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What Is a “Death Spiral” in the Context of Cryptocurrency Derivatives?

A death spiral is a severe, self-reinforcing cycle of price decline. In crypto, it often occurs with algorithmic stablecoins or leveraged tokens.

As the underlying asset price drops, the mechanism designed to maintain the peg or leverage fails, forcing more selling or minting of devalued assets, which further lowers the price, leading to collapse.

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