Aave governance vote sparks backlash over rushed escalation

cointelegraph2025-12-22 tarihinde yayınlandı2025-12-22 tarihinde güncellendi

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A governance vote at Aave has sparked significant backlash after a proposal regarding control of the protocol's brand assets was escalated to a snapshot vote, despite unresolved community discussions. The proposal seeks to transfer ownership of domains, social handles, and other intellectual property to AAVE token holders via a DAO-controlled legal structure. Aave founder Stani Kulechov defended the move, stating the community was ready for a decision after five days of discussion. However, critics, including former Aave Labs CTO Ernesto Boado and Aave Chan Initiative lead Marc Zeller, accused the team of rushing the vote without proper consent or dialogue. Zeller described the action as a "hostile takeover attempt," criticizing the timing during the holiday period, which limited participation and mobilization. The controversy highlights ongoing governance challenges within the DeFi protocol concerning control over proposal escalation and decision-making processes.

A governance vote at decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocol Aave sparked a backlash from key stakeholders after a proposal on ownership of Aave's brand assets was escalated to a snapshot vote amid unresolved discussion.

The proposal asks the community whether Aave (AAVE) token holders should regain control over the protocol’s brand assets, including domains, social handles, naming rights and other intellectual property through a DAO-controlled legal vehicle.

Aave founder Stani Kulechov said the community was interested in a decision, announcing that the proposal had been moved to a vote.

“We realize the community is very interested in a path forward and is ready to make a decision,” Kulechov wrote.

While Kulechov said it was time for tokenholders to vote, other community members argued that the proposal was pushed to a vote prematurely, bypassing governance norms.

Source: Stani Kulechov

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Aave Labs faces “hostile takeover” accusations

Former Aave Labs chief technology officer Ernesto Boado, whose name appears as the proposal’s author, said the vote was escalated without his consent or knowledge.

“This is not, in ethos, my proposal,” Boado wrote on X, saying that he would not have approved the submission for a vote while community discussion was still ongoing. He said the escalation breaks the code of trust in the community.

Marc Zeller, who leads the Aave Chan Initiative (ACI), said the proposal was “unilaterally escalated” despite unresolved questions from delegates and token holders.

In a public statement, Zeller said that the timing and process choices materially reduced community participation, adding that the ability of late-informed participants to mobilize or redelegate was being limited.

“What started as a push for clarity and a more fair relationship between token holders and the current stewards,” Zeller said, “is now turning into a hostile takeover attempt by Labs.”

Zeller criticized the decision of pushing the vote during the holiday period, which large stakeholders, investors and institutions have flagged as one of the “worst windows” for high-stakes governance votes.

Responding to the criticisms, Kulechov said that the discussion has been going on for five days, with many comments, and claimed that the vote complies with all the requirements.

“People are tired of this discussion and getting into a vote is the best way to resolve, this is governance end of the day,” he wrote.

The dispute highlighted deeper governance questions for Aave, one of the biggest DeFi protocols in the space.

While the proposal focuses on “soft” asset ownership, the backlash underscores how much influence can stem from control over escalation, timing and information flow.

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İlgili Sorular

QWhat is the main reason for the backlash in the Aave governance vote?

AThe backlash occurred because a proposal on ownership of Aave's brand assets was escalated to a snapshot vote prematurely, bypassing governance norms and without resolving ongoing community discussions.

QWho is the author of the controversial proposal, and what was his reaction?

AThe proposal's author is former Aave Labs chief technology officer Ernesto Boado, who stated the vote was escalated without his consent or knowledge, breaking the community's code of trust.

QWhat did Marc Zeller of the Aave Chan Initiative accuse Aave Labs of attempting?

AMarc Zeller accused Aave Labs of attempting a 'hostile takeover' by unilaterally escalating the vote despite unresolved questions and limiting community participation during the holiday period.

QHow did Aave founder Stani Kulechov justify moving the proposal to a vote?

AStani Kulechov claimed the community was tired of the five-day discussion and that moving to a vote was the best way to resolve the issue, asserting it complied with all governance requirements.

QWhat broader governance issue did the dispute highlight for Aave?

AThe dispute highlighted how control over escalation timing and information flow can significantly influence governance outcomes, even for proposals focused on 'soft' asset ownership.

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