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1 | # MakerDAO | Dai ⬙ の概要
2 |
3 | Makerは、Ethereumブロックチェーン上の分散型ステーブルコインであるDaiを管理する自律分散型組織(DAO)です。
4 |
5 | 分散型のステーブルコインは、デジタル金融革命を次の段階へ発展させるために不可欠な要素です。 Makerは、既存のステーブルコインの良い部分を吸収し、統合しました:DAI(ユニコードシンボル:⬙)
6 |
7 | MakerがDAOという性質を持つことで、全ての人がMakerの一部になることができ、協力して新しい経済システムの基盤を築くことができます。
8 |
9 | MKR保有者はMakerシステムの最高権威であり、システムの運営をサポートします。彼らは正しくコミュニティに貢献することで、プラスの恩恵を受けることができます。一方で 管理が不十分である場合にはその逆が起こるため、対処が必要となります。一つの社会集団として、DAOの運営に対する積極的な協力と注意を怠らない姿勢が必要とされています。
10 |
11 | Daiステーブルコインシステムの最も重要な部分はCDPプラットフォームです。 CDPは、Daiの価値を保証する担保資産を預託システムであると同時に、分散証拠金取引のプラットフォームとして、既存の証拠金取引よりも低コスト・高セキュリティで機能するスマートコントラクトです。
12 |
13 | DaiとCDPプラットフォームは、インドの農村部からウォール街まで、グローバルでオープンな分散型金融システムを提供するために不可分なソリューションです。
14 |
15 | ## 基本
16 | - [Dai Stablecoinシステム(Whitepaper和訳)by Makerチーム](https://makerdao.com/whitepaper/Dai-Whitepaper-Dec17-ja.pdf)
17 | - [MakerDAOとStablecoin by Individua1](https://individua1.net/category/cryptocurrency/series/makerdao-and-stablecoin/)
18 | - [<仕組み解説>Guidelines of MakerDAO&dai by Watata Crypto Medium](https://medium.com/@souta.watatata/makerdao-dai)
19 | - [アンチMakerDAO&DAIになって課題を整理してみる by Watata Crypto Medium](https://medium.com/@souta.watatata/アンチmakerdao-daiになって課題を整理してみる)
20 | - [DAIが安定している理由](https://medium.com/icovo/dai%E3%81%8C%E5%AE%89%E5%AE%9A%E3%81%97%E3%81%A6%E3%81%84%E3%82%8B%E7%90%86%E7%94%B1-8b9d622bd717)
21 |
22 | ## エンジニア向け
23 | - [Dai Stablecoinシステム(Purplepaper和訳※エンジニア向け)by Lotz84](https://github.com/lotz84/dai-in-jp/blob/master/purple-paper.md)
24 | - [MakerDAOのコードを理解しよう その1by Takuya Fujita](https://medium.com/@takuyafujita/makerdao%E3%81%AE%E3%82%B3%E3%83%BC%E3%83%89%E3%82%92%E7%90%86%E8%A7%A3%E3%81%97%E3%82%88%E3%81%86-%E3%81%9D%E3%81%AE%EF%BC%91-46dad986b8e2)
25 | - [複数担保型DAIのCDPライフサイクルを1周してみる](https://link.medium.com/xkQ9ejFKhY)
26 |
27 | ## よくある質問
28 | - [FAQ: 用語集](https://github.com/makerdao/community/blob/master/faqs/ja/glossary.md)
29 |
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1 | # Awesome MakerDAO
2 |
3 | Awesome-MakerDAO (AMD) is a community-driven project, designed to be a resource people can use to familiarize themselves with Dai and MakerDAO. All are welcome to contribute.
4 |
5 | **Get Started**
6 |
7 | Those interested in MakerDAO are invited to explore AMD's collection of resources below. Get to know Maker with the help of beginner guides, official documentation, analysis pieces, tools, partnership announcements, AMAs, podcasts, and third-party apps, and more.
8 |
9 | **Please Be Advised**
10 |
11 | Users are ***strongly encouraged*** to perform their own due diligence before trusting third-party services listed below. Despite MakerDAO's best efforts to provide a clean resource, given the nature of the cryptocurrency realm, scams do exist, and even great projects are frequently compromised.
12 |
13 | The Maker Foundation grants program offers bounties to community members who bring attention to compromised third-party apps and services.
14 |
15 | ---
16 |
17 | ## Table of Contents
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 | ### Official
22 |
23 | - [Properties](#properties)
24 | - [Channels](#channels)
25 | - [Meetings](#meetings)
26 | - [Events](#upcoming-events)
27 | - [Partnerships](#partnerships)
28 |
29 | ### Frequently Asked Questions
30 |
31 | - [FAQs](#faqs)
32 |
33 | ### Basics
34 |
35 | - [Onboarding Guides](#onboarding-guides)
36 | - [Beginner Guides](#beginner-guides)
37 | - [Tutorials](#tutorials)
38 | - [Stablecoins in General](#stablecoins-in-general)
39 | - [In-Depth Analysis:](#in-depth-analysis) [101](#makerdao-101) | [201](#makerdao-201)
40 | - [Maker Protocol](#maker-protocol)
41 |
42 | ### Governance | Risk
43 |
44 | - [Overview](#governance-and-risk)
45 | - [Governance](#governance)
46 | - [Analytics](#analytics)
47 | - [Discussion](#meetings-and-discussions)
48 |
49 | ### Voting
50 |
51 | - [Overview](#voting-basics)
52 | - [Onboarding](#voter-onboarding)
53 | - [Dashboard](#voting-dashboard)
54 | - [Voting Contract](#voting-contract)
55 |
56 | ### Dai
57 |
58 | - [Generate Dai](#generate-dai)
59 | - [Earn Dai](#earn-dai)
60 | - [Hold Dai](#hold-dai)
61 | - [Use Dai](#use-dai)
62 | - [Spend Dai](#spend-dai)
63 | - [Lend Dai](#lend-dai)
64 | - [Trade Dai](#trade-dai)
65 | - [Watch Dai](#watch-dai)
66 |
67 | ### Milestones
68 |
69 | - [2020](#2020)
70 | - [2019](#2019)
71 | - [2018](#2018)
72 | - [2017](#2017)
73 | - [2016](#2016)
74 |
75 | ### Media Coverage
76 |
77 | - [Interviews](#interviews)
78 | - [Podcasts](#podcasts)
79 | - [Videos](#videos)
80 | - [Mentions](#dai-and-makerdao-mentions)
81 | - [Speculation](#speculation)
82 | - [Criticism](#criticism)
83 |
84 | ### Audits | Security
85 |
86 | - [Multi-Collateral Dai](#multi-collateral-dai)
87 | - [Sinlge-Collateral Dai](#single-collateral-dai)
88 | - [Dappsys](#dappsys)
89 |
90 | ### Developer
91 |
92 | - [Developer Resources](#developer-resources)
93 |
94 | ### Translations
95 |
96 | - [Translated Resources](#translated-resources)
97 |
98 | ### Archive
99 |
100 | - [Archived Resources](#archived-resources)
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 | ---
105 |
106 | ## Official
107 |
108 | ### Properties
109 |
110 | - [MakerDAO Website](https://makerdao.com/)
111 | - [Whitepaper](https://makerdao.com/whitepaper/)
112 | - [CDP Portal](https://cdp.makerdao.com/)
113 | - [Community Portal](https://community-development.makerdao.com/)
114 | - [Developer Portal](https://developer.makerdao.com/)
115 | - [Governance Portal](https://vote.makerdao.com/)
116 | - [Maker Documentation Portal](https://docs.makerdao.com/)
117 | - [Oasis](https://oasis.app)
118 |
119 | ### Channels
120 |
121 | - [Blog](https://blog.makerdao.com/)
122 | - [Forum](https://forum.makerdao.com/)
123 | - [Kakaotalk](https://open.kakao.com/o/giWg6J2)
124 | - [Medium](https://medium.com/@MakerDAO)
125 | - [Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO)
126 | - [RocketChat](https://chat.makerdao.com/)
127 | - [Soundcloud](https://soundcloud.com/makerdao)
128 | - [Telegram](https://t.me/makerdaoofficial)
129 | - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/MakerDAO)
130 | - [WeChat (Makershequ)](https://web.wechat.com/)
131 | - [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/MakerDAO)
132 |
133 | ### Meetings
134 |
135 | - Community Meetings
136 | [Join](https://meet.google.com/idg-znme-kvt) | [Calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=makerdao.com_3efhm2ghipksegl009ktniomdk%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles) | [Video Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLzkWCj8ywWP1NPbyf69PUUCus_KsG7FI)
137 | - Scientific Governance and Risk Meetings
138 | [Join](https://zoom.us/j/697074715) | [Calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=makerdao.com_3efhm2ghipksegl009ktniomdk%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles) | [Video Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLzkWCj8ywWNq5-90-Id6VPSsrk4OWVan) | [Audio Playlist](https://soundcloud.com/makerdao/sets/governance-and-risk) | [Transcripts](https://community-development.makerdao.com/governance/governance-and-risk-meetings/transcripts) | [Minutes (Archive)](https://github.com/scottrepreneur/maker-minutes)
139 |
140 | ### Upcoming Events
141 |
142 | - [Events and Meetups Schedule](https://makerdao.com/en/events/)
143 |
144 | ### Partnerships
145 |
146 | - [Maker Partnerships](https://blog.makerdao.com/category/partnerships/)
147 |
148 | ## FAQs
149 |
150 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs) All
151 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/glossary) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/glossary) Glossary of Terms
152 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/dai) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/dai) Dai
153 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/dsr) | SCD: Dai Savings Rate
154 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/emergency-shutdown) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/emergency-shutdown) Emergency Shutdown
155 | - MCD | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/governance) Governance
156 | - MCD | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/keepers) Keepers
157 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/liquidation) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/liquidation) Liquidation
158 | - MCD | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/makerdao) MakerDAO
159 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/oracles) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/oracles) Oracles
160 | - MCD | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/risk-management) Risk Management
161 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/stability-fee) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/stability-fee) Stability Fees
162 | - [MCD](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-mcd-faqs/faqs/vault) | [SCD:](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/scd-faqs/cdp) Vaults
163 | - [Special FAQ: Where does the name "Dai" come from?](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/5q98b1/%E8%B2%B8_dai/)
164 |
165 | ## Basics
166 |
167 | ### Onboarding Guides
168 |
169 | - Dai Onboarding Guide: _coming soon_
170 | - Vault Onboarding Guide: _coming soon_
171 | - [Voter Onboarding Guide](https://community-development.makerdao.com/onboarding/voter-onboarding)
172 |
173 | ### Beginner Guides
174 |
175 | - [What is Pooled ETH (PETH)? The Fuel of the MakerDAO System](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icV3VOK2qYU)
176 | *Video by Chris Blec (August 2019)*
177 | - [What is Dai, and how does it work?](https://medium.com/mycrypto/what-is-dai-and-how-does-it-work-742d09ba25d6)
178 | *Medium Post by Sharon Manrique (February 2019)*
179 | - [What is MakerDAO? Understanding The Essential Mechanism](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50_htPDkZ4U)
180 | *Video by Ivan-on-Tech (November 2018)*
181 | - [What I Learned by Getting a Loan From a Robot (Ethereum, MakerDAO, Stablecoins)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wwHqPjg8P9s&)
182 | *Video by Blockhead Media (September 2018)*
183 | - [How to Use the Dai Platform](https://medium.com/ethex-market/using-the-dai-platform-ac7c54df7a1e)
184 | *Medium Post by Jordan Randolph (August 2018)*
185 | - [A Stable Coin to Kill Traditional Secured Loans: Meet Maker Dai](https://medium.com/@chelinho1397/a-stable-coin-to-kill-traditional-secured-loans-ladies-and-gents-meet-dai-d17774a39f2e)
186 | *Medium Post by Chelo Cavazzoli (July 2018)*
187 | - [MakerDAO (MKR): Replacing Federal Reserve With Lines of Code](https://londonletter.org/makerdao/)
188 | *Article by Londonletter (June 2018)*
