Etherfuse KTB
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Etherfuse is a blockchain platform founded to tokenize real-world assets, focusing primarily on sovereign debt. It aims to connect traditional finance and decentralized finance by offering products like Stablebonds, which are yield-bearing tokens representing fractional ownership of government treasury bonds, and Sovereign Coins, a digital currency backed by these Stablebonds. Etherfuse operates under Mexican regulatory compliance, ensuring that its tokens do not require prior authorization.
The platform emphasizes investor security through a three-pronged approach: regulatory compliance, asset segregation, and third-party verification. Assets are registered under Swiss law, ensuring a clear distinction between company investments and customer funds. Third-party verification firms provide Proof of Reserves reports to confirm the alignment of funds held by Etherfuse with those owed to users, while audit results are made publicly available.
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Peg stability score 6 out of 100. Public pricing data shows the stablecoin is severely off target: the current peg value is 10 while the current price is $0.0007, with a large deviation (Δ 0.9993). The asset is also extremely small by market-cap tier, with market cap around $69, which can make the price harder to support and increases the likelihood of continued volatility.
Inherent crypto risk for Etherfuse KTB: as a stablecoin, it is expected to maintain a relatively stable value, but the depegged status and large deviation indicate the peg mechanism is not currently working as intended. Beyond the peg issue, very low market value can amplify price swings, reduce liquidity, and make it harder for holders to exit or exit at predictable prices—so even if there are community channels, the asset still carries elevated risk compared with well-maintained stablecoins.
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Prior: Founder of PrestocksFounded Etherfuse in January 2023 in Seoul, South Korea. ([iq.wiki](https://iq.wiki/wiki/etherfuse-ktb?utm_source=openai))
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depeg 2024-05-15The initial Ethereum-based version of Etherfuse KTB experienced a significant depegging incident, leading to its delisting from major cryptocurrency data aggregators. ↗
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CoinGecko · 2026-04-15
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CoinGecko · 2026-01-15
- ✓Strategic partnership with Shinhan Bank to tokenize Korean Treasury Bonds
- ✓Expansion into multiple blockchain platforms including Solana
- ✗Stablecoin has depegged from its target
- ✗Initial Ethereum-based version faced significant depegging incident
- ✗Delisted from major cryptocurrency data aggregators
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