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About Stable or Gone

Stable or Gone is a terminal-style stablecoin history registry focused on issuers, reserve references, redemption context, events, evidence, lifecycle changes, and visible uncertainty.

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What SOG records

Stablecoin records, issuer files, event timelines, reserve references, redemption notes, evidence links, and known unknowns.

What SOG avoids

No price dashboard, no market cap ranking, no live trading terminal, no safety score, and no buy-or-avoid conclusion.

Why it exists

Market dashboards show current numbers. SOG is built to help inspect what happened, what changed, and what sources support the record.

positioning
Core purposeBuild a source-backed historical dossier for stablecoins, issuers, depeg events, reserve disclosure, redemption access, discontinued records, migrations, and unresolved questions.
Competitive laneSOG does not try to replace market-data sites. It focuses on history, evidence, lifecycle, and context.
NeutralityRecords should avoid promotional language, panic language, and investment conclusions. The goal is to show what is known, what happened, and what remains unclear.
EvidenceClaims should be backed by public sources such as issuer statements, reserve references, public notices, event evidence, regulatory documents, archives, or other relevant sources.
not financial advice
No recommendationsSOG does not recommend holding, buying, selling, redeeming, or avoiding any stablecoin.
No safety ratingSOG does not sell ratings or assign safety scores. Evidence coverage is not a safety score.
No legal adviceRegulatory notes are source-backed references, not legal conclusions.
Use external sourcesAlways check issuer documentation, exchange notices, official reports, and current market data before making decisions.