189 | - [Primer on Stablecoins: Part 1](https://medium.com/makerdao/part-1-why-stablecoins-matter-3b273e1c529e) | [Part 2](https://medium.com/makerdao/part-2-a-primer-on-dai-3b6d1506fa83) | [Part 3](https://medium.com/makerdao/part-3-the-strengths-weaknesses-of-stablecoins-62f13b592e3f)
190 | *Medium Series by MakerDAO (June 2018)*
191 | - [Intro to MakerDAO Part 1](https://blockgeeks.com/guides/intro-to-makerdao-stablecoins-part-1/) | [Part 2](https://blockgeeks.com/guides/makerdao-stablecoin-blockgeeks-part-2/)
192 | *Articles by Blockgeeks (May 2018)*
193 | - [Messari: MakerDAO Analysis](https://messari.github.io/research/profiles/MakerDAO(MKR).pdf)
194 | *Analysis by Roy Learner (April 2018)*
195 | - [The Dai Stablecoin is a Game Changer](https://medium.com/@james_3093/the-dai-stablecoin-is-a-game-changer-for-ethereum-and-the-entire-cryptocurrency-ecosystem-13fb412d1e75)
196 | *Medium Post by James Seibel (April 2018)*
197 | - [What is Maker Dai? | Beginner's Guide](https://coincentral.com/maker-dai-beginner-guide/)
198 | *Coin Central Article by Johnny Sessa (February 2018)*
199 | - [TL:DR; A Snappy Guide to MakerDAO and Dai Tokens](https://medium.com/@shaunsauve/tl-dr-guide-to-makerdao-and-dai-tokens-228a11fab6a2)
200 | *Medium Post by Shaunsuave (December 2017)*
201 | - [MakerDAO for Dummies: Part 1](https://medium.com/cryptolinks/maker-for-dummies-a-plain-english-explanation-of-the-dai-stablecoin-e4481d79b90) | [Part 2](https://medium.com/@greg_10160/maker-for-dummies-part-2-3b364f86bbfd)
202 | *Medium Series by Gregory DiPrisco (November 2017 | July 2018)*
203 |
204 | ### Tutorials
205 |
206 | #### Written Tutorials
207 |
208 | - [An Intro To DaiJS: Build Applications on Top of MakerDAO](https://medium.com/quiknode/an-intro-to-daijs-b44f0080c5df)
209 | *Medium Post by Gaurav Agrawal (April 2019)*
210 | - [Get Started with MakerDAO CDPs and Dai.js](https://medium.com/@rossbulat/get-started-with-makerdao-cdps-and-dai-js-447c8f5eb1fa)
211 | *Medium Post by Ross Bulat (February 2019)*
212 | - [Opening a CDP using InstaDapp's CDP Portal](https://blog.goodaudience.com/first-loan-355d3c84d0ae)
213 | *Medium Post by Vishva Dave (December 2018)*
214 | - [Opening a CDP with the New MakerDAO CDP Portal](https://medium.com/@deepitag/opening-a-cdp-with-the-new-makerdao-portal-c2f009b0f5fd)
215 | *Medium Post by Deepit AG (November 2018)*
216 | - [Seamless Dai Integration in Existing DApps](https://blog.scintillating.us/2018/08/15/seamless-dai-integration-in-an-existing-dapp/)
217 | *Blog Post by Kevin Liu (August 2018)*
218 | - [How to Setup Dai for Local Development](https://medium.com/@matthewblack/how-to-setup-dai-for-local-development-37bfba5212fc)
219 | *Medium Post by Matthew Black (June 2018)*
220 | - [Managing CDPs Directly in MyEtherWallet (For Hardware Wallets)](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/8a1fmw/managing_cdps_directly_in_myetherwallet_for/)
221 | *Reddit Post by u/zarigis (April 2018)*
222 |
223 | #### Video Tutorials
224 |
225 | - [Governance Dashboard Video Walkthroughs: Voting with a Linked Wallet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zq6_ZJ0MpI)
226 | *Video by MakerDAO (May 2019)*
227 | - [Governance Dashboard Video Walkthroughs: Voting with a Single Wallet](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWhLzyhZV-Q)
228 | *Video by MakerDAO (May 2019)*
229 | - [Spanish Tutorial on Using the CDP Portal: MakerDAO Step by Step](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGJ4h-pdvlw&t=1s)
230 | *Video by Marcin Jagodziński. Narrated by Luis Lozada (April 2019)*
231 | - [Polish Tutorial on Using the CDP Portal: MakerDAO Krok Po Kroku](https://youtu.be/eKbmSoNF2rc)
232 | *Video by Marcin Jagodziński (March 2019)*
233 | - [English Tutorial on Using the CDP Portal: MakerDAO Step by Step](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQoBIVssz2s&feature=youtu.be)
234 | *Video by Marcin Jagodziński. Narrated by Kenny Rowe (March 2019)*
235 | - [MakerDAO CDP Tutorial - What is it and why is it awesome?](https://youtu.be/fr0mgjDwZ5c)
236 | *Video by Crypto Bobby (February 2019)*
237 | - [MakerDAO Tutorial - How To Create A Loan CPD](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLRDWTtNC04)
238 | *Video by Nuggets News (Novermber 2018)*
239 |
240 | ### Stablecoins in General
241 |
242 | #### Media
243 |
244 | - [Stablecoins in 2019: Reliable, Proliferating, Liquid, and Global](https://media.consensys.net/stablecoins-in-2019-reliable-proliferating-liquid-and-global-6ec443586bf5)
245 | *Medium Post by ConsenSys (March 2019)*
246 | - [Stablecoin Overview: A Condensed Version](https://blog.coinmarketcap.com/2018/11/16/stablecoin-overview-a-condensed-version/)
247 | *Post by the CoinMarketCap Blog (November 2018)*
248 | - [A Taxonomy of Stablecoins - Token Daily](https://www.tokendaily.co/blog/a-taxonomy-of-stablecoins)
249 | *Post by Cyrus Younessi of Scalar Capital (October 2018)*
250 | - [A Brief History of Stablecoins (Part 1)](https://blog.bitmex.com/a-brief-history-of-stablecoins-part-1/)
251 | *Post by Bitmex Research (July 2018)*
252 | - [The Instability of Stablecoins](https://hackernoon.com/the-instability-of-stablecoins-69e2c8e1729e)
253 | *Hackernoon Post by Anthony Xie (May 2018)*
254 | - [Introduction to Stable Coins](https://medium.com/@blockspace.info/introduction-to-stable-coins-f8553d3a0feb)
255 | *Medium Post by By Victor Hogrefe, Aviv Milner, of Blockspace Solutions (April 2018)*
256 | - [The Case for Central Bank Electronic Money and The Non-Case for Central Bank Cryptocurrencies](https://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/2018/02/13/the-case-for-central-bank-electronic-money-and-the-non-case-for-central-bank-cryptocurrencies)
257 | *Post by A. Berentsen and F. Schar of The St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank (April 2018)*
258 | - [The Rise of Stablecoins](https://coinjournal.net/the-rise-of-stablecoins/)
259 | *Post by Alex T. (April 2018)*
260 | - [Blockchain After the Gold Rush](https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-after-the-gold-rush-e1c6d3044dae)
261 | *Hackernoon Post by Abram Symons (April 2018)*
262 | - [_Satire:_ Announcing World Trade Francs: The Official Ethereum Stablecoin](https://blog.ethereum.org/2018/04/01/announcing-world-trade-francs-official-ethereum-stablecoin/)
263 | *Post by Vitalik Buterin (April 2018)*
264 | - [Race for Stable Cryptos Heats Up as Volatility and Demand Surge](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-02-21/race-for-stable-cryptos-heats-up-as-volatility-and-demand-surge?)
265 | *Post by Camila Russo (February 2018)*
266 | - [Stablecoins: Designing a Price-Stable Cryptocurrency](https://hackernoon.com/stablecoins-designing-a-price-stable-cryptocurrency-6bf24e2689e5)
267 | *Hackernoon Post by Haseeb Qureshi (February 2018)*
268 | - [Stablecoins 101: Why the Crypto Market Needs Fiat Stability](https://cryptoslate.com/stablecoins-101-crypto-market-needs-fiat-stability/)
269 | *Post by Reuben Jackson (February 2018)*
270 | - [An Overview of Stablecoins - Multicoin Capital](https://multicoin.capital/2018/01/17/an-overview-of-stablecoins/)
271 | *Post by Myles Snider of MultiCoin Capital (January 2018)*
272 | - [Can a Blockchain Help Charities?](https://www.viget.com/articles/can-a-blockchain-help-charities/)
273 | *Post by Leo Bauza (October 2017)*
274 |
275 | #### Other Stablecoin Projects
276 |
277 | - [AMPL: Ampleforth](https://www.ampleforth.org): Algorithmic Stability
278 | - [CUSD: Carbon](https://www.carbon.money/): Algorithmic Stability
279 | - [USDC: Coinbase](https://www.centre.io/usdc/): USD Backed
280 | - [GUSD: Gemini](https://gemini.com/dollar/): USD Backed
281 | - [NUSD: Neutral](https://dapp.neutralproject.com/): Metastable Stablecoin Basket
282 | - [PAX: Paxos](https://www.paxos.com/pax/): USD Backed
283 | - [RSV: Reserve](https://www.reserve.org/): Collateral Backed
284 | - [SU: StableUnit](https://stableunit.org/): Collateral Backed
285 | - [SUSD: Synthetix](https://www.synthetix.io/): Collateral Backed
286 | - [TUSD: TrustToken](https://www.trusttoken.com/trueusd/): USD Backed
287 | - [USDT: Tether](https://tether.to/): USD Backed
288 |
289 | ### In-Depth Analysis
290 |
291 | #### MakerDAO 101
292 |
293 | - [How Dai Addresses Centralization and Counterparty Risk](https://medium.com/makerdao/how-dai-addresses-centralization-and-counterparty-risk-3abce5932b4e)
294 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (April 2018)*
295 | - [Ether Deflation Caused by MakerDAO Part 1](https://medium.com/@deepitag/ether-deflation-as-caused-by-makerdao-part-1-723b89bb24f7) | [Part 2](https://medium.com/@deepitag/ether-deflation-as-caused-by-makerdao-part-2-8e5a12f1d34e) | [Part 3](https://medium.com/@deepitag/ether-deflation-as-caused-by-makerdao-part-3-a-spur-of-the-moment-analysis-39d0d0d51720)
296 | *Medium Post by Deepit AG (September 2018)*
297 | - [Maker DAO Network Analysis](https://santiment.net/blog/makerdao-network-analysis/)
298 | *Post by Santiment (October 2018)*
299 | - [The Role of Ether in Multi-Collateral Dai](https://medium.com/@TrustlessState/the-role-of-ether-in-multi-collateral-dai-cfc8b43ab50c)
300 | *Medium Post by David Hoffman (December 2018)*
301 | - [MakerDAO Token Economics: An Independent Research Report](https://www.economicsdesign.com/portfolio/makerdao/)
302 | *Research Report by Lisa JY Tan (September 2019)*
303 |
304 | #### MakerDAO 201
305 |
306 | - [Measuring Dai Supply and Demand Price Effects](https://app.santiment.net/insights/read/measuring-dai-supply-and-demand-price-effects-623)
307 | *Post by Primoz Kordez on Santiment (August 2019)*
308 | - [A Ratings-Based Model for Credit Events in MakerDAO](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5a479ee3b7411c6102f75729/t/5d25fc556a956b0001aa2c62/1562770517350/Maker-Ratings.pdf)
309 | *Paper by Alex Evans (July 2019)*
310 | - [Maker Network Overview: Placeholder VC](https://www.placeholder.vc/blog/2019/3/1/maker-network-report)
311 | *Report by Placeholder VC (March 2019)*
312 | - [MakerDAO Stability Fee Benchmarking](https://medium.com/@primoz.kordez/makerdao-stability-fee-benchmarking-1c440b69de6b)
313 | *Medium Post by Primoz Kordez (February 2019)*
314 | - [Evaluating MKR Buyback and Burn model](https://medium.com/@TrustlessState/evaluating-mkr-def6d36092bd)
315 | *Medium Post by David Hoffman (February 2019)*
316 | - [Dai in Numbers](https://medium.com/makerdao/dai-in-numbers-2710d8a5633a)
317 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (February 2019)*
318 | - [Examining the Supply of Maker Dai: An Analysis into CDP Demand](https://medium.com/coinmonks/examining-the-supply-of-maker-dai-b04fbab7b4cd)
319 | *Medium Post by Jack Purdy (January 2019)*
320 | - [The Auction Grinding Attack: A Case for a Liquidation Penalty in MCD](https://github.com/livnev/auction-grinding/blob/master/grinding.pdf)
