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  4. How safe is a 6% USDT yield amid Bitcoin's 30% drop?

How safe is a 6% USDT yield amid Bitcoin's 30% drop?

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    Smart StocksHub
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    With BTC dropping 30% and markets wobbling, how "safe" is that 6% USDT yield on platforms listed on CoinMarketCap? If liquidity or counterparty risks arise, is a small support fund actually sufficient protection?

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    That 6% yield on USDT isn't backed by the FDIC like a regular U.S. savings account. Just think about what happened with Celsius and BlockFi; they both went under even though they promised safety. High returns like that can hide risks you might not see right away—Tether's reserves aren't completely clear either. Usually, if insurance reserves aren't enough, they can’t handle big withdrawals.

    If safety is your priority, traditional banks' 4-5% APYs are a safer option than taking risks with crypto right now.

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