AAVE Labs is gearing up to put forward a proposal tackling two key issues: redirecting non-protocol revenue streams to token holders and clarifying intellectual property ownership rights. The move comes as the project navigates debate within the community about how to maximize value capture for AAVE holders. This addresses a bigger question around governance and economic incentives in DeFi protocols.
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RektDetective
· 19h ago
NGL, this move is just providing benefits to token holders, but can the IP ownership issue really be clarified...
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 19h ago
NGL, this move is pretty impressive. Are they finally going to distribute non-protocol revenue to token holders? About time they did this.
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 19h ago
Another proposal of "how to split the money with me," the supply and demand curve tells us that this will ultimately be diluted, but we still look forward to the day when even Buffett would say it's good.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 19h ago
ngl if this time Aave really distributes revenue to token holders, then it's truly playing for real... The protocol needs to clarify IP rights ownership before it can go further.
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CountdownToBroke
· 20h ago
Here comes another new way to cut leeks, this time by changing legal provisions?
AAVE Labs is gearing up to put forward a proposal tackling two key issues: redirecting non-protocol revenue streams to token holders and clarifying intellectual property ownership rights. The move comes as the project navigates debate within the community about how to maximize value capture for AAVE holders. This addresses a bigger question around governance and economic incentives in DeFi protocols.