# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Controversy

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Controversy", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

This American Earns $250 Million a Year from Podcasting, and Luo Yonghao Is Learning from Him

American podcaster Joe Rogan earns $250 million annually from his hugely successful show, "The Joe Rogan Experience." The article details his unconventional path from comedian, reality TV host, and UFC commentator to becoming the world's most influential podcaster. His long-form, casual interview style, often lasting over three hours, has attracted top guests like Elon Musk (in a famous 2018 episode where Musk smoked cannabis), Donald Trump (a key 2024 election interview), and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. Rogan's success is attributed to his "outsider" approach, creating a space where guests can speak freely, unlike traditional media. This has built immense trust with his primarily young, male audience who are skeptical of mainstream news. His 2020 exclusive deal with Spotify was worth $200 million, and he renewed it in 2024 for $250 million without exclusivity. The article explores his significant cultural impact, notably his role in the 2024 U.S. election where Trump's appearance on his show was widely credited with reaching crucial voters. It also notes attempts to replicate his model in China, such as Luo Yonghao (罗永浩), but highlights challenges like a preference for short-form content and different media environment. Finally, it addresses the controversies surrounding Rogan, including spreading COVID-19 and AIDS misinformation, which critics say make him a hub for conspiracy theories, while supporters value his anti-establishment stance.

深潮12/23 09:21

This American Earns $250 Million a Year from Podcasting, and Luo Yonghao Is Learning from Him

深潮12/23 09:21

Second Largest Whale Cuts Losses and Liquidates, Can AAVE Still Be Bought Amid Deepening Divisions?

The second-largest AAVE whale, excluding the project team, protocol contracts, and CEXs, has sold 230,000 AAVE tokens at a significant loss of $13.45 million, causing a 12% price drop. This sell-off reflects growing tensions between Aave Labs and the community over governance and fund allocation. The conflict began when Aave switched its default swap aggregator to Cow Swap, redirecting front-end transaction fees—previously sent to the Aave DAO treasury—to Aave Labs instead. Community members estimated this change could divert over $10 million annually from the DAO to the team, raising concerns about transparency and control. Aave Labs argued that front-end products are separate from the protocol and that the team has the right to monetize them. In response, a proposal was made to transfer control of Aave’s brand assets (domains, social accounts, etc.) to token holders. Founder Stani Kulechov opposed the proposal, citing its oversimplification of complex legal and operational issues, further escalating community backlash. The situation highlights deeper structural challenges in DeFi governance, where protocol value, team control, and community rights intersect. The outcome of an ongoing snapshot vote on the proposal may determine AAVE’s short-term price direction and long-term community trust. If the conflict signals fundamental misalignment between Aave Labs and the DAO, this could mark the start of continued tension rather than an isolated incident.

marsbit12/22 04:13

Second Largest Whale Cuts Losses and Liquidates, Can AAVE Still Be Bought Amid Deepening Divisions?

marsbit12/22 04:13

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