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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [BOUNTY][ICO][ANN] Bounty programme for Arc Reserve Currency - a stablecoin
by
SwF
on 08/12/2017, 08:20:12 UTC
I really do not still understand how this is going to be a stable coin not affected by inflation. Is there a video to demonstrate this function. If the market rules, then how do you intend to regulate the price. Or am i missing the point?

All good questions.  Thank you.

The three elements are:
(1) Stability: this is achieved through diversification across multiple currencies (a basket of currencies is more stable than single currency) and investment in a (relatively) stable asset class - cash and fixed income.

(2) Not affected by inflation: the fixed income investments will target a return in line with inflation (average of G10 inflation) - i..e 2-3% p.a.  So the value of the net assets grow at the same rate of inflation.

(3) Price regulation: the price of the coin (freely traded on exchanges etc) is underpinned by the value of the net assets held by the issuer (Arc Fiduciary Ltd).  There are three scenarios:
(i) Price per Coin = net asset value ("NAV") per Coin.  No action required
(ii) Price per Coin > NAV per Coin.
 - Anyone can request minting of new coins at a price equal to NAV per Coin
 - Purchasers can then sell at a profit where Price > NAV
 - Price reduces to NAV
(iii) Price per Coin < NAV per Coin
 - Arc Fiduciary retains a portion of NAV in cash, available for repurchasing Arc Coin at a price close to NAV, supporting the price of Arc
 - Any repurchased coins are ‘burned’ – profit is shared across remaining coin holders
 - Under sustained price pressure, repurchasing becomes more profitable, increasing NAV per Coin (“natural buoyancy”)
Please note - the NAV per Coin is publicly displayed, updated in real time, and audited. So there is complete transparency in the system.


For a quick intro, you may like to see: https://medium.com/arc-blog/q-a-introduction-to-arc-reserve-currency-in-1-000-words-49bea91c22eb

The detailed theory is set out in the documents attached at www.arccy.org

Please ask if any of this is unclear, or you would like further details.