Checking Out Dharma, The Protocol for Tokenized Debt

in #bitcoin7 years ago

Yesterday I wrote about dYdX, a protocol for decentralized financial derviatives.

Today is another project building a protocol on top of Ethereum. This one is Dharma, an open protocol for tokenized debt.

Like dYdX, Dharma has some notable investors too including Y Combinator and Polychain Capital.

Per Dharma, an under-recognized advantage of blockchains is that they necessarily engender the creation of universal, permissionless standards for tokenized asset classes.

The ERC20 token standard created the common rails on top of which a diverse ecosystem of secondary markets for tokens could be built in a permission-less and interoperable manner.

Just the liquidity of tokens alone is a great leap forward from the traditional equity fundraising.

Dharma is a generic, permissionless protocol for issuing, underwriting, and administering debt instruments as cryptographic tokens.

The protocol aims to build a common informational interface by which exchanges, brokerages, and traders can reasonably price a tokenized debt's default risk without having to rely on a singular centralized data broker.

The architecture is inspired by the 0x protocol.

Dharma aims to make the loan markets more transparent and avoid incidents like Well Fargo’s recent $1 billion fine for loan abuses.

The project is led by founder and CEO Nadav Hollander. Prior to founding Dharma he worked at Google and Coinbase.

What’s interesting is this project has no planned token sale so far. But that could change in the future.

For now it’s another cool project being built on Ethereum.


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Interesting. I foresee dirty banks like Wells Fargo being forced on the blockchain eventually by regulators!

The irony is delicious: the banking sector with their shenanigans in 2008, gave birth to the very technology that will now bring them inline, or maybe even make the entire sector obsolete.

Oh wow, that's interesting. I think the likes of WFC and others like Jamie Dimon will fight that one.
And you're right... delicious irony!!!

You have a crypto craze! You have been sharing new coins and tokens every now and then. I like your commitment to the crypto world. Thanks for spreading the knowledge.

You got it... cheers!

Thanks and cheers to you too! Have a nice day.

Dharma attempts to globalize lending by abstracting away the origination and issuance of loans into a shared, decentralized infrastructure, connecting borrowers and lenders around the globe through free, open-source software

HEY @g-dubs can you help me regarding myetherumwallet? really interesting to follow the debt space have always been somewhat shady to me. if we could get the blockchain tech into it i feel like it would be much easier to understand and see how your debt is progressing.

this is something that would be really interesting to follow the debt space have always been somewhat shady to me. if we could get the blockchain tech into it i feel like it would be much easier to understand and see how your debt is progressing.

Transparency is one of the key features.

HEY @g-dubs can you help me regarding myetherumwallet?

Sure, what's your question?

some days ago i invested some sbd's in Appics ico!
bought some XAP tokens.
now how can i send them to mytherumwallet?
I don't know the way :(
Please help me

I didn't do the token sale so I'm not sure where you would access the XAP tokens. But assuming you could you would just send them to the address of your myetherumwallet.
Maybe they were automatically sent to your myethereumwallet but you can't 'see' them... then you need to add the token to your wallet- https://etherscan.io/token/0x9ec58861641bc805564bbc0c5fb4a856516238e7

Thanks for the information, thanks to you you can quickly find the right flight in any direction.

The protocol is important in all lifestyles
But debt is difficult when it comes to repayment and we can not repay

Oh yea, gotta be able to pay!

Dharma is an interesting name! If this token is implemented it will make life easier and we will be able to get rid of banks! What do you say?

Exactly, projects like Dharma and others could supplant the current financial system.

Yeah I think we will get rid of the interests and the service charges and many other things!!

Very useful information about dharma. Thanks sir @g-dubs for discussing about the valuable content.

Dharma attempts to globalize lending by abstracting away the origination and issuance of loans into a shared, decentralized infrastructure, connecting borrowers and lenders around the globe through free, open-source software.But debt is difficult when it comes to repayment and we can not repay