The protocol runs a two-token model like MakerDAO. The difference, however, is that Liquity doesn’t have a governance system. Therefore, large holders of LQTY cannot influence decision-making. The fully-decentralized setup also means the protocol’s original design cannot be altered to introduce centralized stablecoins, which have recently come under regulatory scrutiny, as new collateral.
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