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Cardano DJED Algorithmic Stablecoin Premieres 2023

Despite the continuous poor price performance of Cardano’s native coin ADA, its blockchain is not slowing down with new initiatives. The proof-of-stake blockchain network Cardano has teamed up with COTI, a layer-one protocol, to establish an over-collateralized algorithmic stablecoin, DJED.

According to an official statement, the DJED stablecoin will go live on the Cardano mainnet starting next year after a successful audit and rigorous stress testing.

The Djed team pledged to back the DJED stablecoin in a one-to-one ratio against the United States Dollar using surplus collateral in cryptocurrencies like the ADA token. Selected partners and Decentralized Exchanges (DEXs) will incorporate the algorithmic stablecoin and compensate users for providing liquidity using DJED.

Shahaf Bar-Geffen, the CEO of COTI, said at a Cardano summit:

This latest innovation on the Cardano blockchain represents part of the promised boost in decentralized apps (DApps) development by the recently completed Vasil upgrade. However, the Cardano native coin continues to trade in the red, given the recent events in the crypto industry.

ADA currently trades at $.3018 with over 11% price drop in the last seven days. Notably, the Cardano token ranked as the eighth largest cryptocurrency with a market cap of over $10 billion.

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