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    MakerDAO Rebrands To Sky

    dogcryptoBy dogcryptoJuly 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The rebrand introduces an optional migration from DAI to a new stablecoin, USDS, and from MKR to a new governance token, SKY

    MakerDAO Rebrands To Sky

    • MakerDAO rebrands to Sky.

    • Ethereum Foundation spend breakdown.

    • Node Operator Risk Standard (NORS).

    • Balancer expands to the Superchain.


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    MakerDAO, the largest CDP-based stablecoin protocol, has rebranded to Sky, focusing on user accessibility. The rebrand introduces an optional migration from DAI to a new stablecoin, USDS, and from MKR to a new governance token, SKY. Sky.money will serve as the user interface for token migrations, staking, and CDP creation. The rebrand also introduces native token rewards in SKY tokens for users who stake USDS. The upgrade is set to go live on September 18th. MakerDAO’s SubDAOs, like Spark Protocol, were also rebranded to Stars. Each Star will also have its own governance token. Certain protocol features are restricted in regions such as the US.

    Ethereum Foundation member Josh Stark provided an overview of the foundation’s internal and external spending. Internal spending includes various EF teams like Geth, Privacy & Scaling Explorations (PSE), and Solidity, while external spending primarily covers grants, such as those issued by the Ecosystem Support Program. Stark noted that internal spending represents about 38% of the budget, with external spending accounting for 62%. L1 R&D remains a key focus of the financial spend. The largest-growing spending category is “New Institutions,” which are organizations designed to support the Ethereum ecosystem over the long term. Vitalik