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Stability In Terms Of Value And Usability

Published: Dec 23, 2025 at 17:06
Updated: Dec 23, 2025 at 17:14

Meter Stable (MTR) is a cryptocurrency that aims to provide stability in terms of value and usability.


MTR token


It is designed to be a stablecoin, which means its value is typically pegged to a stable asset or a basket of assets, such as a fiat currency like the US Dollar or a commodity like gold.


Meter Stable has features that distinguish it from traditional stablecoins. It leverages a unique consensus algorithm called Proof of Value (PoV), which uses the energy consumption of Bitcoin as a reference to stabilize its value. The PoV algorithm aims to maintain the purchasing power of Meter tokens over time, much like how central banks aim to control inflation for fiat currencies.


Meter Stable is designed to be efficient and energy-friendly, as it doesn’t require excessive computational power, unlike Proof of Work (PoW) cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Its stable value is achieved through a combination of market-driven forces and the PoV algorithm.


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