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daistats
- Cardano does not have USDT and USDC because it adheres to the principles of decentralization at the protocol design level and does not allow token issuers to censor transactions. Ethereum/Polygon/EVM USDT & USDC solidity contracts can freeze your funds and zero out your balance.
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Collatorization ratio?
For more accurate stats check out: - https://daistats.com/ - https://makerburn.com/ - https://maker.defiexplore.com/
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Wallet that drained FTX accounts starts swapping millions of dai for ether
On daistats.com you can see that DAI is currently collaterized with USDC for 28.6%. Combine this with the fact that DAI has an overcollaterization ratio of 137.58%. This means that DAI could survive a complete USDC crash much better than you'd think, possibly not even depegging from $1.00 at all.
- Which is safest USDC, BUSD or DAI?
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Daily General Discussion - June 27, 2022
Looking at https://daistats.com/.. have never seen unhealtier numbers..
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Daily General Discussion - June 25, 2022
USDC & USDP (both centralized) account for 70% of DAI collateral. https://daistats.com/
- Daily General Discussion - June 13, 2022
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Tron’s USDD stablecoin currently losing its peg
It's not the thing propping up crypto prices. DAI is relatively small ($6.5B mcap), DAI is also partly backed by USDC [1], which is backed by cash and US government bonds (held at Circle) so it would be extremely difficult for DAI to lose collateral backing faster than keepers could liquidate positions. Does DAI have an influence on the $1T crypto industry? Of course, but its liquidity pales in comparison to USDC, USDT, and BUSD (~$100B between them). If the market is crashing, it's doubtful DAI is the culprit (as it's actually a solid, battle-tested protocol that already lived through the Covid crash and '18 and '19 severe drawdown and many other trying market scenarios).
But what you say is true of all debt markets. Debt has an inflating effect on the price, and when those debts get wiped off from liquidations, it can have a cascading affect in the opposite direction from that on the way up. That is precisely what happened to the real estate market in '08. People didn't think the real estate market could go down in terms of price. And yet, it did, and we had a major financial crisis as a result as real estate prices drew down 50% or more in some areas and foreclosure supply flooded the market.
[1] https://daistats.com/#/
- Pensando sobre los incentivos y valuacion en BTC y cripto en general
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Which is the safest stablecoin to keep your dollars in?
It's not an algo stable, otherwise your post is solid. It is overcollateralized by mainly USDC and ETH (see https://daistats.com/) and only when that collateral fails to make the protocol whole would it even begin to consider using MKR as a backstop. The centralized aspect of course coming from the fact that it is heavily collateralized by USDC. This was done to keep DAI firmly on peg, for now. There are plans in motion to reduce reliance on USDC.
crypto-fees
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Fork question
Pray tell, where they plan to raise that revenue ? Transaction Fees ? They currently have been taking in approx $0.6 M per day. CryptoFees. info
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"Not your keys, not your wallet"
https://cryptofees.info/ https://l2fees.info/
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Ethereum is the dominant chain by almost any real world metrics
It collects more revenue than every other chain combined: https://cryptofees.info/
- CryptoFees.info
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Are alternative layer 1 slowly going to disappear?
Also, all these other alt L1 networks have barely any usage, look at the fee volume https://cryptofees.info/ this means these networks pay for their security via creating and issuing new coin. This means everyones holdings get diluted and worth less (Inflation).
- Cryptocurrency is technically more reliable and safer than FIAT currency.
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Jack Dorsey courts controversy by claiming ETH is a security
In addition, Ethereum is the only crypto that people consistently pay to use. https://cryptofees.info/
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Latest Week in Ethereum News
Not always the most exciting every single week but Ethereum is what people use: https://cryptofees.info
- Ethereum Blockchain Outclasses Visa in Transaction Volumes
- Irgendwas mit Internet: Wir brauchen überwachungsfreie Bezahlalternativen
What are some alternatives?
token - Token-related Contracts
l2-fees
dpack - simple lockfile for your dapp's addresses and artifacts
ethereum-org-website - Ethereum.org is a primary online resource for the Ethereum community.
station - 🛰️ Station wallet
reach-lang - Reach: The Safest and Smartest DApp Programming Language
core - GO implementation of the Terra Protocol
eth-gasnow-extention - GasNow extension for browser
T-Rex - T-Rex NVIDIA GPU miner with web control monitoring page
l2beat - L2BEAT is an analytics and research website about Ethereum layer two (L2) scaling solutions.
age-usd - The AgeUSD protocol specifications/smart contracts/off-chain code.
web3j - Lightweight Java and Android library for integration with Ethereum clients