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* Created by the [[Yellow Hat DAO]] | * Created by the [[Yellow Hat DAO]] | ||
* [https://twitter.com/FrancescoRenziA/status/1186036421599084544 Went live] on 20-10-2019 | * [https://twitter.com/FrancescoRenziA/status/1186036421599084544 Went live] on 20-10-2019 | ||
*[https://github.com/carboclan/pm/blob/master/README.md From] their [[Github]] (as of 10-2019): | |||
* [https://github.com/carboclan/pm/blob/master/README.md From] their [[Github]] (as of 10-2019): | |||
"''[[LSDai]]: Get high on Interest! (winning hack @[[ETH]]BerlinZwei 2019)'' | "''[[LSDai]]: Get high on Interest! (winning hack @[[ETH]]BerlinZwei 2019)'' | ||
# ''Introduction [https://github.com/carboclan/pm/blob/master/research/LSDai.md en]'' | # ''Introduction [https://github.com/carboclan/pm/blob/master/research/LSDai.md en]'' |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 7 February 2023
Basics
- Created by the Yellow Hat DAO
- Went live on 20-10-2019
- From their Github (as of 10-2019):
"LSDai: Get high on Interest! (winning hack @ETHBerlinZwei 2019)
- Introduction en
- Product Demo: www.LSDai.market"
- From Proof of Work 75 (28-9-2019):
"One of the central things the Yellow Hats seem to like to play with is the permissionless aspect of wrapping one thing inside another that blockchain protocols enable. To see how weird and fun this can get, let’s look at LSDai, one of their projects.
So we have Dai, which is created by depositing ETH into a contract. You can then take the Dai and deposit that into another (interest bearing, this time, e.g. Compound) contract and get rDai which is redeemable for your locked up Dai. LSDai takes that rDai as an input, and creates short and long Dai interest tokens, so that people can hedge the interest rate offered by (again, e.g.) Compound."