Thanks! The architecture of goStables differs greatly from that of DAI primarily due to the asset that backs them, USDD. The stability mechanisms used in DAI isn’t required in the same way as they use other volatile crypto assets and thus must employ mechanics to stabilise their peg against such volatility while maintaining counterparty liquidity for swaps.
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It will however, take time to achieve trust and stability and to develop new mitigation strategies.
Note though that Sorrel is a separate product from goStables but yet uses the protocol’s stablecoins within its banq architecture. Sorrel can also support other popular stablecoins.