Iron Finance Titan Token Falls 98.1%, What Happened?
It‘s
just another day and another DeFi protocol, which has taken a hit. This
time it’s Iron Finance – an algorithmic stable coin, whose token
TITAN‘s value plummeted 98.1% in less than 24%. According to the
official documentation, Iron was “a partially collateralized token, soft
pegged to the U.S. Dollar, available both on the Polygon network and on
the Binance Smart Chain”. It’s principle was the same as all other
algorithmic stablecoins – store collateral enough to back the token to 1
USD. So, what happened?To get more news about WikiFX, you can visit wikifx.com official website.
At
the time of this writing, the Iron Finance Titan token is trading at
$1.23, it‘s showing a very slight recovery after the token went down
upto $0.0016. It’s astonishing since the token was trading at $64,
around 19 hours ago. A fork of the FRAX stable coin, Iron Finance was
popularized by Twitter influencers especially billionaire Mark Cuban,
whose recommendation saw the price skyrocket to several order of
magnitudes. Hes now believed to have lost $8M, though there has been no
confirmation on his part.
There was no exploit or malicious activity,
from the reports received until now. Simply, a bank run, where people
kept cashing out and the token price kept falling. The way it works with
Iron Finance is that there are two tokens – IRON and TITAN. The USDC is
deposited into the protocol upon users minting IRON token, while the
TITAN token used for minting is burned. When the user redeems, the USDC
is paid back and TITAN are minted back.
However, it turned out to
be the race to the exits as people kept dumping their fractional reserve
type TITAN tokens, after redeeming their initial collateral. This
caused a domino effect as more and more players chose to exit the game
and the price plummet severely in a matter of hours. The reason? TITAN
marketcap wasnt large enough to support such a market, also the token
was overpriced had relatively constrained liquidity and there was no
locking period like FRAX, to prevent a bull run.
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