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Token Bonding Curve Dollar (TBCD)

  • Token Bonding Curve Dollars (TBCD) is an algorithmic, non-synthetic stablecoin whose value is maintained by the SORA token bonding curve.
  • TBCD is created to be worth slightly less than $1 when XOR is far lower than the price point on the token bonding curve, reducing sell pressure to XOR when the price of XOR is low.
  • TBCD helped build up reserves in the SORA token bonding curve, while also used to fund the creation of new goods and services via an on-chain referendum decided by all XOR token holders.
  • 1% of the Network fee is directed towards buyback-and-burning of TBCD.

Why Implement Token Bonding Curve Dollars (TBCD)

The SORA ecosystem has grown over the years, and now there are many tokens and eclectic builders. With growth comes maturity, and SORA has recently been moving towards spinning out XSTUSD, a synthetic stablecoin, into the comprehensive SORA Synthetics (XST) platform.

However, many of the partners we engage with for institutional projects are not ready to price everything in XOR, the native token of the SORA network, yet. Instead, they need a token that is readily convertible to XOR on-demand, yet pegged to the USD.

TBCD (Token Bonding Curve Dollars) aims to fill this void by being a token that is convertible to XOR, as a reserve asset of the SORA token bonding curve, while also being worth $1, because the token bonding curve always treats TBCD as having the value of $1 USD.

To support the price of TBCD, 1% of network of all transactions inside SORA is going to buyback-and-burning TBCD. 39% is going to buyback-and-burning KUSD

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TBCD can only be created and allocated by on-chain governance, which means that XOR token holders decide the supply. In this way, TBCD can contribute to the productive economy of SORA because builders can be funded in TBCD, which can lead to more uses for SORA ecosystem tokens. XOR is not diluted in purchasing power, because any minting of XOR is done only by giving TBCD to the token bonding curve, so TBCD becomes an asset that balances out any XOR put into circulation; in fact, the token bonding curve over-collateralizes, since there is a 20% margin between buy and sell, and part of that margin is XOR that goes into funds that are not currently distributed and put into circulation.

Because the SORA token is going to target a price point of around $600, this means that TBCD will have little utility if XOR costs $600, while the secondary market price is so much lower. To make TBCD useful, instead of using the ~$600 price point, it will be able to buy XOR from the TBC at the current market price + $1. This is still higher than the market price, which will incentivize people to avoid dumping TBCD for XOR when the XOR price is low (because they won’t get a full $1 of value). For example, if XOR is $3 then TBCD holders can buy XOR from the token bonding curve for a 33% premium, which is not very appealing, but if XOR is at $100, then TBCD holders can buy XOR for just $101, which is a negligible premium. Eventually the premium can go away entirely, when XOR is at the nominal token bonding curve price.

As with other token bonding curve reserve assets, the sell price of XOR for TBCD from the SORA token bonding curve will be 20% less than the price for buying.

Algorithmic Central Banking

TBCD was a great example showcasing the possibilities of the SORA token bonding curve to create monetary innovation for the SORA economy. TBCD sought to solve both the question of how to fund the SORA economy’s productive expansion (the creation of new goods and services) and how to build up reserves in the token bonding curve to create a backing to increase the stability of XOR. By minting TBCD via on-chain referendum, builders could get the resources they need to build up the SORA economy and platform. At the same time, the SORA ecosystem owns any TBCD sold to the SORA token bonding curve as protocol-owned liquidity.

While not operating at the official token bonding curve price, TBCD still acts as a form of “training wheels” for the SORA economy, where the token bonding curve can be activated and build up some assets, selling XOR via a primary market at a premium to the free-floating secondary market.

Overall, TBCD is an innovative stablecoin that uses the SORA token bonding curve to maintain its price stability. This is a great development for the cryptocurrency market, as it provides users with a reliable stablecoin that’s backed by the U.S. dollar. Furthermore, the SORA token bonding curve helps increase the liquidity of TBCD, making it easier for users to buy and sell the token.

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