On February 28, news reports that AaveDAO is voting on a key proposal regarding whether to weaken the current flagship v3 version and pave the way for the yet-to-be-released v4. The vote will end on Saturday, and as of Friday evening, support votes are leading by a narrow margin of about 52%, with the situation still uncertain.
Since its launch in 2022, Aave v3 has performed steadily, accounting for over 97% of the protocol’s total deposits, generating approximately $184 million in revenue, with total deposits exceeding $26.3 billion. Some representatives are concerned that shifting strategic focus before v4 is implemented could weaken the protocol’s stability. In response, Aave Labs has adjusted its stance this week, slowing down user migration timelines and clarifying that migration will not be mandatory. They emphasize that v3 can operate long-term as long as the DAO deems it necessary.
Disputes also center around fund allocation. Aave Labs proposed reallocating revenue from its branded products back to the DAO and establishing a foundation to hold trademarks. They also requested $25 million for ongoing development, with an additional $17.5 million to be allocated after specific product launches. This has raised questions among some core representatives. Marc Zeller pointed out that the proposed funding amount is close to 31% of the DAO’s funds and suggested splitting the proposal into separate votes.
Additionally, Bored Ghosts Developing, a contractor founded by a former executive, announced it will not renew its contract this year, stating that pushing such changes on core revenue engines is “difficult to understand.” As topics like “When will Aave v4 be released” and “Aave DAO fund allocation disputes” continue to ferment, the outcome of this vote could have far-reaching implications for DeFi governance models and protocol upgrade paths.
Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to
Disclaimer.
Related Articles
XRP Ledger Powers $280 Million Diamond Tokenization in Major UAE Real-World Asset Deal
Ripple’s tokenization of 1 billion AED worth of diamonds, “isn’t just a win for the UAE, it’s a masterclass in how the XRP Ledger handles high-value RWA at scale,” says Reece Merrick.
The network is solving the trust gap by integrating Ripple Custody’s bank-grade vaulting with XRPL’s native f
CryptoNewsFlash38m ago
PACT Launches on Aptos to Scale On-Chain Credit in the $300 Trillion Global Market
PACT has moved to Aptos, processing nearly $2 billion in on-chain loans and holding over $600 million in active credit.
It represents more than 75% of the network’s tokenized debt volume and plans to introduce additional offerings in the coming months.
PACT has migrated to the Aptos
CryptoNewsFlash43m ago
Polygon Announces Lisovo Hardfork on March 4 to Boost Performance and Wallet Compatibility
Polygon will activate the Lisovo hardfork on March 4 before block 83,756,500, with node operators asked to upgrade in advance.
The upgrade adds PIP-82 gas subsidies, CLZ support, passkey wallet improvements, flexible fees, and stronger transaction checks.
The Polygon Foundation has
CryptoNewsFlash48m ago
Heima Advances Agentic Economy for Secure AI Transactions
Heima has launched the Agentic Economy, allowing autonomous AI agents to participate in transactions within a secure, non-custodial blockchain environment. This infrastructure enhances transparency and reduces hack risks, enabling verified transactions and safeguarding user assets.
BlockChainReporter1h ago
Ethereum Foundation Announces "Long-Term Development Roadmap": 7 Hard Forks in 4 Years, Focused on 5 Major Goals
The Ethereum Foundation announced the "Strawmap" long-term development plan, which is scheduled to undergo 7 hard forks before 2029, achieving 5 major goals to improve transaction speed and network throughput. The development plan includes shortening the final transaction confirmation time to 8 seconds, introducing post-quantum cryptography and privacy protection, aiming to prepare for future increased user demand.
区块客2h ago