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OUSD vs USD1

Origin Dollar and World Liberty Financial USD, compared on the things that decide whether you get your dollar back. Live data, updated continuously.

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30-day peg gap and OUSD/USD1 spread

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OUSD60Adequate

Origin Dollar is a dollar-denominated token tracked across 1 chains. No verified issuer disclosure is on file, so its collateral and legal structure score conservatively.

Verdict band: Adequate

USD179Adequate

Treasury-backed dollar token with custody at a regulated US institution. Young track record and concentrated holder base.

Verdict band: Adequate

Sortable tradeoffs between OUSD and USD1
Safety scoreComposite of collateral, peg, liquidity, issuer and track record.●●●●●5 of 56079USD1
Collateral qualityWhat actually backs the token, and how liquid that backing is.●●●●●5 of 55595USD1
Exit liquidityWhether you can leave at size without moving the price.●●●●●5 of 5$20.07M$265.49MUSD1
Issuer & legal standingRegulatory perimeter, disclosure quality and redemption rights.●●●●4 of 54854USD1
Peg tightness (live)Absolute distance from $1.00 right now — smaller is better.●●●●4 of 5−0.269%−0.075%USD1
Worst recorded depegHow badly the token has broken before, as a stress precedent.●●●●4 of 5None recordedNone recordedTie
Track recordYears live and behaviour through past stress events.●●●●4 of 55353Tie
Scale / market capBigger float usually means broader venue support and tighter spreads.●●●3 of 5$6.18M$4.01BUSD1
Chain reachNumber of networks where the token is natively deployed.●●●3 of 51 chains8 chainsUSD1
Best available yieldUpside — but every extra point above T-bills is paid for with risk.●●2 of 55.06%8.74%USD1

"Matters" is our weighting of how much each dimension typically drives a real allocation decision. Sort any column to re-rank the tradeoffs by what matters to you.

The short answer

USD1 scores higher on safety (79 vs 60), driven mainly by collateral quality and disclosure. USD1 has deeper tracked liquidity ($265.49M), which is what determines whether you can exit at size. USD1 currently earns up to 8.74% — remember that any rate above the T-bill yield is payment for a risk.

If both are fiat-reserve tokens, note that holding both is not diversification: they share the same short-dated Treasury and banking exposure. Genuine diversification means mixing collateral structures.

Which one fits your goal: OUSD or USD1?

Capital preservation over everything else.

For park cash safely, USD1 is the better fit over OUSD.

  • Safety score 79 vs 60, with collateral rated 95/100.
  • Current peg deviation -0.075% against -0.269% for OUSD.
  • No material depeg recorded for USD1 in our incident log.

Concentrating in one issuer is a single point of failure regardless of score. Split across collateral structures.

Key risks, side by side

OUSD

  • Collateral volatility: a fast drawdown in backing assets can force liquidations.
  • No depeg recorded in our incident log — absence of history is not a guarantee.
  • Limited public attestation of reserves.
  • Yield venue risk: 5.06% is earned outside the token itself.
  • Chain concentration: 100% of supply sits on Ethereum.

USD1

  • Issuer and banking risk: reserves sit with World Liberty Financial under United States rules.
  • No depeg recorded in our incident log — absence of history is not a guarantee.
  • Attestation cadence: monthly.
  • Yield venue risk: 8.74% is earned outside the token itself.
OUSD compared with USD1
MetricOUSDUSD1
CategoryStablecoinStablecoin
IssuerUndisclosedWorld Liberty Financial
JurisdictionNot documentedUnited States
Collateralcrypto-backedtreasuries
Peg mechanismcrypto-backedfiat-backed
Attestationnonemonthly
Redemptionmarket-onlygated
Price$0.9973$0.9993
Peg deviation−0.269%−0.075%
Market cap$6.18M$4.01B
7d supply change+8.40%−0.41%
Liquidity$20.07M$265.49M
Best yield5.06% (origin-dollar · Ethereum)8.74% (dolomite · Ethereum)
Chains18
Launched2025
Worst recorded depegNone recordedNone recorded

Spread, peg gap and switching cost

Price spread (OUSD vs USD1)
-19.4 bps
$0.9973 vs $0.9993
Peg deviation gap
0.194 pp
OUSD −0.269% · USD1 −0.075%
Yield spread
-3.68%
OUSD 5.06% · USD1 8.74%
Liquidity ratio
0.08×
$20.07M vs $265.49M

A round trip between OUSD and USD1 costs roughly the market spread plus venue fees. At 19.4 bps of price gap, swapping $1M implies about $1.9K of price impact before fees — usually only worth it if the peg gap or yield spread is durable, not intraday noise.

