Vote to Increase MakerDAO’s (DAI) Stability Fee by 3% Has Commenced

Vote to Increase MakerDAO’s (DAI) Stability Fee by 3% Has Commenced

The voting exercise which is currently in progress, on the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) portal started on April 19.

This move by MakerDAO, to increase the stability fee of the coin is to improve the token’s peg. To achieve its desired level of stability, the Maker is looking to increase the USD-pegged algorithmic decentralized stablecoin, by another 3%.

The stability fee is the amount paid to Maker participants when Dai is used for loans.

The stability fee of the DAO has been increased severally in the last 3 months. In March 2019, the fee was raised twice. At first, a fee of 3.5% was voted for. This was followed by another 7.5% per year increase. Early this month, the fee was increased by another 4%. This brings the total number of times the fee has been increased this year to five.

MakerDAO revealed in its proposal for the increase in stability fees that the need for the increase has been discussed in the governance call on April 18. To back this claim up, a video uploaded on YouTube has been cited.

This particular increase in fee has been met with mixed responses from the community. Several comments supporting the move has surfaced while ones not in support of the increase in fee have also been pointed at.

Comments from a popular social bookmarking platform, Reddit regarding the increase in fee has clearly shown that the community is not unison on the subject.

One user stated that “The frequent changes to the stability fee, according to him, turns the system into an unpredictably short term leverage system.”

Another user also noted that raising the fee to improve the peg apparently isn’t working.

 

source: https://coindoo.com/vote-to-increase-makerdaos-dai-stability-fee-by-3-has-commenced/

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