Gamer changer in algorithm stablecoin, TiTi & TiUSD

Artem
2 min readMay 23, 2022

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The new technologies you know on Web3 come together nicely in the interesting TiTi Protocol.

So, what is it?

TiTi Protocol is a multi-asset reserve stablecoin based on decentralized Monopoly Auto Market Maker mechanism. This kind of stablecoin has never been on the crypto space! TiTi Protocol aims to bring a new type of elastic supply decentralized stablecoin solution to DeFi and Web3 that incorporates the Multi-Assets-Reserve mechanism.

Now take a look at the benefits of this product:
-decentralized
-high capital utilization
-more stable efficient guaranteed by risk-proof reserves
-multi-asset reserves
-resistance to volatility risks

Do you want infinite value? TiTi gives it!

What are its main differences from other stablecoins?

TiUSD Token — unique features

  • controlling TiUSD inflation and deflation
  • multiple crypto assets backed+algorithm
  • unique Reorders algorithm and Rain Day Fund
  • slippage protection
  • Merkle Proof (use-to-earn)
  • DAO

So, How does the TiTi Protocol work?

Let me summarize the functionality: TiUSD is a stablecoin, which has multi-level insurance mechanisms, a fine-tuned algorithm, its own personal fund, which in turn is secured by multi-assets. On top of that, TiUSD allows users (not speculators!) to earn through its unique use-to-earn model. Sounds great!

Tokenomic

Source: https://docs.titi.finance/token-economy/token-economy

As you can see from the chart, the TiTi Protocol team has taken great care of the users and implemented excellent insurance mechanisms, taking into account MMFs, AMMs, fees and liquidity providers. Perfectly balanced coin circulation scheme!

Conclusion

TiTi Protocol has strong advantages (Open and Transparent, High capital efficiency, Stronger stable capability, Anti-Volatility risk, Scalability) over competitors, which means a huge potential for development in the world of crypto, because every day users are increasingly in need of a quality product that you can trust your finances.

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