321 | *Paper by Lev Livnev (June 2018)*
322 | - [Single Collateral Dai — 9 Months in Review](https://medium.com/@mikeraymcdonald/single-collateral-dai-9-months-in-review-b9d9fbe45ab)
323 | *Medium Post by Mike McDonald (September 2018)*
324 | - [Maximum Leverage on Maker](https://ian.pw/posts/2018-01-25-maximum-leverage-on-maker.html)
325 | *Blog Post by Ian Macalinao (January 2018)*
326 | - [Measuring Maker-Dai Stability](https://medium.com/tokenanalyst/measuring-maker-dai-stability-f74c23108128)
327 | *Medium Post by Sid Shekhar (March 2018)*
328 | - [Collateralized Debt Obligations for Issuer-Backed Tokens](https://ethresear.ch/t/collateralized-debt-obligations-for-issuer-backed-tokens/525)
329 | *Research Post by Vitalik Buterin (January 2018)*
330 | - [How Stable are the top Stablecoins? A Quantitative Analysis](https://medium.com/coinmonks/how-well-do-the-top-stablecoins-perform-a-quantitative-analysis-c56d022719b)
331 | *Medium Post by Wes Levitt (January 2019)*
332 | - [MakerDAO 2018 Revenue Analysis](https://medium.com/@marcandrdumas/makerdao-2018-revenue-analysis-55462642e2b9)
333 | *Medium Post by Marc-André Dumas (February 2019)*
334 | - [MakerDAO Q1 2019 Revenue Analysis](https://medium.com/@marcandrdumas/makerdao-q1-2019-revenue-analysis-9afe82af3372)
335 | *Medium Post by Marc-André Dumas (April 2019)*
336 | - [MakerDAO Tokens Explained: DAI, WETH, PETH, SIN, MKR. Part 1](https://medium.com/coinmonks/makerdao-tokens-explained-dai-weth-peth-sin-mkr-part-1-a46a0f687d5e)
337 | *Medium Post by Aleksey Studnev (May 2019)*
338 | - [Maker DAO Transactions Illustrated](https://medium.com/coinmonks/maker-dao-transactions-illustrated-691ad2715cf7)
339 | *Medium Post by Aleksey Studnev (May 2019)*
340 |
341 | ### Maker Protocol
342 |
343 | #### Documentation Portal
344 |
345 | - [MCD Docs: Introduction to the Maker Protocol](https://docs.makerdao.com/)
346 | - [Maker Protocol 101](https://docs.makerdao.com/maker-protocol-101)
347 |
348 | ##### Smart Contract Modules
349 |
350 | - [Core Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/core-module)
351 | - [Collateral Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/collateral-module)
352 | - [Dai Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/dai-module)
353 | - [System Stabilizer Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/system-stabilizer-module)
354 | - [Oracle Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/oracle-module)
355 | - [MKR Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/mkr-module)
356 | - [Governance Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/governance-module)
357 | - [Rates Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/rates-module)
358 | - [Proxy Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/proxy-module)
359 | - [Emergency Shutdown Module](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/emergency-shutdown-module)
360 | - [Maker Protocol Shutdown](https://docs.makerdao.com/smart-contract-modules/shutdown)
361 |
362 | ##### Other MCD Documentation
363 |
364 | - [MCD Glossaries](https://docs.makerdao.com/other-documentation/system-glossary)
365 | - [Smart Contract Annotations](https://docs.makerdao.com/other-documentation/smart-contract-annotations)
366 |
367 | ##### Migration
368 |
369 | - [SCD<>MCD Migration](https://docs.makerdao.com/migration/scd-mcd-migration-detailed-documentation)
370 |
371 | ##### Auctions
372 |
373 | - [The Auctions of the Maker Protocol](https://docs.makerdao.com/auctions/the-auctions-of-the-maker-protocol)
374 |
375 | ## Governance and Risk
376 |
377 | The Maker Governance Framework is built on rigorously vetted, reproducible, scientific models created by experts with proven track records in the traditional finance space. Maker's risk analysts share research ideas, discuss quantitative models, and perform due diligence on collateral types.
378 |
379 | Maker values the opinions of informed members who participate in on-going Governance discussions.
380 |
381 | ### Governance
382 |
383 | - [MakerDAO Governance Risk Framework Part 1](https://medium.com/makerdao/makerdao-governance-risk-framework-38625f514101) | [Part 2](https://medium.com/makerdao/makerdao-governance-risk-framework-fc8939f3d4e9) | [Part 3](https://medium.com/makerdao/makerdao-governance-risk-framework-part-3-7a4c620f4077)
384 | *Medium Posts by MakerDAO (July 2018 | December 2018)*
385 | - [Lessons From MakerDAO](https://thecontrol.co/lessons-from-makerdao-a42081116e9a)
386 | *Medium Post by Nick Tomaino (February 2018)*
387 | - [Deep Dive Into MakerDAO Governance: A Look at the Code for Governance in SCD](https://medium.com/@banteg/deep-dive-into-makerdao-governance-437c89493203)
388 | *Medium Post by Banteg (December 2018)*
389 | - [Dai Savings Rate Announced](https://medium.com/makerdao/dai-reward-rate-earn-a-reward-from-holding-dai-10a07f52f3cf)
390 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (August 2018)*
391 | - [Foundation Proposal V2](https://blog.makerdao.com/foundation-proposal-v2/) | [V1](https://medium.com/makerdao/foundation-proposal-caeb382465c1)
392 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (August 2018 | June 2018)*
393 | - [Reaching a Compromise on the 20% Principle and the Foundation Proposal](https://medium.com/makerdao/reaching-a-compromise-on-the-20-principle-and-the-foundation-proposal-afe23a48b3e6)
394 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (August 2018)*
395 | - [The Importance of Debt Ceilings within MakerDAO’s Collateralized Stable-Coin System](https://medium.com/@davidutrobin/the-importance-of-debt-ceilings-within-the-makerdao-collateralized-stable-coin-system-2a57f0688b50)
396 | *Medium Post by David Utrobin (April 2018)*
397 | - [Maker Governance: Unwrapping the Importance of Stability Fees](https://fitznerblockchain.consulting/maker-governance-exploring-the-importance-of-stability-fees/)
398 | *Article by Fitzner Blockchain Consulting (February 2019)*
399 | - [Introducing A New Governance On-Boarding Experience](https://blog.makerdao.com/makerdao-introducing-a-new-governance-on-boarding-experience/)
400 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (May 2019)*
401 |
402 | ### Analytics
403 |
404 | - [Governance Analytics Dashboard](https://mkrgov.science)
405 | - [Governance Poll History](https://mkrgov.science/polls)
406 | - [Executive Vote History](https://mkrgov.science/executive)
407 |
408 | ### Meetings and Discussions
409 |
410 | - [Governance Forum](https://forum.makerdao.com/c/governance)
411 | - Scientific Governance and Risk Meetings
412 | - [Join](https://zoom.us/j/697074715) | [Calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=makerdao.com_3efhm2ghipksegl009ktniomdk%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles) | [Video Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLzkWCj8ywWNq5-90-Id6VPSsrk4OWVan) | [Audio Playlist](https://soundcloud.com/makerdao/sets/governance-and-risk) | [Transcripts](https://community-development.makerdao.com/governance/governance-and-risk-meetings/transcripts) | [Minutes (Archive)](https://github.com/scottrepreneur/maker-minutes)
413 |
414 | ## Voting Basics
415 |
416 | MakerDAO relies on its governance community to manage the Maker Protocol. Successful governance grows the system, improves long-term reliability, and encourages the widespread adoption of Dai.
417 |
418 | Participate in MakerDAO Governance by staying informed and voting regularly.
419 |
420 | ### Voter Onboarding
421 |
422 | - [Voter Onboarding Guide](link): _coming soon_
423 |
424 | ### Voting Dashboard
425 |
426 | - [Governance Portal](https://vote.makerdao.com)
427 | - [Governance Poll History](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling)
428 |
429 | ### Voting Contract
430 |
431 | - [The MakerDAO Voting Proxy Contract](https://medium.com/makerdao/the-makerdao-voting-proxy-contract-5765dd5946b4)
432 |
433 | #### Setup Guides
434 |
435 | *Notice: The Voting Portal is undergoing an update.*
436 |
437 | - [Maker Governance Voting Setup for Ledger](https://medium.com/makerdao/how-to-setup-the-voting-contract-using-a-ledger-hardware-wallet-1f00d49ce43a)
438 | - [Maker Governance Voting Setup for Trezor](https://medium.com/makerdao/how-to-setup-the-voting-contract-using-a-trezor-hardware-wallet-af4969aa157f)
439 | - [Maker Governance Voting Setup for MetaMask](https://medium.com/makerdao/how-to-setup-the-voting-contract-using-two-metamask-accounts-4e83e4fec602)
440 | - [Maker Governance Voting Setup for Paper Wallets Using SETH](https://medium.com/makerdao/guide-vote-proxy-setup-with-seth-f62397a10c59)
441 | - [Video Voting Tutorial](https://youtu.be/wP7DedWcEmg?list=PLLzkWCj8ywWP6yCPPm1IRKysNsrzg3LQ6)
442 |
443 |
444 | ## Dai
445 |
446 | - [The Dai Universe](https://github.com/jordanlyall/dai-universe): Jordan Lyall aggregates all the different technical manifestations of Dai
447 |
448 | ### Generate Dai
449 |
450 | - Vault Onboarding Guide: _coming soon_
451 | - [Oasis Vault Portal](https://oasis.app/borrow): Lock Collateral in Maker Vaults to Generate Dai
452 |
453 | #### Third Party Vault Portals
454 |
455 | - [DeFi Saver](https://defisaver.com/): Manage CDPs and Automate Liquidation Protection
456 | - [InstaDapp](https://instadapp.io/dapp/borrow/): Alternative CDP UI With Access to Lending and Borrowing
457 | - [Settle.finance](https://settle.finance/os): Alternative CDP UI Offering Additional Functionality
458 | - [Shadowlands](https://github.com/kayagoban/shadowlands): TextUI Dapp Platform built on Python3.5+, Web3 and Asciimatics
459 | - [Zerion](https://zerion.io): Interface to manage multiple Vaults and CDPs in a single place
460 |
461 | ### Earn Dai
462 |
463 | - [Coinbase (Earn Dai)](https://www.coinbase.com/earn/dai/): Earn Dai by watching introductory lessons
464 | - [Community Meetup Grants](https://community-development.makerdao.com/meetups): Get funding in Dai to host a Maker meetup
465 | - [Development Grants Program](https://community-development.makerdao.com/grants): The MakerDAO Community Grants Program
466 | - [Hackathons and Bounties](https://community-development.makerdao.com/hackathons): The MakerDAO Hackathons Initiative
467 | - [Oasis (DSR)](https://oasis.app/save): Earn Interest on Dai with the DSR
468 |
469 | ### Hold Dai
470 |
471 | #### Hardware Wallets
472 |
473 | - [KeepKey](https://shapeshift.io/keepkey/) | [Ledger](https://ledger.com/) | [Trezor](https://trezor.io/)
474 |
475 | #### Web | Paper Wallets
476 |
477 | - [MyCrypto](https://mycrypto.com) | [MyEtherWallet](https://www.myetherwallet.com/)
478 |
479 | #### Browser Extension Wallets
480 |
481 | - [MetaMask](https://metamask.io/)
482 |
483 | #### Mobile Wallets
484 |
485 | - [Argent](https://www.argent.xyz/)
486 | - [BRD](https://brd.com/)
487 | - [Celcius](https://celsius.network/)
488 | - [DexWallet](https://www.dexwallet.io/)
