I have a couple of ideas for Nu to make a little bit of money here and there. And some ideas for stabilizing NBTs vs BTC while avoiding, to a certain extent, counter party risk. Like getting off oil, I don’t think one silver bullet is the answer, but several silver bullets.
Stabilizing:
Premise: Nu avoids holding assets in USD on exchanges b/c of exchange default/theft risks, so we put them in BTC which has it’s own risk of large swings.
Suggestion: There are several other currencies designed to peg USD, Nu buys into those currencies for stability because, in theory, they should not fluctuate vs. our peg nearly as much as BTC does. I think some of Nu’s assets should be held in these and they can be held away from exchanges.
Premise: NBTs moves inversely with BTC.
Suggestion: Nu buys short positions to hedge BTC’s volatility.
Revenue:
Premise: Nu provided/ was providing/ will provide a hedging service. That service shouldn’t be free
Suggestion 1: Nu only provides liquidity at a fixed rate (pegged at some % dollar) at a % of it’s assets over time. By this I mean, something like only 1-2% of Nu’s assets are available to buy NBTs at $.99 per day. After that, it’s dynamically spread traded by Nu. Another way to put it, make the buy/sell walls much smaller, but slowly replenishing, and if anyone has to trade more than a certain amount of NBTs for BTC, they receive a little less than the peg, the more they need to trade, the less they receive/NBT.
Suggestion 2: Until Nu gets the peg back, Nu spread trades NBTs and NSR.
Premise: Nu wants to be in as many markets/ exchanges/ venues as possible to provide it’s services.
Suggestion: Why not, since Nu is there already practice some inter-site arbitraging? It would make the peg as accurate as possible by evening out BTC and whatever currencies Nu is concerned with.
Conclusion
I think, ultimately, for Nu’s experiment to work (at least until the liquidity engine is running at full steam) it needs to behave less like a 3rd world country, asking for loans and financing to support it’s bleeding to death, and more like an organism, reaching out and gathering nutrients from wherever it can while being as efficient as possible in the use of those nutrients.