OKLink vs Dignity Token vs Single Collateral DAI
What problem does this service solve?
OKLink gives clients the tools they need to execute cross-border Crypto payments more easily. | Dignity is a gold backed stablecoin. It is one of several digital tokens created by Cryptobontix, that attempt to reduce price volatility by pegging them to a physical asset. | DAI is a digital stablecoin that is pegged to the US dollar, and is meant to be a digital currency with reduced price volatility. (1 SAI=$1) |
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Company Description
OKLink is a Hong Kong based blockchain settlement network. OKLink provides businesses with the infrastructure for their cross-border payment needs. The crypto settlement network currently supports collection and payouts in 40+ countries across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. The company's clients include payment and remittance companies, banks, and mobile wallets that use OKLink’s blockchain infrastructure and technology to solve all issues regarding licensing, banking, compliance, and settlement. The company created the USDK stablecoin. | Dignity is a stablecoin pegged to gold, that was developed by the company Cryptobontix. Each DIG token is pegged to the worth of 0.02445 grams of gold, which was worth exactly $1.00 at the time of the Dignity whitepaper. | Single Collateral DAI is a decentralized stablecoin that has collateral to back its value and an interest rate mechanism to stabilize its price. It is designed to be a digital currency with a stable value, that is pegged to the US dollar. (1 SAI=$1) MakerDAO is the decentralized autonomous organization that manages DAI and works to combat its price volatility. MakerDAO hopes to enable more decentralized applications by providing a stable digital currency whose value will not be susceptible to drastic fluctuations. The Maker platform itself, is powered by the MKR token, which is not a stablecoin, and has a volatile price because of its role on the Maker platform. In November of 2019 MakerDAO launched the Multi-Collateral Dai (MCD), which will eventually replace the existing Single-Collateral Dai, and will enable the company to offer a wider range of DeFi services. |