489 | - [Edge](https://edge.app/)
490 | - [Ethos Universal Wallet](https://www.ethos.io/universal-wallet/)
491 | - [Freewallet](https://freewallet.org/eth-wallet)
492 | - [WiniWallet](https://www.winiwallet.io)
493 |
494 | #### Mobile | Browser Wallets
495 |
496 | - [AlphaWallet](https://alphawallet.com/)
497 | - [Coinbase Wallet](https://wallet.coinbase.com/)
498 | - [imToken](https://token.im/)
499 | - [Trust Wallet](https://trustwallet.com/)
500 | - [Lumi](https://lumiwallet.com/)
501 |
502 | #### Mobile | Desktop Wallets
503 |
504 | - [Atomic Wallet](https://atomicwallet.io/)
505 | - [Exodus](https://www.exodus.io/)
506 | - [Status.im](https://status.im/)
507 | - [Zelcore](https://zel.network/project/zelcore/)
508 |
509 | ### Use Dai
510 |
511 | #### Apps | Integrations | Tools
512 |
513 | - [Bounty0x](https://bounty0x.io/): Bounty Hunting Platform
514 | - [Bounties Network](https://bounties.network/): Platform to Create Projects, Collaborate, and Freelance
515 | - [Chai](https://chai.money/): ERC-20 wrapper for Dai in DSR
516 | - [Gilded Finance](https://gilded.finance/): Dai Invoicing
517 | - [Gitcoin](https://gitcoin.co/): Crowdfunding and Freelance Developers Platform
518 | - [LNDR](https://blockmason.io/lndr/): Expense Sharing App
519 | - [Liquid Long](https://liquid-long.keydonix.com/): Leverage ETH
520 | - [PoolTogether](https://www.pooltogether.us/): Lossless Lottery
521 | - [Pool Dai](https://zeframlou.github.io/pool-dai/): Lossless Donation Protocol
522 | - [Request](https://app.request.network/): Request a Payment in Dai
523 | - [Whisp.Money](https://whisp.money): Dai Payroll Solution
524 |
525 | #### Merchant Solutions | Payment Processors
526 |
527 | - [Coingate](https://coingate.com/): Accept payment in Dai and 50 other crypto currencies
528 | - [Dexpay](https://dexpay.me/): Sell more by accepting Dai, Eth and other cryptocurrencies
529 | - [Gilded](https://get.gilded.finance/): Crypto accounting
530 | - [Groundhog](https://groundhog.network/) - Accept recurring and pre-authorized subscription payments from customers
531 | - [Ink Protocol](https://paywithink.com/): Securely buy & sell anywhere with decentralized reputation & escrow using the XNK token
532 | - [Reqify](https://reqify.io/): Accept cryptocurrency payments with Request for Shopify
533 | - [WooREQ](https://wooreq.com/): Accept cryptocurrency payments with Request for WooCommerce
534 |
535 | ### Spend Dai
536 |
537 | - [Aave Pay](https://pay.aave.com/): Use crypto to send fiat payments to anyone
538 | - [AdEx Network](https://www.adex.network): Platform for decentralized advertising using Dai as payment method
539 | - [Bidali](https://giftcards.bidali.com/buy-giftcards-with-dai/): Buy gift cards with Dai
540 | - [CelerX](https://celerx.app/): Play eSports games, win crypto prizes
541 | - [Coinevents.io](https://coinevents.io): Event tickets, sell your event's tickets for crypto
542 | - [DAI Card](https://daicard.io/): Burner wallet to send and receive Dai
543 | - [Grid Plus Energy](https://gridplus.io/energy): Pay for electricity with Dai, ETH, or BTC (Texas)
544 | - [Living Room of Satoshi](https://www.livingroomofsatoshi.com/): Pay any bill with cryptocurrency (Australia)
545 | - [Monolith](https://monolith.xyz/): Ethereum wallet with debit card options and various security features
546 | - [NeedsList](https://needslist.co/donate): Purchase items that are critically needed and help with disaster preparedness
547 | - [OpenSea](https://opensea.io): Buy and sell digital goods and assets, make offers in Dai
548 | - [Swarm](https://www.swarm.fund/): Participate in security token offerings
549 | - [Unicef](https://lp.unicef.fr/donate-dai/): Donate Dai
550 | - [Wirex](https://wirexapp.com/card/): Visa debit card that can be top-up with Dai
551 |
552 | ### Lend Dai
553 |
554 | - [Celcius](https://celsius.network/): Custodial Lending and Borrowing
555 | - [Compound.Finance](https://app.compound.finance/): Decentralized Lending and Borrowing
556 | - [Dharma](https://www.dharma.io/): Pretty Compound UI
557 | - [DyDx](https://dydx.exchange/): Decentralized Trading, Lending, and Borrowing
558 | - [Ethichub](https://ethichub.com/en): P2P Lending to Communities Around the Globe
559 | - [ETHLend](https://ethlend.io/): Loan Marketplace
560 | - [Fulcrum](https://fulcrum.trade/#/lend): Decentralized Dai Lending and Margin Trading
561 | - [Nexo](https://nexo.io/): Custodial Lending and Borrowing
562 | - [Nuo](https://www.nuo.network/): Non-Custodial Lending, Borrowing, and Trading
563 | - [Zerion](https://zerion.io): Simple interface to the protocols of decentralized finance
564 |
565 | ### Trade Dai
566 |
567 | #### Dai and MKR Markets
568 |
569 | - [Messari](https://messari.io/): [DAI](https://messari.io/asset/Dai/exchanges) | [MKR](https://messari.io/asset/maker/exchanges)
570 |
571 | #### Token Swaps
572 |
573 | - [0xInstant](https://0x.org/instant)
574 | - [1inch.exchange](https://1inch.exchange/)
575 | - [Airswap](https://instant.airswap.io/)
576 | - [Bancor](https://www.bancor.network/)
577 | - [DEX.AG](https://dex.ag/)
578 | - [KyberSwap](https://kyberswap.com/swap)
579 | - [Liquality](https://liquality.io/)
580 | - [SimpleSwap](https://simpleswap.io/)
581 | - [Swap.online](https://swap.online/)
582 | - [Uniswap](https://uniswap.exchange/swap)
583 | - [Tokenlon](https://tokenlon.im/instant)
584 | - [Zerion](https://zerion.io)
585 |
586 | #### Non-Custodial Exchanges
587 |
588 | - [Changelly](https://changelly.com/)
589 | - [CoinChangeX](https://www.coinchangex.com/token/#!/trade/DAI-ETH)
590 | - [DDex](https://ddex.io/spot/ETH-DAI)
591 | - [DeversiFi](https://trustless.ethfinex.com/DAIETH)
592 | - [Dex.Blue](https://dex.blue/)
593 | - [DyDx](https://trade.dydx.exchange)
594 | - [EtherDelta](https://etherdelta.com/)
595 | - [ForkDelta](https://forkdelta.app/#!/trade/DAI-ETH)
596 | - [Oasis](https://oasis.app/trade/market/WETH/DAI)
597 | - [Paradex](https://paradex.io/market/weth-dai)
598 | - [RadarRelay](https://app.radarrelay.com/WETH/DAI)
599 | - [ShapeShift](https://shapeshift.com/)
600 | - [Tokensets](https://www.tokensets.com/)
601 | - [Totle](https://app.totle.com)
602 |
603 | #### Custodial Exchanges
604 |
605 | - [Bibox](https://www.bibox.com/exchange?coinPair=ETH_DAI): China
606 | - [Bitfinex](https://www.bitfinex.com): Hong Kong
607 | - [Coinbase](https://pro.coinbase.com/trade/DAI-USDC): USA
608 | - [COSS.IO](https://coss.io/): Singapore
609 | - [Exmo](https://exmo.com/en/trade#?pair=DAI_ETH): England
610 | - [Gate.io](https://www.gate.io/trade/DAI_USDT): USA
611 | - [HitBTC](https://hitbtc.com/ETH-to-DAI): EU
612 | - [KuCoin](https://trade.kucoin.com/spot): Hong Kong
613 | - [Panda](https://panda.exchange/en-IC/): Latin America
614 | - [Probit](https://www.probit.com/en-us): Republic of Seychelles
615 | - [Yobit](https://yobit.net/en/trade/DAI/USD): Russia
616 |
617 | #### Crypto | Fiat - On/Off Ramps
618 |
619 | - [Buenbit](https://www.buenbit.com/): Argentina | Peru
620 | - [Elastum](https://elastum.io/): EU | Global
621 | - [Unsupported Countries and US States](https://elastum.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021383471-Supported-countries)
622 | - [Orionx](https://www.orionx.com): Mexico | Chile
623 | - [PayTrie](https://paytrie.com): Canada
624 | - [Ramp](https://instant.ramp.network/): UK | EU
625 | - [Ripio](https://www.ripio.com/en/): Argentina | Brazil | Mexico
626 | - [Wyre](https://sendwyre.com): USA | EU | UK | Australia
627 | - [Geographic Restrictions List](https://support.sendwyre.com/en/articles/1863574-geographic-restrictions)
628 | - [Supported Currency Pairs](https://support.sendwyre.com/en/articles/3231576-supported-currencies-pairs)
629 | - [US License List](https://www.sendwyre.com/licenses/)
630 |
631 | ### Watch Dai
632 |
633 | #### Monitor Vaults
634 |
635 | - [CDP Calculator](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AdDOW1maMmVkSBQwzS-9mkkAKIjOvU8CO8rfNYqxNt0/edit#gid=1576939815): Google Sheets CDP Simulator
636 | - [CDP.FYI](https://cdp.fyi/): Receive Push Notifications When CDPs Reach Dangerous Levels
637 | - [CDP Simulator](https://cdp-simulator.surge.sh/): Metamask Required
638 | - [CDP Simulator](https://cdpsimulator.netlify.com/): Metamask Not Required
639 | - [DeFi Explore](https://defiexplore.com/): Find info on Maker Vaults
640 | - [EthView](https://ethview.app): View CDP and DeFi Statistics of an Ethereum Address
641 | - [Makerscan](https://makerscan.io/): MakerDAO System Explorer
642 | - [Stability Fee Notifications](https://makerstabilityfee.com/): Email List for Stability Fee Changes
643 |
644 | #### Analytics and Metrics
645 |
646 | - [Daiembassy](https://www.daiembassy.online/): MakerDAO System Explorer
647 | - [Dsr.fyi](https://dsr.fyi/): Check your DSR Dai balance
648 | - [Dai-in-Defi](https://dai-in-defi.com/): Supply and Demand Dashboard for Maker Dai
649 | - [Daiprice](https://www.daiprice.info/): Dai USD Price Tracker and Metrics
650 | - [DaiPeg](https://daipeg.com/): Dai USD Price Tracker
651 | - [Defi Score](https://app.defiscore.io/assets/dai): Compare DeFi lending by asset
652 | - [Dai.stablecoin.science](https://dai.stablecoin.science/): Dai USD Price Tracker
653 | - [DaiStats](https://daistats.com/): Dai Statistics
654 | - [DeFi.ai](https://defi.ai/dai): Exposes profit opportunities to buy or sell Dai on Coinbase and Radar, when Dai is trading below or above its \$1 peg
655 | - [DeFiTracker](https://defitracker.io/): Track Dai Across DeFi Protocols
656 | - [MakerDaiBot](https://twitter.com/MakerDaiBot): Twitterbot
657 | - [MCD State](http://mcdstate.info/)
658 | - [Mkr.tools](https://mkr.tools): MakerDAO System Explorer and Informational Statistics
659 | - [Nomics: Dai](https://nomics.com/assets/dai-dai#statistics): Dai Statistics with an API Aggregator
660 | - [Santiment](https://graphs.santiment.net/makerdao): Maker Analytics
661 | - [Vishesh's Graphs](https://makerdao.descipher.io/): Data Representations
662 | - [VWAP Breakdown](http://dai.descipher.io/): Dai Price Tracker
663 |
664 | #### Stablecoin Comparisons
665 |
666 | - [DAppTotal](https://dapptotal.com/defi): DeFi Protocol Rankings
667 | - [DeFiPrime](https://defiprime.com/defi-rates): Compre DeFi Lending Rates to the Traditional Financial System
668 | - [DeFiPulse](https://defipulse.com/): DeFi Protocol Rankings and Analytics
669 | - [Loanscan](https://loanscan.io/): Analytics for Debt Issued on the Ethereum Blockchain
670 | - [TokenAnalyst: Stablecoins](https://www.tokenanalyst.io/stablecoins): Stablecoin Comparisons
671 | - [TRMLabs Insights](https://insights.trmlabs.com/?tokens=DAI,USDT,TUSD,GUSD): Stablecoin Comparisons
672 |
673 | ## Milestones | Achievements
674 |
675 | A chronological collection of MakerDAO's major milestones and achievements over the years compiled by Maker's community.
