MakerDAO представила два новых криптоактива, которые будут служить обновленными версиями MKR и DAI

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2023-10-23Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-08-23

Децентрализованный блокчейн-протокол MakerDAO объявил об обновлении токенов DAI и MKR. Платформа выпустила два новых актива, NewStable и NewGovToken, которые будут существовать наряду с DAI и MKR. Это часть плана MakerDao Endgame по улучшению управления и токеномики протокола. В сообщении от 22 августа в социальной сети X платформа проинформировала сообщество об обновлении, заявив, что DAI и MKR останутся доступными для использования, если не произойдут последующие изменения.

Согласно релизу, держатели DAI могут перейти на NewStable с возможностью возврата, поскольку 1 DAI будет равен 1 NewStable. Хотя оба актива будут работать одновременно, экосистема в конечном итоге будет различать их функции: NewStable будет нацелен на массовое принятие, а DAi будет делать акцент на вариантах использования криптовалюты.

С другой стороны, NewGovToken будет введен для голосования так же, как MKR с эффективной конвертацией между обоими активами. Один MKR будет равен 24 000 NGT. Это увеличит участие сообщества, поскольку больше пользователей смогут держать токен, чтобы влиять на решения в экосистеме. На момент написания материала цена MKR составляет 2033 доллара, поднявшись на 2% за последние 24 часа.

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