Data: Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin has added another 30,000 ETH to the Maker treasury, bringing the total staked to 110,000 ETH to avoid liquidation
According to Onchain Lens monitoring, Ethereum co-founder Joseph Lubin has once again replenished the Maker vault with 30,000 ETH, valued at approximately 47.12 million dollars at current prices, to reduce liquidation risk.
Currently, Lubin has staked a total of 110,000 ETH across three different Maker vaults, valued at approximately 171 million dollars, and has borrowed 259.05 million DAI using these ETH as collateral. As the ETH market becomes more volatile, his ongoing efforts to replenish collateral have attracted market attention.
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