You can even track your blacklisted token amounts through middlemen and mixers.
Yes, coins could be blacklisted, but it's not likely that they would be unless it came to be publicly known that they were associated with a crime.
> The main thing to keep in mind with stablecoins is that your coins are only worth something as long as the producer (Tether/Gemini/Facebook/etc) is willing to give you actual hard currency for those coins.
They don't need to give me hard currency. They just need to give somebody hard currency, and then, only if and when people actually want to redeem cash for the coins (which should be the exception, not the rule).
I don't need to have a relationship with Gemini to spend their coins (whether to get cash out or not) since I can sell the coins for about $1 to someone else who can do that.
> Tether and Gemini can freeze/suspend anybody's account at any time for any reason with practically no effort if they wanted to.
But only liquidity providers at the edge of the payment network even need to have "accounts" with Tether or Gemini.
> You can even track your blacklisted token amounts through middlemen and mixers.
Yes, coins could be blacklisted, but it's not likely that they would be unless it came to be publicly known that they were associated with a crime.
> The main thing to keep in mind with stablecoins is that your coins are only worth something as long as the producer (Tether/Gemini/Facebook/etc) is willing to give you actual hard currency for those coins.
They don't need to give me hard currency. They just need to give somebody hard currency, and then, only if and when people actually want to redeem cash for the coins (which should be the exception, not the rule).
I don't need to have a relationship with Gemini to spend their coins (whether to get cash out or not) since I can sell the coins for about $1 to someone else who can do that.