Freedom Dollar (FUSD)
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About FUSD
Freedom Dollar (fUSD) is a private, overcollateralized stablecoin built on the Zano blockchain. It maintains a soft $1 USD peg using decentralized market-making bots that react to price deviations, without relying on central issuers or custodians. All transactions are confidential by default thanks to Zano’s privacy layer, and fUSD is unfreezable and non-custodial. Every new fUSD minted is backed by a growing ZANO reserve, typically 10× the token’s face value. This fully transparent, algorithmic system ensures both price stability and censorship resistance, making fUSD a uniquely resilient stablecoin for the privacy-conscious.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Freedom Dollar
What is Freedom Dollar (fUSD)?
Freedom Dollar is a decentralized, privacy-preserving stablecoin on the Zano blockchain. It’s pegged to the US dollar and operates without a central issuer, using smart contracts and overcollateralized reserves to maintain stability.
How does fUSD stay pegged to $1?
fUSD uses a decentralized market-making mechanism. Bots place buy orders near $0.99 and sell orders near $1.01, rebalancing the price naturally through supply and demand. Each fUSD is backed by roughly $10 in ZANO.
Can the fUSD token be frozen or blacklisted?
No. fUSD is non-custodial and fully decentralized: there’s no central authority with the power to freeze, blacklist, or seize tokens.
Is fUSD private?
Yes. fUSD inherits Zano’s built-in privacy features. Transactions are confidential by default, and balances are not publicly viewable unless the holder shares a view key.
What wallets support fUSD?
Freedom Dollar (fUSD) can be stored and swapped seamlessly in the Bitcoin.com Wallet. The official Zano Wallet is also a great option for storing Zano assets like fUSD.
Where can I trade fUSD?
fUSD can be swapped in the Bitcoin.com Wallet or directly at trade.zano.org. It is also available on select centralized exchanges like the NoKYC.io exchange.