676 |
677 | ### 2020
678 |
679 | - [MKR Token Authority Transferred](https://blog.makerdao.com/transfer-of-mkr-token-control-a-giant-leap-toward-system-decentralization/) | [tx](https://etherscan.io/tx/0x6c3e56c4b99b280dddbff4f087c25d89c054421a202503fd49c36c6683e48fa1)
680 | *MakerDAO Blog Post (January 2020)*
681 | - [MKR in the burner address was BURNED for the first time](https://twitter.com/nanexcool/status/1216824200914243584?s=20) | [tx](https://etherscan.io/tx/0xda5f9a9dfc33c73dd1582c894736cb97248255fffa59b39bda0acb65e5374f95)
682 | *Mariano's Tweet (January 2020)*
683 |
684 | ### 2019
685 |
686 | - [The Maker Foundation Transfers Trademarks and Software IP to Independent Dai Foundation](https://blog.makerdao.com/the-maker-foundation-transfers-trademarks-and-software-ip-to-independent-dai-foundation/)
687 | *MakerDAO Blog Post (December 2019)*
688 | - [Dai supply surpasses Sai](https://twitter.com/LenklaH/status/1203974242813042689?s=20)
689 | *Lenka's Tweet (December 2019)*
690 | - [**Multi-Collateral Dai Launched**](https://twitter.com/androolloyd/status/1196458513243017217?s=20) | [TX](https://etherscan.io/tx/0xa418049bc3d4f8d34678fdefb5c5cab66ce8f3650cdb0d11f3f56bb145bdbc55)
691 | *Andrew Redden Twitter Post (November 2019)*
692 | - [Launch Parameters Amendment](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmzws83rd8gfwzhnjnfiduve6bcm826cyqemgp7nmzv6p4)
693 | *Ratified Governance Poll (November 2019)*
694 | - [Migration Risk Construct Proposal](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmba2hpv3kcbjgzvlnv7xsogs3jenqdiqo3ffnktgqtepn)
695 | *Ratified Governance Poll (November 2019)*
696 | - [DeFi Public Feed Proposal](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmpem83sxjjwe1jvn2csdtetn4r3j95ejuzpbmtxef4lu5)
697 | *Ratified Governance Poll (October 2019)*
698 | - [Responsible Oracle Migration Proposal](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmtg1vnui79st2cvnth3rhh1bjkgi1qttftnk1yt9nwqdx)
699 | *Ratified Governance Poll (October 2019)*
700 | - [Oracles Incentives Restructuring](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmwzwvfdi8qtjh8dkggjpqxysu3qjg2gegpuar2nh7ucer)
701 | *Ratified Governance Poll (October 2019)*
702 | - [Interim Oracle Team Mandate](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmas1bqrquo2h41qv4fa8hpek9ukb7dlwtpkpn62r5hhmq)
703 | *Ratified Governance Poll (October 2019)*
704 | - [Interim Risk Team Mandate](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmpvhtcjxpm6wxs1cnq4bjc31d5egbyyd2k4ejotbtmhmt)
705 | *Ratified Governance Poll (September 2019)*
706 | - [Interim Governance Facilitator Mandate](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/qmvh4z3l5ymqgtfs6tifq3jpjx5mxgdfnjy6alewnwwvba)
707 | *Ratified Governance Poll (September 2019)*
708 | - [Collateral Asset Priority Polls](https://blog.makerdao.com/multi-collateral-dai-collateral-types/) | [Results](https://forum.makerdao.com/t/results-collateral-asset-priority-poll-august-19-2019/278)
709 | *Ratified Governance Polls (August 2019)*
710 | - [MCD Public Bug Bounty is Announced](https://blog.makerdao.com/mcd-bug-bounty-announcement-and-security-roadmap-update/)
711 | *MakerDAO Blog Post (July 2019)*
712 | - [Critical Update to Governance Voting Contract](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/bmlgdm/notice_update_to_governance_voting_contract/)
713 | *Reddit Post by Richard Brown (May 2019)*
714 | - [Oasis Contract Upgrade](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/aoimcy/announcement_the_oasis_team_is_performing_an/) | [Postmortem Update](https://blog.makerdao.com/postmortem-oasis-contract-upgrade/)
715 | *Reddit (February 2019) | MakerDAO Blog (March 2019)*
716 | - [Updated SCD WhitePaper](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/ascw7p/check_out_the_updated_whitepaper/)
717 | *Reddit Post by Rune Christensen (February 2019)*
718 | - [2,000,000 ETH Locked in the CDP Engine](https://twitter.com/nanexcool/status/1090833187918528517)
719 | *Tweet by Mariano Conti (January 2019)*
720 |
721 | ### 2018
722 |
723 | - [Happy BirthDAI: One Year Since Dai's Launch](https://medium.com/makerdao/happy-birthdai-4aee1166ef14)
724 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (December 2018)*
725 | - [1,000,000 ETH Locked in the CDP Engine](https://twitter.com/mikeraymcdonald/status/1062384077280632833)
726 | *Tweet Post by Mike McDonald (November 2018)*
727 | - [Introducing the New CDP Portal for Single Collateral Dai](https://medium.com/makerdao/introducing-the-new-cdp-portal-for-single-collateral-dai-eeec1c766fde)
728 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (October 2018)*
729 | - [Announcing the MakerDAO Core Community Development Initiative](https://medium.com/makerdao/announcing-the-makerdao-core-community-development-initiative-d388bfba88e3)
730 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (October 2018)*
731 | - [The Maker Foundation Proposal](https://vote.makerdao.com/polling-proposal/pollfoundationproposal)
732 | *Ratified Governance Poll (September 2018)*
733 | - [Introducing the Governance Voting UI for the Maker Foundational Vote](https://medium.com/makerdao/introducing-the-governance-voting-ui-for-the-maker-foundational-vote-3fa669551ce1)
734 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (September 2018)*
735 | - [Multi-Collateral Dai Code Open for Review](https://medium.com/makerdao/the-code-is-ready-2aee2aa62e73)
736 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (September 2018)*
737 | - [Dai Savings Rate Announced](https://medium.com/makerdao/dai-reward-rate-earn-a-reward-from-holding-dai-10a07f52f3cf)
738 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (August 2018)*
739 | - [Debt Ceiling Raised to \$100MM USD](https://medium.com/makerdao/we-raised-the-roof-fbe8663442d1)
740 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (July 2018)*
741 |
742 | ### 2017
743 |
744 | - [Sai V1 Globally Settled](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/7lhbmx/psa_sai_now_globally_settled/)
745 | *Reddit Post by MakerDAO (December 2017)*
746 | - [Dai V1 Launched](https://medium.com/makerdao/dai-is-now-live-ad87e34fc826)
747 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (December 2017)*
748 | - [Dai V1 Audited](https://medium.com/makerdao/single-collateral-dai-source-code-and-security-reviews-523e1a01a3c8)
749 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (December 2017)*
750 | - [Introducing Sai](https://web.archive.org/web/20170606025602/https://blog.makerdao.com/2017/06/05/introducing-sai/)
751 | *MakerDAO Blog Post by Andy Milenius (June 2017)*
752 | - [Establishment of the Dai Foundation](https://web.archive.org/web/20170603093744/https://blog.makerdao.com/2017/02/19/establishment-of-the-dai-foundation/)
753 | *MakerDAO Blog Post by Rune Christensen (February 2017)*
754 |
755 | ### 2016
756 |
757 | - [2017 Product Roadmap](https://web.archive.org/web/20170608025915/https://blog.makerdao.com/2016/12/02/2017-product-roadmap/)
758 | *MakerDAO Blog Post by Andy Milenius (December 2016)*
759 |
760 | ## Media Coverage
761 |
762 | ### Interviews
763 |
764 | #### 2019 | Video Interviews
765 |
766 | - [CoinDesk at DevCon 5: MakerDAO’s Multi-Collateral Dai Token with Rune Christensen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAshxmsC4F4)
767 | *Video Interview by CoinDesk (October 2019)*
768 | - [Introducing Dai Stablecoin: Interview with Rune Christensen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhQg7fnAplQ)
769 | *Video Interview by BROD (July 2019)*
770 | - [Rune Christiansen, Co-Founder & CEO of MakerDAO, Talks Future of Blockchain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huSerGBTdYA)
771 | *Video Interview by Underscore VC (April 2019)*
772 | - [Whiteboard Series with NEAR | Ep: 10 David Utrobin from MakerDAO](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=58&v=lhPdUDy1z1s)
773 | *Video Interview by NEAR Protocol (March 2019)*
774 |
775 | #### 2019 | Transcribed Interviews
776 |
777 | - [The Next 10 Years for MakerDao: A Conversation with Rune Christensen](https://medium.com/the-spartan-group/the-next-10-years-for-makerdao-a-conversation-with-rune-christensen-fe93e35e4960)
778 | *Interview by Jason Choi (November 2019)*
779 | - [Towards a Second-Generation Tokenization: Interview with Rune Chistensen](https://thetokenizer.io/2019/02/18/towards-a-second-generation-tokenization/)
780 | *Interview by The Tokenizer (February 2019)*
781 | - [A Conversation with MakerDAO’s “Head of Oracles” - Mariano Conti](https://medium.com/witnet/a-conversation-with-makerdaos-head-of-oracles-mariano-conti-9e5ea454a9b9)
782 | *Interview by James Ryan Moreau (January 2019)*
783 |
784 | #### 2018 | Video Interviews
785 |
786 | - [MakerDAO President Steven Becker on the Boom in 'Stablecoins'](https://cheddar.com/videos/makerdao-president-on-the-boom-in-stablecoins)
787 | *Video Interview by Cheddar (November 2018)*
788 | - [Niklas Of MakerDAO: Synthetic Tokens, Earning Interest On Dai, What's Next](https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=l4BrsUZ_VwE&app=desktop)
789 | *Video Interview by Crypt0's News (November 2018)*
790 | - [MakerDAO Chat with Greg Diprisco](https://youtu.be/QAbrgEtdtKY)
791 | *Video Interview by Ethex CEO Dan Walton (August 2018)*
792 | - [A Better Stable Coin Than Tether? Interview with Rune Christensen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW8DkIKXpdQ)
793 | *Video Interview by Colin Andrews (June 2018)*
794 | - [Andy Milenius of MakerDAO Talks To ChronoLogic about Scheduling Transactions](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhWD8GbePV0)
795 | *Video Interview by ChronoLogic (May 2018)*
796 | - [MakerDAO Interview with Matt Richards](https://youtu.be/gIp10mX6cbs)
797 | *Video Interview by BQLQ (April 2018)*
798 |
799 | #### 2018 | Transcribed Interviews
800 |
801 | - [MakerDAO: The Backbone of the Future Economy? Interview with Rune Christensen](https://www.coinisseur.com/makerdao-the-backbone-of-the-future-economy/)
802 | *Interview by Coinisseur (November 2018)*
803 | - [CCN Interview: MakerDAO CEO Rune Christensen Talks Stablecoins](https://www.ccn.com/interview-makerdao-ceo-rune-christensen-talks-stablecoins/)
804 | *Interview by Jake Sylvestre (August 2018)*
805 | - [We're Rune Christensen (MakerDAO) and Michael Dunworth (Wyre). We just announced a great partnership. (AMA|AUA)](https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/comments/97ue60/were_rune_christensen_ceo_makerdao_and_michael/)
806 | *Reddit AMA with Rune Christensen and Michael Dunworth (August 2018)*
807 |
808 | #### 2017 | Video Interviews
809 |
810 | - [MakerDAO Interview with Rune Christensen](https://youtu.be/MTiINrPpXDw)
811 | *Video Interview by Nugget's News (November 2017)*
812 |
813 | #### 2016 | Transcribed Interviews
814 |
815 | - [Bitcoinist Interview with Rune Christensen](https://bitcoinist.com/makerdao-founder-claims-absolutely-zero-obligation-dao-investors-interview/)
816 | *Interview by Tyson O'Ham (July 2016)*
817 |
818 | ### Podcasts
819 |
820 | #### 2019 | Broadcasts
821 |
822 | - [The Blockchain VC podcast with Tomer Federman: Ep. 9: Rune Christensen, Co-Founder and CEO, MakerDAO](https://youtu.be/tC3GH9chmXY)
823 | *The Blockchain VC podcast (December 2019)*
824 | - [Base Layer Episode 081: Mariano Conti on Dai and Living in Argentina](https://acrabaselayer.podbean.com/e/base-layer-episode-081-mariano-conti-maker-foundation/)
825 | *Base Layer (November 2019)*
826 | - [Maker DAO: The Central Bank of Web 3.0 w/ Rune Christensen (Episode 298)](https://epicenter.tv/episode/298/)
827 | *Epicenter (July 2019)*
828 | - [POV Crypto #058: The Frontier of Dai with Mariano Conti](https://medium.com/@TrustlessState/58-the-frontier-of-dai-with-mariano-conti-8e532cdc48a4)
829 | *David Hoffman (June 2019)*
830 | - [Hashing It Out #47: MakerDAO – Nik Kunkel](https://thebitcoinpodcast.com/hashing-it-out-47/)
831 | *The Bitcoin Podcast (May 2019)*
832 | - [Software Engineering Daily: Stablecoins with Rune Christensen](https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2019/04/03/stablecoins-with-rune-christensen/)
833 | *SE Daily (April 2019)*
834 | - [Digging into Dai with Rune Christensen from Maker (Episode 70)](https://www.zeroknowledge.fm/70)
835 | *Zero Knowledge FM (March 2019)*
836 | - [Maker: Establishing Stability in Crypto with Rune Christensen (Episode 579)](https://ethhub.substack.com/p/maker-establishing-stability-in-crypto-579)
837 | *Into The Ether (March 2019)*
838 | - [POV Crypto #040: Bitcoin vs. MakerDAO II](https://medium.com/@TrustlessState/pov-crypto-episode-40-bitcoin-vs-makerdao-ii-d71cce4f19b8)
839 | *David Hoffman (March 2019)*
840 | - [Blockchain Meditations #01: Stablecoins and what’s next for MakerDAO with Ashleigh Schap](https://limechain.tech/stable-coins-and-whats-next-for-makerdao/?)
