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    Why Stable or Gone exists

    Stablecoins change over time. Some grow, some migrate, some lose their peg and recover, and some disappear. Stable or Gone keeps those histories in one source-backed registry.

    Focus
    History
    Model
    Registry v2
    Coverage
    Sources

    What you can find

    Stablecoin records, organization relationships, event timelines, reserve profiles, redemption profiles, evidence scopes, and source links.

    Why history matters

    A current price or market cap does not explain how a stablecoin reached its present state. The lifecycle and event history do.

    How gaps are handled

    When public information is incomplete or conflicting, the gap is shown rather than filled with a guess.

    What Stable or Gone covers
    StablecoinsCurrent and historical records for active, restricted, migrated, rebranded, winding-down, terminated, collapsed, and unknown stablecoins.
    OrganizationsThe companies, DAOs, protocols, reserve managers, custodians, redemption agents, and networks connected to each stablecoin.
    RelationshipsExplicit roles between stablecoins and organizations, such as legal issuer, protocol operator, governance body, reserve manager, or redemption agent.
    EventsLaunches, depegs, recoveries, regulatory actions, reserve changes, redemption changes, protocol changes, migrations, wind-downs, and collapses.
    Reserve and redemption profilesCurrent public summaries of reserve backing, disclosure status, direct redemption access, eligible parties, settlement assets, fees, timing, and limits.
    SourcesIssuer statements, official notices, reports, regulatory documents, archives, developer pages, research papers, and other relevant public material.
    What Stable or Gone is not
    Not live market dataThe registry is not a trading terminal, price tracker, market cap dashboard, or exchange listing page.
    Not investment adviceRecords are historical and informational. They are not buy, sell, redemption, tax, or legal recommendations.
    Not issuer supportThe site cannot redeem tokens, recover accounts, resolve wallet problems, or provide customer support for issuers or exchanges.
    Independent maintenance

    Help keep the archive updated

    Support helps cover research, source checks, broken-link review, and new records. It does not affect inclusion, wording, corrections, or status labels.

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    Using the information
    Historical referenceThe site is designed for research and comparison rather than live pricing.
    Current informationCheck the latest issuer terms, exchange notices, official reports, and market data before making decisions.
    CorrectionsSource-backed corrections and missing records can be submitted through the contact page or GitHub Issues.