The liquidations page now has labels for CDPs with over 1 million in Dai debt. Tooltips also show individual CDPs and how they factor into total liquidations amounts.

Tokens

Another commonly requested feature throughout this year has been more statistics around the various tokens in the MakerDAO ecosystem. To start, a new Dai page has been added which shows:

Dai transactions counts and volume charts and weekly statistics

Dai velocity over time

The new MKR page shows current burner contract balances and a forecasted burn which takes into account the current accrued stability fees across all CDPs. An interactive calculator will be added soon to allow users to change system parameters and forecasted Dai growth for more accurate MKR valuation metrics.

Visualizations

And finally, everyone’s favorite animation from “Dai in Review” is now available here. It’s really interesting to see the last few months of turmoil visualized.

More animations like this are in the works. My next attempt will be to visualize the movements of Dai and interactions between dApps in the DeFi stack.

Roadmap

Future plans for MKR.tools is shaped a lot by immediate needs of the community, but here’s a few things I’m exploring and would like to research more:

Dai usage in individual DeFi dApps (0x, Augur, Uniswap, DyDx, Compound, Dharma, etc)

Governance statistics tracking votes for system parameters and collateral types

In depth analysis of potential collateral types

To expand on the last point, as multi-collateral Dai goes live and Dai sees incredible growth in the space, risk analysis of collateral types will become crucial to keeping the system healthy. Lots of general token metrics exist around transaction counts, DAU’s, etc, however I believe more specialized on-chain analysis of these unique systems is required. Along with MKR.tools style analytics of additional collateral types, I plan to look at:

Liquidity (gauging what volume is faked, looking at order book depths and market microstructures)

Gini coefficients (top holders, lockups)

General statistics (correlations to other crypto-assets, price volatility, etc)

Black swan risks (regulatory, hacks, etc)

As always, feel free to reach out on Twitter if you’re interested in collaborating on any research or have comments/questions/suggestions for the dashboard.