EOSDT for EOS: Exploring a Decentralized Stablecoin Project built on EOS — Market Mad House
4 min readSep 4, 2019
A couple of years ago, the overwhelming majority of the world’s stablecoins were running on Ethereum. But a report titled “ 2019 State of Stablecoins “ revealed that only 50% of all stablecoins were built on Ethereum. This number is down from 60% in 2018.
Stablecoin developers in 2019 have started looking for something else. Some used a combination of platforms, others chose forks or their own or proprietary blockchains. Still others mastered the market’s current blockchains…