🏦 Treasury Management • Advanced • 20-30 min

Stablecoin Manager

Browser-based stablecoin treasury allocation demo showing yield trade-offs across lending, DEX, and cash reserves.

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What this demo is about

Concept first, interaction second

Interactive stablecoin treasury demo where learners rebalance lending, DEX liquidity, and cash reserves to see how yield, redemption readiness, and peg resilience move together under different allocation profiles.

Learning objectives

  • Explain the main treasury decision that Stablecoin Manager is designed to support.
  • Use Allocation profile, Enable AI commentary to test how different assumptions change the scenario.
  • Interpret the result in plain language, not just as a number, chart, or AI recommendation.
  • State one limitation, risk, or governance consideration before using the result in a real decision.

Run modes

  • Supported modes: Browser
  • Demo type: Interactive browser demo
  • Primary launch surface: index.html

Before you start

Starts immediately in browser with no installs, no API keys, and classroom-safe defaults.

This helps set classroom expectations before students click into the live experience.

Business or domain context

Why this demo matters

Students should connect the demo to a real decision, not treat it as a standalone screen.

Core context

Look for reserve level, redemption flow, peg pressure, and policy action.

Observe how liquidity and confidence interact during stress scenarios.

Concepts covered

Liquidity forecasting
Scenario planning
Working-capital trade-offs
Treasury governance

What students should note

Note that stablecoin management connects treasury discipline with governance and market trust.

How to use the demo

Recommended classroom flow

List of steps

  • Choose the run mode that fits the class: Browser.
  • Review the default assumptions before changing anything.
  • Change one or two inputs, then use `Reset Mix`.
  • Read the output first, then compare any supporting metrics, charts, or AI text.
  • Capture one insight, one limitation, and one action recommendation.

Input variables explained

  • `Allocation profile` changes one part of the scenario; increase or decrease it deliberately and watch how the output shifts.
  • `Enable AI commentary` changes one part of the scenario; increase or decrease it deliberately and watch how the output shifts.
  • `Lending allocation` changes one part of the scenario; increase or decrease it deliberately and watch how the output shifts.
  • `DEX liquidity allocation` changes one part of the scenario; increase or decrease it deliberately and watch how the output shifts.
  • `Cash reserve allocation` changes one part of the scenario; increase or decrease it deliberately and watch how the output shifts.

Decision buttons explained

  • `Reset Mix` returns the demo to a known starting state so students can begin a fresh comparison.
  • `Export Snapshot` saves the current result so learners can document evidence or compare scenarios later.

Outputs and interpretation

How to read the result

Outputs explained

  • The key outputs are reserve strength, deployment mix, and any commentary on peg stability or redemption pressure.
  • Students should ask whether the higher-yield allocation leaves enough liquidity for redemptions and confidence under stress.

What to notice

  • More deployment into lending or DEX liquidity may improve yield while weakening near-term redemption flexibility
  • Use the allocation profile to compare a conservative treasury posture with a more aggressive yield-seeking posture
  • Talk through the governance question: who should approve a riskier reserve mix and under what trigger?

Discussion and reflection

  • What business or technical decision would you make differently after using Stablecoin Manager?
  • If you changed one assumption and ran `Reset Mix`, which output moved the most and why?
  • What would you still want to validate with real data, policy, or expert review before acting on the result?

Faculty guide

Prompt for discussion or assessment

Ask students to run a stress scenario, export or screenshot results, then defend the treasury action in a 90-second board memo.

Suggested interpretation prompt: Ask learners to explain how the output changed, what assumption caused it, and what real-world check they would do next.

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Attribution & reuse

Created by Professor Vinaya Sathyanarayana as part of KateelLearningDemosToStudents. Please retain attribution and notify usage at vinallcontact@gmail.com.