UPDATE: MakerDAO token holders have now voted to increase the DAI Stability Fee to 11.5 percent.Â
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Investors who hold tokens in the programmatic lending protocol MakerDAO appear likely to approve a fifth fee increase that would further raise the cost of platformâs US dollar-backed stablecoin DAI.
Since Monday, five different options have been presented to MakerDAO token holders, all of which suggested different possible increases to the platformâs âstability fee,â the most extreme being a 4 percent increase. This preliminary round of polling has now ended and token holders look set to ratify that change in a final executive vote.
Once ratified, the 11.5 percent stability fee will make it more expensive for users to take out programmatic loans of DAI by locking up ether as collateral.
The aim is to reduce the amount of DAI in the markets and push up the stablecoinâs value, which currently hovers at $0.96, a figure thatâs below the stable $1 price developers and users want to achieve.
Source:Â https://dai.stablecoin.science/
As noted by MakerDAO Foundation risk management lead Cyrus Younessi during a public call Thursday:
âThe DAI peg has continued to be weak this past week, pretty much as weak as it has ever been, hovering around 96 cents. DAI supply started to trend back up as the ETH price continued to go upward. [There is] lots of borrowing and lots of weakness in the DAI price.â
The news comes despite a 4 percent fee hike executed just last month and three other, smaller increases that have been approved and implemented to the code since February.
Yet, with all increases having proved ineffective in stabilizing the DAI peg, some users are now calling for a different approach to reducing circulating DAI supply.
âAt some point soon, it may make sense to lay off the [stability fee] hikes and rely on the 100 million supply cap to restore order,â writes Ryan Sean Adams, founder of crypto asset investment company MythosCapital, on Reddit.
This suggestion to change the hard supply cap of 100 million DAI was also raised as a point of discussion in todayâs MakerDAO governance and risk call.
âIâd say if we donât see an improvement in the DAI price by next week we consider reducing the debt ceiling in addition to a [stability fee] raise,â wrote Matthew Light in the call chatroom.
Currently, only 100 million DAI can be loaned out to users in exchange for ETH. The eventual plan is to introduce multi-collateral DAI whereby users can take out new DAI by putting up holdings of a variety of different cryptocurrencies â not just ETH â each with a unique âdebt ceiling.â
âThe debt ceiling should primarily reflect the extent to which [the MakerDAO system] is willing to generate DAI off of this collateral,â explained Younessi on todayâs call. âIt should be constrained by the liquidity of the underlying asset.â
As such, Younessi added that changing the debt ceiling for DAI â presently backed only by ETH and with a hard supply cap of 100 million as a result â in his view was ânot a great idea.â
âMakerDAO should want to accommodate as much debt ceiling and DAI generation as possible barring risk of collateral failing for the system. Messing with the DAI ceiling to affect the price of DAI seems like not the right approach,â said Younessi.
Echoing Younessiâs hesitation, call participant Lawson Baker called instead for more aggressive and dynamic fee hikes.
âUsing the DAI supply cap/debt ceiling is the functional equivalent of shutting down your app for new users. This is a bad idea ⦠Increase the costs until [user demand] slows enough to stabilize the system.â wrote Baker in todayâs call chatroom.
For now, as stated by MakerDAO Foundation head of community development Richard Brown, the plan is to move into âa process of continuous polling.â
âThe idea now is that every week we come out with the same options [for Stability Fee increases],â explained Brown on the call. âWe do that until what Iâm assuming in the happy, happy future we decide this is slightly onerous and unnecessary.â
For this to work, Brown emphasized the importance of continued voter turnout by holders of the MakerDAO governance token each week until DAI peg stability is restored.
âSignaling is paramount,â said Brown. âEven if youâre not going to move the needle, signaling any support of one of these options is an amazingly important data point.â
Calling the end of todayâs community vote âpotentially one of the records for voter turnoutâ with 64 voters in total signaling for another four percent fee increase, Brown emphasized:
âThe success of this system hinges on the stability of DAIâ¦Even if youâre not going to move the needle, please vote.â
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