Sky Q1 Losses $5 Million Due to 102% Increase in Incentive USDS Interest Expenses
According to a report written by contributors from Steakhouse Financial, Sky (formerly MakerDAO) incurred a loss of $5 million in the first quarter of this year due to a doubling in interest payments to token holders. This loss stands in stark contrast to the previous quarter when Sky achieved a profit of $31 million. The primary reason for the 102% increase in interest expenses is Sky's decision to encourage users to adopt its newly launched stablecoin, Sky Dollar (USDS), with higher incentives, replacing the existing DAI.
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