841 | *Lime Chain Blog (March 2019)*
842 | - [How Maker Became Ethereum's Biggest Project with Rune Christensen (Episode 47)](https://blockcrunch.libsyn.com/how-maker-became-ethereums-biggest-project-rune-christensen-founder-makerdao)
843 | *BlockCrunch (February 2019)*
844 | - [Unchained: Rune Christensen of MakerDAO Part 2: How Dai Stayed at $1 While ETH Crashed From $1,400 to \$85 - Ep. 105](https://overcast.fm/+LNqexSQnI)
845 | *Unchained Podcast (February 2019)*
846 | - [Unchained: Rune Christensen of MakerDAO Part 1: How to Keep a Crypto-Collateralized Stablecoin Afloat - Ep. 104](https://overcast.fm/+LNqfe3mfk)
847 | *Unchained Podcast (January 2019)*
848 | - [Wyre Talks Ep. 19: MakerDAO, Novel Paradigms for Risk Management with Steven Becker](https://simplecast.com/s/e32e5290)
849 | *Wyre (January 2019)*
850 |
851 | #### 2018 | Broadcasts
852 |
853 | - [a16z Podcast Ep. 420: All About Stablecoins with Andy Milenius, Jesse Walden, and Sonal Chokshi](https://a16z.com/2018/12/20/stablecoins-why-matter-what-how-daos-maker/)
854 | *a16z Podcast (December 2018)*
855 | - [POV Crypto Special Edition: The Role of Ether in Multi-Collateral Dai with David Utrobin](https://medium.com/@TrustlessState/pov-crypto-special-edition-the-role-of-ether-in-multi-collateral-dai-dd90fd15adfc)
856 | *David Hoffman (December 2018)*
857 | - [POV Crypto #014: Bitcoin vs. MakerDAO](https://medium.com/pov-crypto/pov-crypto-episode-14-bitcoin-vs-makerdao-2d5689f3fbb1)
858 | *David Hoffman (December 2018)*
859 | - [BoostVC S3 EP31: Solving for Volatility in Crypto with a Decentralized Stablecoin with Steven Becker](https://www.breaker.audio/the-boost-vc-podcast/e/39268463)
860 | *The Boost VC Podcast (October 2018)*
861 | - [MakerDAO Founder and CEO Rune Christensen: Why Dai Will Displace Stablecoin Tethers (Episode 5)](https://fiftyonepercent.podbean.com/e/episode-5-makerdao-founder-and-ceo-rune-christensen/)
862 | *51 Percent (October 2018)*
863 | - [Rune Christensen of MakerDAO on \$15 Million from Andreessen Horowitz - Ep. 039](https://soundcloud.com/unconfirmedpodcast/rune-christensen-of-makerdao)
864 | *Unconfirmed Podcast (September 2018)*
865 | - [101 Series: Stablecoins](https://www.cryptobasicpodcast.com/home/stablecoins)
866 | *Crypto Basic Podcast (September 2018)*
867 | - [BlockZero #006 - MakerDAO & The Dai Stable Coin: Founder Rune Christensen](https://blockzero.simplecast.com/episodes/006-makerdao-the-dai-stable-coin-founder-08860ac9)
868 | *Block Zero (February 2018)*
869 | - [Vitalik Buterin on Cryptoeconomics and Markets in Everything](https://soundcloud.com/conversationswithtyler/vitalik-buterin-tyler-cowen-cryptoeconomics)
870 | *Conversations with Tyler Cowen (July 2018)*
871 | - [Unchained: Why It's so Hard to Keep Stablecoins Stable with Rune Christensen](https://soundcloud.com/unchainedpodcast/why-its-so-hard-to-keep)
872 | *Unchained Podcast (February 2018)*
873 |
874 | #### 2017 | Broadcasts
875 |
876 | - [This Week in Crypto #3: MakerDAO Project CEO Rune Christensen](https://soundcloud.com/ccnpodcast/3-this-week-in-crypto-coinbase)
877 | *CCN Podcast (July 2017)*
878 | - [BlockChannel Episode 7: Meet Your Maker, Ethereum: Andy Milenius & Kenny Rowe](https://soundcloud.com/blockchannelshow/episode-7-meet-your-maker-ethereum)
879 | *Block Channel (February 2017)*
880 |
881 | #### 2016 | Broadcasts
882 |
883 | - [Rune Christensen: MakerDAO Ethereum's Decentralized Central Bank (Episode 124)](https://soundcloud.com/epicenterbitcoin/eb-124)
884 | *Epicenter (March 2016)*
885 |
886 | ### Videos
887 |
888 | #### 2019 | Videos
889 |
890 | - [What's Next for DeFi?](https://slideslive.com/38920014/whats-next-for-defi)
891 | *Presentation by Rune Christensen (October 2019)*
892 | - [OasisDEX: Past, Present, Future and it's Role in the DeFi Ecosystem](https://youtu.be/mwkL7beq0m8)
893 | *Presentation by Bartek Kiepuszewski (September 2019)*
894 | - [Demand Generation for Dai and Synthetic Assets](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcakWfUBa20)
895 | *Meetup Presentation by Niklas Kunkel at Meterup DeFi (August 2019)*
896 | - ["Beyond Banks" by Gregory Di Prisco, MakerDAO](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lKg6nlyc14)
897 | *Presentation by Gregory Di Prisco at Fluidity (May 2019)*
898 | - [Michael Elliot Blockchain Engineer at MakerDAO: CDP Portal State Management](https://youtu.be/p0y-NafGshM)
899 | *Presentation by Michael Elliot at EDCON (May 2019)*
900 | - [Ashleigh Schap: Biz Dev & Crypto: Breaking Out of the Bubble MakerDAO](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdfIVD7pgdI&feature=youtu.be)
901 | *Presentation by Ashleigh Schap at ETH Denver (February 2019)*
902 | - [Mariano Conti: CDPs and MCD: A Look Back with Maker Panel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY_jcyqjubs)
903 | *Presentation by Mariano Conti at ETH Denver (February 2019)*
904 | - [Mariano Conti: CDPs and MCD: A Look Back with Maker](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5vA7u9WFfU)
905 | *Presentation by Mariano Conti at ETH Denver (February 2019)*
906 |
907 | #### 2018 | Videos
908 |
909 | - [Fall 2018 Summit: The Great Stablecoin Debate with Reserve, USDC, and MakerDAO](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAiuZuQg3kg)
910 | *Debate Hosted by Multicoin Capital (December 2018)*
911 | - [Stable Coins: a Volatility Cure-All?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnmWcgKbiQ8)
912 | *Crypto Summit Discussion by Bloomberg Live (December 2018)*
913 | - [MakerDAO: A New Hope for Financial Reform](https://slideslive.com/38911619/makerdao-a-new-hope-for-financial-reform)
914 | *Presentation by Andy Milenius at Devcon 4 (November 2018)*
915 | - [MakerDAO: Challenges of Asset Backed Stablecoins](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JLRDIKG59Mg&t=49s)
916 | *Presentation by Niklas and Rune at DeFi Summit Prague (November 2018)*
917 | - [Mariano Conti: Price Oracles + Signed Messages On & Off-Chain](https://view.ly/v/Rt275OYzLCI1)
918 | *Presentation by Mariano Conti at ETH Berlin (September 2018)*
919 | - [What I Learned by Getting a Loan From a Robot (Ethereum, MakerDAO, Stablecoins)](https://youtube.com/watch?v=wwHqPjg8P9s&)
920 | *Video by Blockhead Media (September 2018)*
921 | - [Maker: What’s to Come](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNMaz3Q4S5U)
922 | *Presentation by Matt Richard at DappCon Berlin (July 2018)*
923 | - [MakerDAO and Dai Stablecoin](https://youtu.be/rFVVApu_hYY)
924 | *Meetup Presentation by Chao Pan at Ethereum Shanghai (March 2018)*
925 | - [What is MakerDAO? with Rune Christensen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvfvVlxL-Lw)
926 | *Meetup Presentation by Rune Christensen at NYC Ethereum (February 2018)*
927 | - [Mena Summit 2018 Panel: Navigating Investments from Cryptocurrencies to Blockchain (Charles Noyes Mentions MakerDAO)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=718&v=lp5Yx34SO58)
928 | *Discussion by Milken Institue (February 2018)*
929 | - [The Psychology Of "Doing Nothing" in Crypto - Weiss Ratings, Korean Exchange, StableCoins - Ep 130](https://youtu.be/ZxoWlzmh0VE?t=11m4s)
930 | *Video by Coin Mastery (January 2018)*
931 | - [Tether 2.0 – A Look at Dai and Maker Coins](https://youtu.be/DAz6RtkoTM4?t=14m36s)
932 | *Video by CryptosRUs (January 2018)*
933 | - [Introduction to Dai](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJurxzk1Z6Q&feature=youtu.be)
934 | *Presentation by Andy Milenius at The World Crypto Economic Forum (January 2018)*
935 |
936 | #### 2017 | Videos
937 |
938 | - [Stability Mechanics of the Dai Stablecoin System](https://vimeo.com/247715549)
939 | *Animated Short by MakerDAO (December 2017)*
940 | - [Dai Stablecoin Presentation with Andy Milenius](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1erp9Gkesk&feature=youtu.be)
941 | *Presentation by Andy Milenius at Devcon 3 (November 2017)*
942 | - [Stablecoins with MakerDAO: Formal Verification Research with Denis Erfurt and Others](https://youtu.be/49S2_FJtJko)
943 | *Meetup Presentation by Ethereum Madrid at Private Key Berlin (October 2017)*
944 |
945 | ### Speculation
946 |
947 | #### 2019 | Speculation
948 |
949 | - [Maker (MKR) Valuation Fundamentals : The Case for Trillion Dollar Maker](https://medium.com/@Rewkang/maker-mkr-valuation-fundamentals-the-case-for-trillion-dollar-maker-9b6e3f0150f1)
950 | *Medium Post by Andrew Kang (March 2019)*
951 | - [Cryptoasset Research: Maker (MKR)](https://cryptocurrencyhub.io/cryptoasset-research-maker-mkr-a0e89fccb985)
952 | *Medium Post by Jack Purdy (February 2019)*
953 | - [A MakerDAO Case Study](https://medium.com/@visionhill_/a-makerdao-case-study-47a31d858be5)
954 | *Medium Post by Vision Hill Advisors (February 2019)*
955 |
956 | #### 2018 | Speculation
957 |
958 | - [Investment Analysis: MakerDAO](https://medium.com/@blockspace.info/investment-analysis-makerdao-e58245d07c2f)
959 | *Medium Post by Aviv Milner and Victor Hogrefe (May 2018)*
960 | - [Thoughts on how the amount of Dai issued affects the valuation of MKR](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/86p081/maker_token_valuation/)
961 | *Reddit Post by u/davidutro (March 2018)*
962 |
963 | ### Criticism
964 |
965 | #### 2019 | Criticism
966 |
967 | - [(In)Stability for the Blockchain: Deleveraging Spirals and Stablecoin Attacks](https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.02152)
968 | *Academic Paper by Ariah Klages-Mundt and Andreea Minca (June 2019)*
969 | - [“Mad King” Rune Christensen Tries to Burn Down MakerDAO](https://coinjazeera.news/mad-king-rune-christensen-tries-to-burn-down-makerdao/)
