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There is a question worth pondering: If the major global economies really join forces to crack down on cryptocurrencies, what will happen to stablecoins tied to centralized institutions? They might instantly become worthless paper. But products like USDD are different—they’re more like roots buried deep underground, capable of thriving when it matters most.
Let’s compare this to the current financial system. You can think of it as a brightly lit skyscraper. USDD’s original intention is to be an underground system that can still supply water even during a power outage. It sounds abstract, but the logic is quite clear.
First, look at USDD itself. As of December 2025, regulatory battles in the crypto market are already intense. Why can USDD survive? The key isn’t the algorithm but the TRON ecosystem behind it. In simple terms, the TRON network has become an “underground dollar” in Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and other regions. Why? Because transfer costs are unbelievably low. Even if official exports are banned, as long as the internet remains, peer-to-peer value exchange is hard to cut off.
USDD is the medium of circulation within this system. The crucial point is—its survival isn’t based on Wall Street’s approval but on real payment needs from the streets and alleys. Small vendors in Southeast Asia, migrant workers in Africa—they don’t care about the design philosophy of the financial system; they only care about cost and convenience. USDD has already internalized into a payment tool in these scenarios.
From a technical and economic model perspective, USDD is like a hybrid-powered armored vehicle. It’s not purely an algorithmic stablecoin nor a traditional fiat currency exchange mode, but a hybrid of both. This hybrid design, to some extent, actually enhances its resilience in extreme environments—because it doesn’t rely on a single external support.
Of course, discussing these now might seem a bit distant. But from a design philosophy perspective, USDD is indeed contemplating the question, “If traditional financial channels are cut off, how do we survive?” The deeper this question is asked, the more its answers deserve attention.