Aave Labs takes proactive steps, planning to directly return non-protocol layer revenues to token holders. This move has sparked heated discussions in the community, with the core issue focusing on the attribution of IP rights. The new governance proposal has a clear goal: to streamline the flow of revenue while resolving long-term disputes over intellectual property ownership. For the DeFi ecosystem, exploring such revenue distribution models is no small matter. It concerns the balance between token value capture, community incentives, and project sustainability. As a leading lending protocol, this reform by Aave could serve as a reference example for governance optimization across the entire DeFi industry.
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just_another_fish
· 9h ago
Oh no, Aave is causing trouble again? Giving returns to token holders sounds good, but how will the IP rights be divided? Can it really be sorted out?
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AirdropGrandpa
· 9h ago
Speaking of Aave's recent move, they finally remembered to give us token holders some benefits, but the IP rights issue still depends on how they handle it moving forward.
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wrekt_but_learning
· 9h ago
Alright, this wave of Aave is going to directly distribute to token holders. Finally, they remembered our existence, haha.
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PortfolioAlert
· 9h ago
Speaking of Aave's recent moves, they really want to give token holders some real benefits... The IP rights part is indeed a trap; let's see who can make sense of it.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 9h ago
Alright, another big move from Aave. Are they finally thinking of the token holders this time?
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GasFeeSurvivor
· 9h ago
Return profits to token holders? This wave of Aave really wants to stir things up. The issue of IP rights has always been a hot potato.
Aave Labs takes proactive steps, planning to directly return non-protocol layer revenues to token holders. This move has sparked heated discussions in the community, with the core issue focusing on the attribution of IP rights. The new governance proposal has a clear goal: to streamline the flow of revenue while resolving long-term disputes over intellectual property ownership. For the DeFi ecosystem, exploring such revenue distribution models is no small matter. It concerns the balance between token value capture, community incentives, and project sustainability. As a leading lending protocol, this reform by Aave could serve as a reference example for governance optimization across the entire DeFi industry.