970 | *Satire by Coin Jazeera (May 2019)*
971 | - [Revisiting Stablecoins](https://jpkoning.blogspot.com/2019/05/revisiting-stablecoins.html)
972 | *Blog Post by JP Koning (May 2019)*
973 | - [The $1.00 Stablecoin Worth $0.98](https://medium.com/@GrapefruitTrading/the-1-00-stablecoin-worth-0-98-2699046c5266)
974 | *Medium Post by Grapefruit Trading (April 2019)*
975 | - [Maker Dai: Stable, But Not Scalable: A Lesson in Stablecoin Arbitrage](https://medium.com/@hasufly/maker-dai-stable-but-not-scalable-3107ba730484?sk=bc7d016d8f47ff68a951beee75ccf0c6) | [Reddit Thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/adp7ur/maker_dai_stable_but_not_scalable_medium_article/)
976 | *Medium Post by Hasu (January 2019)*
977 |
978 | #### 2018 | Criticism
979 |
980 | - [Cryptoasset Collateral Concerns](https://blog.havven.io/cryptoasset-collateral-concerns-25e2c2d74f30?_branch_match_id=565372563598051656)
981 | *Medium Post by Kain Warwick (October 2018)*
982 | - [Reserve’s Analysis of the MakerDAO Protocol](https://hackernoon.com/reserves-analysis-of-the-makerdao-protocol-697141a8bbae)
983 | *Hakernoon Post by Nevin Freeman (August 2018)*
984 | - [Can the Powers That Be Shut Down MakerDAO and Dai?](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/8e5cnv/can_the_powers_at_be_shut_down_makerdao_and_dai/dxsswx6/)
985 | *Reddit Post by u/18idlwk1920dc (April 2018)*
986 | - [Why Should We Trust the MakerDAO Oracle System?](https://www.reddit.com/r/MakerDAO/comments/7zitlv/why_should_we_trust_the_makerdao_oracle_system/dup6j2t/)
987 | *Reddit Post by u/griggah (February 2018)*
988 | - [4 Questions to Dai and the Future of Stable Cryptocurrency](https://bootstrapping.dk/4-questions-to-dai-and-the-future-of-stable-cryptocurrency/)
989 | *Article by Esben Vest (January 2018)*
990 | - [MakerDAO and the Dai](https://blog.havven.io/makerdao-and-the-dai-f21a4d5571a1)
991 | *Medium Post by Michael Spain (January 2018)*
992 |
993 | ### Dai and MakerDAO Mentions
994 |
995 | #### 2019 | Mentions
996 |
997 | - [It’s 2019. Where the f\*ck is Our Global Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System?](https://hackernoon.com/where-the-f-ck-is-our-peer-to-peer-electronic-cash-system-c8f43f5ad8b0)
998 | *Hackernoon Post by Tom Howard (April 2019)*
999 | - [Introducing DIPOR: LIBOR for Open Finance](https://www.theblockcrypto.com/genesis/19324/introducing-dipor-libor-for-open-finance)
1000 | *Article by Matteo Leibowitz (April 2019)*
1001 | - [The 100+ Projects Pioneering Decentralized Finance](https://media.consensys.net/the-100-projects-pioneering-decentralized-finance-717478ddcdf2)
1002 | *Medium Post by Consensys (March 2019)*
1003 | - [Formal Verification, Virtual Hardware, and Engineering for Blockchains](https://medium.com/balance-io/formal-verification-virtual-hardware-and-engineering-for-blockchains-51d07abdc934)
1004 | *Medium Post by Richard Burton (March 2019)*
1005 | - [The Year of the DAO Comeback: Ustanding What’s Leading the Charge](https://medium.com/amentum/the-year-of-the-dao-comeback-9c888b44980)
1006 | *Medium Post by Steven McKie (March 2019)*
1007 | - [Open Finance: Loan Origination Snapshot for January and February 2019](https://medium.com/bloqboard/open-finance-loan-origination-snapshot-for-january-and-february-2019-5562ab811286)
1008 | *Medium Post by Bloqboard (March 2019)*
1009 | - [How to Loan Yourself Money with MakerDAO](https://decryptmedia.com/5344/be-your-own-bank-with-makerdao)
1010 | *Decrypt Post by Ben Munster (February 2019)*
1011 | - [An Elegant Relationship (DAI, ETH, MKR)](https://medium.com/@cyrus.younessi/an-elegant-relationship-dai-eth-mkr-4e4d5e69590)
1012 | *Medium Post by Cyrus Younessi (January 2019)*
1013 | - [Stablecoins: Strengths & Weaknesses](https://medium.com/@MakerDAO/stablecoins-strengths-weaknesses-62cd47bb7fbf)
1014 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO Guest - Brian D. Colwell (January 2019)*
1015 | - [Maker Investment Thesis](https://www.placeholder.vc/blog/2019/1/23/maker-investment-thesis)
1016 | *Placeholder VC Post by Chris Burniske and Joel Monegro (January 2019)*
1017 | - [Lender of First Resort](https://medium.com/makerdao/lender-of-first-resort-4f0fb52f0e0c)
1018 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO Guest - ProgrammableTX (January 2019)*
1019 | - [Daimonds in the Soles of Her Shoes](https://medium.com/@cryptowanderer/daimonds-in-the-soles-of-her-shoes-9c6a7c51c62d)
1020 | *Medium Post by Andy Tudhope (January 2019)*
1021 |
1022 | #### 2018 | Mentions
1023 |
1024 | - [Exploring the Emerging Crypto Debt Markets](https://blog.dharma.io/exploring-the-emerging-crypto-debt-markets-36e3800fd7c5)
1025 | *Medium Post by Max Bronstein (December 2018)*
1026 | - [MakerDAO: The Decentralized Global Reserve Bank](https://medium.com/pov-crypto/makerdao-the-decentralized-global-reserve-bank-98e174a53369)
1027 | *Medium Post by David Hoffman (December 2018)*
1028 | - [The Rise of Decentralized Finance](https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/12/10/the-rise-of-decentralized-finance)
1029 | *Article by Trustnodes (December 2018)*
1030 | - [Stablecoins: Collateralization Types](https://medium.com/makerdao/stablecoins-collateralization-types-2a860624dcd3)
1031 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO Guest - Brian D. Colwell (December 2018)*
1032 | - [Stablecoins: Use Cases](https://medium.com/makerdao/stablecoins-use-cases-44e696ba8633)
1033 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO Guest - Brian D. Colwell (December 2018)*
1034 | - [DAI Moved Nearly \$200 Million Worth of Decentralized Tokenized Dollars](https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/11/21/dai-moved-nearly-200-million-worth-of-decentralized-tokenized-dollars)
1035 | *Article by Trustnodes (November 2018)*
1036 | - [Twelve Reasons I’m Bullish About Ethereum Today](https://medium.com/crypto-nyc/twelve-reasons-im-bullish-about-ethereum-today-809a234312b2)
1037 | *Medium Post by Lane Rettig (September 2018)*
1038 | - [Ethereum Projects Start Using DAI as a Bank](https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/09/17/ethereum-projects-start-using-dai-as-a-bank)
1039 | *Article by Trustnodes (September 2018)*
1040 | - [MakerDAO - Shitcoin Review](http://doiownashitcoin.com/blog/post/MakerDAO-Shitcoin-Review/)
1041 | *Do I Own A Shitcoin? Blog Post by Mike and Aaron (September 2018)*
1042 | - [DAI (MakerDAO) is Ethereum’s Crown Jewel](https://funnyking.io/archives/1630?lang=en)
1043 | *Funnyking Post by Paolo Rebuffo (August 2018)*
1044 | - [Amid Chaos, Dai Stays Stable](https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/08/15/amid-chaos-dai-stays-stable)
1045 | *Article by Trustnodes (August 2018)*
1046 | - [How Does MakerDAO’s Proposed 20% Charitable Giving Principle Make Sense?](https://medium.com/@davidutrobin/how-does-makerdaos-20-charitable-giving-principle-make-sense-79ded5455e41)
1047 | *Medium Post by David Utrobin (July 2018)*
1048 | - [Is It Time For Crypto Exchanges to Replace the Dollar?](https://www.trustnodes.com/2018/04/11/time-crypto-exchanges-replace-dollar)
1049 | *Article by Trustnodes (April 2018)*
1050 | - [Dai CDP User Stories](https://medium.com/makerdao/dai-cdp-user-stories-36735f095fda)
1051 | *Medium Post by MakerDAO (February 2018)*
1052 | - [MakerDAO and More: The Quest for a Stable Stablecoin Continues](https://www.coindesk.com/makerdao-quest-stable-stablecoin-continues/)
1053 | *Coindesk Article by Rachel Rose O'Leary (January 2018)*
1054 |
1055 | #### 2017 | Mentions
1056 |
1057 | - [Keepers — Workers that Maintain Blockchain Networks](https://medium.com/@rzurrer/keepers-workers-that-maintain-blockchain-networks-a40182615b66)
1058 | *Medium Post by Ryan Zurrer of Polychain Capital (August 2017)*
1059 |
1060 | ## Audits | Security
1061 |
1062 | ### Multi-Collateral Dai
1063 |
1064 | - [PeckShield: MCD Smart Contract Audit Report](https://github.com/makerdao/mcd-security/blob/master/Audit%20Reports/PeckShield_Final_Audit_Report.pdf)
1065 | *Audit by PeckShield (October 2019)*
1066 | - [Trail of Bits: MCD Core Smart Contracts Security Assessment](https://github.com/makerdao/mcd-security/blob/master/Audit%20Reports/TOB_MakerDAO_Final_Report.pdf)
1067 | *Analysis by Trail of Bits (August 2019)*
1068 |
1069 | - [Trail of Bits: DAI Security Assessment](https://github.com/makerdao/audits/blob/master/mcd/trail-of-bits.pdf)
1070 | *Analysis by Trail of Bits (March 2018)*
1071 |
1072 | ### Single-Collateral Dai
1073 |
1074 | - [SAI Contract Audit](https://github.com/bokkypoobah/MakerDAOSaiContractAudit/tree/8dbefb06826c01082ff2fb9c368d30c0336733a1)
1075 | *Analysis by Bok Consulting (July 2018)*
1076 | - [SAI Code Review](https://github.com/makerdao/audits/blob/master/scd/white-hat-group.pdf)
1077 | *Analysis by Whitehat Group (December 2017)*
1078 | - [Trail of Bits: SAI Security Assessment](https://github.com/makerdao/audits/blob/master/scd/trail-of-bits.pdf)
1079 | *Analysis by Trail of Bits (October 2017)*
1080 |
1081 | ### Dappsys
1082 |
1083 | - [Trail of Bits: DappHub Security Assessment](https://github.com/makerdao/audits/blob/master/dappsys/trail-of-bits.pdf)
1084 | *Analysis by Trail of Bits (November 2017)*
1085 |
1086 | ## Developer Resources
1087 |
1088 | _Notice: Some Single-Collateral and Multi-Collateral Dai resources may overlap._
1089 |
1090 | ### Github Orgs
1091 |
1092 | - [MakerDAO](https://github.com/makerdao)
1093 | - [DappHub](https://github.com/dapphub)
1094 | - [OasisDEX](https://github.com/OasisDEX)
