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What Is Dai? All You Need to Know About DAI
Intermediate

What Is Dai? All You Need to Know About DAI

DAI is a decentralized stablecoin built through a smart contract on the Ethereum Blockchain. It aims to maintain a stable 1: 1 value against the US dollar.
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What is MakerDAO and how does DAI work?
Beginner

What is MakerDAO and how does DAI work?

MakerDAO is a decentralized autonomous organization with a collateralized stablecoin DAI that makes DeFi lending and borrowing possible.
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MakerDAO, The Central Bank of Cryptocurrency
Beginner

MakerDAO, The Central Bank of Cryptocurrency

With MakerDAO's rebranding to Sky Protocol, discussions about this pioneering platform have resurfaced. MakerDAO is a decentralized, liquid, and composable cryptocurrency protocol that offers lending services through its stablecoin, DAI. This article will delve into the nature of MakerDAO and examine how this innovative protocol operates.
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MakerDAO: Ethereum's "Craziest" DAPP
Beginner

MakerDAO: Ethereum's "Craziest" DAPP

Established as one of the earliest DAOs on Ethereum, MakerDAO introduced the decentralized stablecoin, DAI. By instituting a system that eliminates centralized custodial risks, it has revolutionized the DeFi arena. This article offers a comprehensive exploration of MakerDAO's early history, key mechanisms, security features, and its present governance landscape.
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Top 15 Stablecoins
Intermediate

Top 15 Stablecoins

The stablecoin landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by innovation, regulatory changes, and market demand. Each of the top 15 stablecoins analyzed offers unique features, pegging mechanisms, and reserve reports. From Tether's increasing market dominance to the decentralized governance of DAI and the hybrid model of FRAX.
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The MakerDAO Endgame Plan
Intermediate

The MakerDAO Endgame Plan

As a veteran DeFi star project, MakerDAO has proposed the "Endgame Plan" concept with the goal of restructuring its asset business within the next decade to achieve complete decentralization of DAI. This article provides a brief introduction to MakerDAO's mechanism, elaborates on the "Endgame Plan," and delves into the protocol's ecosystem business changes and current financial situation.
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Surging Yields: A Review of U.S. Treasury "Tokenized" Fixed-Income Products, Operational Models, and Concerns
Intermediate

Surging Yields: A Review of U.S. Treasury "Tokenized" Fixed-Income Products, Operational Models, and Concerns

This article explains various stablecoins based on U.S. Treasuries, including the advantages of fixed-income tokens and specific implementation methods of well-known projects such as DAI, USDM, stEUR, FRAX. It also highlights risks related to maturity mismatch, yield decline, and liquidity.
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Get Rid of “Crypto”
Intermediate

Get Rid of “Crypto”

The author argues that the term “Crypto” has lost its meaning because it no longer refers to a specific asset class. For example, the MKR token exhibits both stock-like and fixed-income characteristics, and the DAI token also has fixed-income characteristics. Therefore, categorizing assets as stocks, fixed income, and “Crypto” is meaningless. “Crypto” is merely a database technology rather than an asset class. Hence, the best approach is to completely abandon this term.
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What Credit Card Networks Can Teach Us About Stablecoin Opportunities
Intermediate

What Credit Card Networks Can Teach Us About Stablecoin Opportunities

This article provides a detailed analysis of the transformative role of stablecoins in the fintech sector, exploring how they are revolutionizing the movement of funds by offering low-cost cross-border transfers, instant settlements, and convenient access to global currencies. It also introduces major stablecoins in the market, such as USDT, USDC, DAI, First Digital USD, and PYUSD, and discusses the growth potential and use cases of stablecoins in cross-border payments, DeFi applications, and the global financial system.
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What is Gains Network?
Beginner

What is Gains Network?

Trade is launched by Gains Network and built on Polygon and Arbitrum. It is a decentralized leveraged trading platform for cryptocurrency, foreign exchange, and stocks.
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LXDAO Expert WG | Stablecoins: Trust Cornerstones in the Digital Financial Era
Intermediate

LXDAO Expert WG | Stablecoins: Trust Cornerstones in the Digital Financial Era

Stablecoins are digital currencies pegged to real-world assets or algorithmically adjusted to maintain a stable value with minimal price fluctuations. While centralized stablecoins like USDC and USDT are pegged to fiat currencies, they face credit and trust risks but have the potential to become significant mediums of exchange for digital assets. Various stablecoin solutions already exist, and more promising ones may emerge in the future.
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A Deep Dive into Borrowing + RWA: A Strategy for Bull and Bear Markets
Intermediate

A Deep Dive into Borrowing + RWA: A Strategy for Bull and Bear Markets

This article employs discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis to reasonably estimate the value of the $MKR token.
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What is Union Finance: A Member-owned Onchain Credit Protocol
Intermediate

What is Union Finance: A Member-owned Onchain Credit Protocol

Discover Union, a member-owned credit protocol on Ethereum, operating as a DAO to enable permission-less, crypto-native credit lines. Union lowers the cost of coordinating trust into available credit, empowering members to source capital more efficiently. Learn how Union fosters a virtuous cycle of increased lending and reduced borrowing costs through decentralized credit underwriting.
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Stablecoin primary and secondary markets
Intermediate

Stablecoin primary and secondary markets

This article will first outline how stablecoins are collateralized, issued in the primary market, and traded in the secondary market. We then turn to a case study of the March 2023 stablecoin market events that rocked the crypto asset market. We discuss four stablecoins of interest, focusing on their different technical designs and detailing the main issuance points and secondary market dynamics
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What is Impermanent Loss?
Beginner

What is Impermanent Loss?

Impermanent loss is accrued when a liquidity pool attempts to balance the quantity of two tokens deposited by liquidity providers. It is a temporary loss until the assets are withdrawn.
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