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  Stablecoins have become an increasingly popular topic in the world of cryptocurrency and finance. From algorithmic stablecoins to centralized stablecoins, there are many different types of stablecoins that have emerged in recent years. For the first week's theme, we invite you to explore the world of stablecoins and share your perspectives on a related topic. You may choose to write about but are not limited to the following topics: 1. Algorithmic stablecoins Algorithmic stablecoins are a type of stablecoins that use complex algorithms to maintain a stable value. What are algorithmic stablecoins, and how do they work? What are the benefits and risks of using algorithmic stablecoins compared to other types of stablecoins? 2. Comparison between centralized stablecoins and algorithmic stablecoins Centralized stablecoins, such as Tether and USD Coin, are backed by fiat currencies and are issued by centralized entities. Algorithmic stablecoins, in comparison, use complex algorithms to

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  Economist Harry Dent Expects Biggest Crash in Our Lifetime to Hit Between Now and Mid-June Harry Dent, economist and author of several best-selling books, has warned that the biggest crash in our lifetime is “going to hit between now and about mid-June.” He stressed: “People are going to know this is not a big correction — it is a major crash, one that you have not seen … in your lifetime.” Harry Dent’s ‘Biggest Crash’ Warning The founder of HS Dent Investment Management and author of several best-selling books, Harry Dent, warned in an interview with David Lin, published Friday, that the biggest crash in our lifetime will likely happen by mid-June. Dent stressed: We won’t see this again. We will not see a bubble economy, our kids will probably not even see a bubble economy decades and decades from now … It happens once in a lifetime at most. He explained that the biggest crash that he is predicting is what the 2008-2009 crash should have been, noting that the S&P 500 was down 57