The Aave ecosystem has recently taken a major step. It is understood that the Aave Labs team, in response to community feedback, plans to share a portion of the protocol's off-chain earnings with AAVE token holders. Sounds good, but details are important— they promise to submit a comprehensive formal proposal that includes specific structural arrangements and operational details.



What's more interesting is that this is not just about simple profit sharing. The plan will also incorporate necessary governance frameworks and risk control measures to ensure that the interests of the DAO and token holders are not sidelined. In other words, while supporting Aave's long-term development goals, they also want to provide insurance for holders.

This kind of token value return model is becoming increasingly common in DeFi and also reflects the project's emphasis on community governance. Now, we just have to wait and see the specifics of the formal proposal, which will have a significant impact on the future direction of the AAVE ecosystem.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 7h ago
Is it time to distribute rewards again? Aave's recent move is indeed well thought out, but I still need to see the proposal details before I dare to act.
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not_your_keysvip
· 7h ago
Uh, finally some projects are starting to take token holders seriously, but they just leak the news before the proposal even comes out. I've seen this routine too many times... Sharing the profits is fine, but the key is whether the risk control framework can truly protect us. Don't let it turn into another empty promise. Let's wait for the official proposal; the details are the real truth. Anything said now is just talk. Actually, I just want to see if Aave can really make off-chain income transparent, otherwise this "sharing" plan is just a joke. Not so optimistic. When DeFi projects say they will give back to the community, what happens in the end?
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 7h ago
To be honest, this set of rhetoric sounds quite nice, but I'm just worried that it will turn out to be all talk and no action in the end. Let's wait for the official proposal; only then can we see if the holders are truly being taken seriously. Before sharing the profits, first see how the governance framework is set up, or else it might just be another cut-and-run. I'm quite looking forward to it, but these days I tend to give projects the benefit of the doubt when it comes to their promises. If Aave really dares to move external income, other projects in the ecosystem will have to follow suit, which is the real highlight. The proposal is about to be released; when that happens, we need to carefully scrutinize those small print clauses. Do the holders really have a say, or will it still depend on the core team's attitude?
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PessimisticOraclevip
· 7h ago
Is it time to share the rewards again? But we need to see the official proposal and not be fooled by empty promises.
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HalfIsEmptyvip
· 7h ago
Damn, finally a project is thinking of the holders, but to be honest... it also depends on how the proposal is written.
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GameFiCriticvip
· 7h ago
The dividend model is good, but I'm worried it will just be promises on a PPT. The key is to see what those "specific structural arrangements" in the proposal actually are—such as the deflation ratio, release cycle, governance weight. Only when these numbers are revealed can we tell whether it's truly a genuine reward or just a way to take more after taking some first.
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