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Maker: Several changes will be implemented tomorrow, including increasing the maximum debt limit of Spark D3M to 800 million DAI

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According to BlockBeats news on November 20th, Maker announced on the X platform that following recent Maker Governance voting, the following changes will take effect on Tuesday, November 21st at 23:45. The most significant change is that the maximum debt ceiling for Spark D3M will be raised from 400 million DAI to 800 million DAI.

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