
Aegis YUSD (YUSD)
Rank #397
Market snapshot
- Price
- $0.998794
- Market cap
- $40.6M
- 24h volume
- $6,430.38
- Circulating supply
- 40,659,231.0675
- Total supply
- 40,659,231.0675
- Max supply
- N/A
What is Aegis YUSD?
Aegis YUSD is a stablecoin designed to maintain a stable value relative to the US dollar. It is categorized as an asset-backed stablecoin, meaning it is backed by real-world assets to help stabilize its value. This digital currency is utilized within decentralized finance (DeFi) applications and can facilitate transactions while providing stability in value.
Key information
- Symbol
- YUSD
- CMC rank
- #397
- Network / platforms
BNB Smart Chain (BEP20), Ethereum
- Categories
- N/A
- Date added
- Mar 8, 2025
Contract address
Contract addresses are stored from CoinMarketCap metadata and are shown as recorded. CoinLoom does not independently certify them as official.
BNB Smart Chain (BEP20)
0xAB3dBcD9B096C3fF76275038bf58eAC10D22C61fEthereum
0x4274cD7277C7bb0806Bd5FE84b9aDAE466a8DA0a
Official resources
Risks
Digital asset prices can be volatile and can change materially. Users should verify the contract address and network before transferring assets. Self-custody requires secure private-key and recovery-phrase handling. Centralized platforms can involve operational, custody, and counterparty risk. Availability and regulatory treatment can vary by jurisdiction. Transaction finality and reversibility can differ by network.
Transfer and custody notes
Verify the asset name, network, and any supplied contract details before transferring. Verify destination address and network before sending assets. Review the custody method, including self-custody versus a third-party platform. Understand that transfers may be irreversible and that CoinLoom does not confirm exchange availability.
FAQ
- What is Aegis YUSD?
- Aegis YUSD (YUSD) is a stablecoin that aims to maintain a stable value relative to the US dollar, categorized as an asset-backed stablecoin.
- What are the risks associated with transferring Aegis YUSD?
- Users should verify the contract address and network before transferring assets. Self-custody requires secure private-key and recovery-phrase handling, and centralized platforms can involve operational, custody, and counterparty risk.
- How can I verify the acquisition of Aegis YUSD?
- Verify the asset name, network, and any supplied contract details before transferring. Ensure the destination address and network are correct before sending assets.
- Where can I find official resources for Aegis YUSD?
- Official resources for Aegis YUSD can be found on their website at https://aegis.im and their technical documentation at https://docs.aegis.im.