MakerDAO Blockchain Project Sees Growth Despite Crypto Market Crash

MakerDAO Blockchain Project Sees Growth Despite Crypto Market Crash
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2019-2-10 22:00

According to MakerDAO’s report on February 7, 2019, Dai, a stablecoin that runs on the Ethereum blockchain, has recorded a 20 percent average monthly growth in its number of users based on the number of active addresses, funds transferred within a specific period, and use cases for the altcoin.

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