1095 |
1096 | ### Documentation
1097 |
1098 | - [Maker Documentation Portal](https://docs.makerdao.com/)
1099 | - [Dai.js JavaScript Library Documentation](https://github.com/makerdao/dai.js)
1100 | - [Dapp.tools](https://dapp.tools/)
1101 | - [Seth](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/devtools/seth/seth-guide-01/seth-guide-01.md)
1102 | - [Klab: Generating and Debugging K-Framework Reachability Proofs](https://github.com/dapphub/klab)
1103 | - [Multicall](https://github.com/makerdao/multicall)
1104 | - [Dappsys Library](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/)
1105 | - [ds-token](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/ds-token.html)
1106 | - [ds-auth](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/ds-auth.html)
1107 | - [ds-value](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/ds-value.html)
1108 | - [ds-math](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/ds-math.html)
1109 | - [ds-note](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/ds-note.html)
1110 | - [ds-proxy](https://dapp.tools/dappsys/ds-proxy.html)
1111 |
1112 | ### Guides and Tutorials
1113 |
1114 | - [Developer Guides](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides)
1115 | - [Introduction to Seth](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/devtools/seth/seth-guide-01/seth-guide-01.md)
1116 | - [Working with DSProxy](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/devtools/working-with-dsproxy/working-with-dsproxy.md)
1117 |
1118 | ### Single-Collateral Dai
1119 |
1120 | #### Contracts
1121 |
1122 | ##### Mainnet
1123 |
1124 | - [Dai Token Tracker](https://etherscan.io/token/0x89d24a6b4ccb1b6faa2625fe562bdd9a23260359)
1125 | - [MKR Token Tracker](https://etherscan.io/token/0x9f8F72aA9304c8B593d555F12eF6589cC3A579A2)
1126 | - [Global Settlement Mechanism](https://etherscan.io/address/0x9b0ccf7c8994e19f39b2b4cf708e0a7df65fa8a3)
1127 | - [CDP Engine](https://etherscan.io/address/0x448a5065aebb8e423f0896e6c5d525c040f59af3)
1128 | - [CDP Liquidator](https://etherscan.io/address/0xbda109309f9fafa6dd6a9cb9f1df4085b27ee8ef)
1129 | - [Chief Governance](https://etherscan.io/address/0x9eF05f7F6deB616fd37aC3c959a2dDD25A54E4F5)
1130 | - [MKR Burner](https://etherscan.io/address/0x69076e44a9c70a67d5b79d95795aba299083c275)
1131 | - [DSProxy Registry](https://etherscan.io/address/0x4678f0a6958e4d2bc4f1baf7bc52e8f3564f3fe4)
1132 |
1133 | ##### Kovan Testnet
1134 |
1135 | - [Dai Token Tracker](https://kovan.etherscan.io/token/0xc4375b7de8af5a38a93548eb8453a498222c4ff2)
1136 | - [MKR Token Tracker](https://kovan.etherscan.io/token/0xaaf64bfcc32d0f15873a02163e7e500671a4ffcd)
1137 | - [Global Settlement Mechanism](https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0x5f00393547561da3030ebf30e52f5dc0d5d3362c)
1138 | - [CDP Engine](https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0xa71937147b55deb8a530c7229c442fd3f31b7db2)
1139 | - [CDP Liquidator](https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0xc936749d2d0139174ee0271bd28325074fdbc654)
1140 | - [Chief Governance](https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0x74d41fd874234d9bea31ff6b090ba1d0b9dc8785)
1141 | - [MKR Burner](https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0xbd747742b0f1f9791d3e6b85f8797a0cf4fbf10b)
1142 | - [DSProxy Registry](https://kovan.etherscan.io/address/0x64a436ae831c1672ae81f674cab8b6775df3475c)
1143 |
1144 | #### Tools
1145 |
1146 | - [Testchain: Run SCD Contracts Locally](https://github.com/makerdao/testchain)
1147 | - [Pymaker: Python API for Maker Contracts](https://github.com/makerdao/pymaker)
1148 | - [Governance Dashboard](https://github.com/makerdao/governance-dashboard)
1149 | - [SCD CDP Portal](https://github.com/makerdao/scd-cdp-portal)
1150 |
1151 | #### Documentation
1152 |
1153 | - [Dai Documentation](https://developer.makerdao.com/dai/1/)
1154 | - [Dai Developer Documentation](https://github.com/makerdao/sai/blob/master/DEVELOPING.md)
1155 | - [Dai Main Repo: All Contracts](https://github.com/makerdao/sai)
1156 | - [Purple Paper: Reference Implementation (_Outdated_)](https://makerdao.com/purple/)
1157 |
1158 | #### Guides and Tutorials
1159 |
1160 | - [Developer Guides](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides)
1161 | - [Dai Token Guide](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/dai/dai-token/dai-token.md)
1162 | - [Using Dai in smart contracts](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/dai/dai-in-smart-contracts/README.md)
1163 | - [Keepers Guide](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/tree/master/keepers)
1164 | - [Testchain Guide to deploy contracts locally](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/devtools/test-chain-guide/test-chain-guide.md)
1165 | - [How to setup DAI for local development](https://medium.com/@matthewblack/how-to-setup-dai-for-local-development-37bfba5212fc)
1166 | - [Deep dive into MakerDAO Governance: A look at the code for governance in SCD](https://medium.com/@banteg/deep-dive-into-makerdao-governance-437c89493203)
1167 | - [VoteProxy Setup Guide](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/governance/vote-proxy-setup-airgapped-machine/vote-proxy-setup-airgapped-machine.md)
1168 | - [Intro to Oasis Maker OTC Guide](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/Oasis/intro-to-oasis/intro-to-oasis-maker-otc.md)
1169 |
1170 | - [Dai.js](https://github.com/makerdao/dai.js)
1171 | - [Get Started with MakerDAO CDPs and Dai.js](https://medium.com/@rossbulat/get-started-with-makerdao-cdps-and-dai-js-447c8f5eb1fa)
1172 |
1173 | #### Data and APIs
1174 |
1175 | - [GraphQL API](https://developer.makerdao.com/dai/1/graphql/)
1176 | - [Price Feed Documentation](https://developer.makerdao.com/feeds/)
1177 |
1178 | #### Examples
1179 |
1180 | - [Node-Dai](https://github.com/Kaisle/node-dai)
1181 | - [CDP Liquidator Devpost](https://devpost.com/software/cdp-liquidator)
1182 | - [CDP Saver](https://github.com/DecenterApps/cdpsaver-contracts)
1183 | - [Dai Integration Examples](https://github.com/makerdao/integration-examples)
1184 | - [Liquid Long CDP Management](https://help.keydonix.com/articles/37031-where-can-i-find-the-source-code)
1185 | - [Shadowlands CDP Manager: 100% Python, TextUI Dapp platform for ethereum, built on Python3.5+, web3.py and asciimatics](https://github.com/kayagoban/shadowlands_cdp_manager)
1186 |
1187 | ### Multi-Collateral Dai
1188 |
1189 | #### Contracts
1190 |
1191 | - [Changelog](https://changelog.makerdao.com): Multi-Collateral DAI Public Releases
1192 |
1193 | #### Tools
1194 |
1195 | - [Testchain](https://github.com/makerdao/testchain): Run MCD Contracts Locally
1196 |
1197 | #### Documentation
1198 |
1199 | - [MCD Core CDP Engine Architecture](https://github.com/makerdao/dss/wiki)
1200 | - [MCD System Variables](https://www.notion.so/MCD-System-c4df43ded9aa47f7b3770cb7ea6a79e7)
1201 | - [K-DSS Formal Specification and Verification of Multi-Collateral Dai](https://github.com/dapphub/k-dss)
1202 |
1203 | #### Guides and Tutorials
1204 |
1205 | - [MCD 101](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/mcd/mcd-101/mcd-101.md)
1206 | - [Auction Keeper Bot Setup Guide](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/keepers/auction-keeper-bot-setup-guide.md)
1207 | - [Auctions and Keepers in Multi-Collateral Dai Explained](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/keepers/auctions/auctions-101.md)
1208 | - [Introduction on How to Use Maker's Custom Test Chain](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/devtools/test-chain-guide/test-chain-guide.md)
1209 | - [Intro to the Rate mechanism](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/blob/master/mcd/intro-rate-mechanism/intro-rate-mechanism.md)
1210 | - [WIP: Multi Collateral Dai Developer Guide](https://github.com/makerdao/dss/blob/master/DEVELOPING.md)
1211 | - [Upgrading to Multi-Collateral Dai](https://github.com/makerdao/developerguides/tree/master/mcd)
1212 |
1213 | ## Translated Resources
1214 |
1215 | #### Translated Beginner Guides
1216 |
1217 | - [中文 | Tutorial in Chinese: How to Use the Dai Platform](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCMBf4Yq1ZA)
1218 | *Video by Maker 说 (August 2018)*
1219 |
1220 | - [Elementarz MakerDAO: Primer on MakerDAO in Polish](https://medium.com/@reuptake/elementarz-makerdao-ee20a6b8a9f8)
1221 | *Medium Post by Marcin Jagodziński (March 2019)
1222 |
1223 | #### Translated FAQs
1224 |
1225 | - [SCD FAQs: Spanish](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/es)
1226 | - [SCD FAQs: French](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/fr)
1227 | - [SCD FAQs: Italian](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/it)
1228 | - [SCD FAQs: Japanese](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/ja)
1229 | - [SCD FAQs: Korean](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/ko)
1230 | - [SCD FAQs: Polish](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/pl)
1231 | - [SCD FAQs: Zhōngwén](https://community-development.makerdao.com/makerdao-scd-faqs/zh)
1232 |
1233 |
1234 | #### Translated Videos
1235 |
1236 | - [MakerDAO 是什么?以太坊上的央行?| What is MakerDAO?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PJrpDO4JpY)
1237 | *Video by Maker说 (August 2018)*
1238 | - [MakerDAO ve DAI Nedir? | Kripto Para Yatırımı Yaptım (Oasis)](https://youtu.be/3b2-UrvNlPc)
1239 | *Video by Bitcoin Kraliçesi(January 2020)
1240 |
1241 | ## Archived Resources
1242 |
1243 | *Coming Soon...*
1244 |
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