Historical context

Track record is the part of a stablecoin you cannot model — it has to be observed. Here is how OUSD and USD1 have actually behaved since launch, including every stress event we have on record.

  1. USD1

    World Liberty Financial USD goes live.

Chain coverage

OUSD is live on 1 chains, USD1 on 8. 1 chains carry both, so bridging is only unavoidable for the 7 networks where just one of them is deployed.

OUSD and USD1 supply by chain
ChainOUSDUSD1Both available
Ethereum logoEthereum$6.18M$1.52BYes
BSC logoBSC$1.40BUSD1 only
Solana logoSolana$1.05BUSD1 only
Abcore logoAbcore$18.51MUSD1 only
Aptos logoAptos$16.06MUSD1 only
Tron logoTron$10.06MUSD1 only
Monad logoMonad$81.3KUSD1 only
Plume Mainnet logoPlume Mainnet$1.2KUSD1 only

OUSD vs USD1: frequently asked questions

Is OUSD or USD1 safer?

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On our composite safety score USD1 rates 79/100 versus 60/100 for OUSD. The score weighs collateral quality (treasuries vs crypto-backed), redemption rights, attestation quality, peg history and liquidity depth. A higher score is not a guarantee: both remain issuer-credit and smart-contract exposures, not insured bank deposits.

What is the difference between OUSD and USD1?

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Origin Dollar is issued by Undisclosed (Not documented), backed by crypto-backed, with redemption terms: market-only. World Liberty Financial USD is issued by World Liberty Financial (United States), backed by treasuries, with redemption terms: gated. Attestation coverage is "none" for OUSD and "monthly" for USD1.

Which has the bigger market cap, OUSD or USD1?

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USD1 is larger at $4.01B in circulating supply, against $6.18M for the other. Over the last 7 days supply moved +8.40% for OUSD and −0.41% for USD1.

Are OUSD and USD1 trading at $1.00 right now?

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OUSD trades at $0.9973 (−0.269% off peg) and USD1 at $0.9993 (−0.075% off peg). The gap between the two is about 19.4 basis points, which is the cost you pay when rotating size between them before fees.

Has OUSD or USD1 ever depegged?

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OUSD: no material depeg recorded in our incident set. USD1: no material depeg recorded in our incident set. Past peg behaviour under stress is the single best available proxy for how a token trades in the next crisis.

Which is better for large institutional size, OUSD or USD1?

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For block size the constraint is exit liquidity and primary redemption, not headline supply. USD1 shows deeper on-chain liquidity at $265.49M versus $20.07M. Combine that with the redemption channel — OUSD: market-only; USD1: gated — and size trades against the primary window rather than the order book where possible.

Can I earn yield on OUSD or USD1?

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USD1 currently shows the higher rate at 8.74% via dolomite · Ethereum, against 5.06% via origin-dollar · Ethereum for OUSD. Neither token pays interest by holding it in a wallet: the yield comes from lending, liquidity provision or a wrapped yield-bearing version, each with its own counterparty and contract risk.

Which chains support both OUSD and USD1?

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Both are deployed on 1 shared network, including Ethereum. OUSD spans 1 chains in total and USD1 spans 8. Bridged supply on a chain is not the same as natively issued supply, and it usually carries the bridge's risk rather than the issuer's.

What does it cost to switch from OUSD to USD1?

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Budget three components: the current price spread of roughly 19.4 bps, swap or venue fees, and slippage against available depth ($20.07M for OUSD, $265.49M for USD1). For meaningful size, redeeming with the issuer and minting the other side is often cheaper than a secondary-market swap.

Is OUSD or USD1 regulated?

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OUSD is issued from Not documented with none; USD1 is issued from United States with monthly. Regulatory status varies by your own jurisdiction and by whether the token is offered under a specific stablecoin regime, so treat this as a starting point for diligence, not legal advice.