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Aave Labs proposal to transfer 100% of protocol revenue to the DAO in exchange for operational funds
ChainCatcher reports that, according to The Block, Aave Labs has proposed a framework to transfer 100% of revenue from all Aave brand products to the Aave DAO treasury, and to transfer related trademarks and intellectual property to the newly established Aave Foundation. They also request the DAO to provide funding for their operations.
Under the proposal, Aave Labs will relinquish all future income from Aave v3 and v4 protocols, aave.com frontend, Aave Card, and AAVE ETF. In exchange, they ask the DAO to commit $25 million in stablecoins and 75,000 AAVE tokens to cover operational expenses, along with three grants of $3 million each for the development and marketing of Aave App, Aave Pro, and Aave Card, and $2.5 million for Aave Kit.
Aave Labs states that the v4 architecture will enable revenue models previously difficult to achieve. They plan to gradually adjust v3 parameters after launching v4 over 8-12 months to facilitate migration. The proposal also requests the DAO to coordinate with Labs on v4 development and to temporarily pause new features for v3.
Marc Zeller, founder of the Aave Chain Initiative, opposes this. Zeller describes it as a “pseudo-goodwill cash-out attempt,” claiming Labs is trying to use aggressive proposals as bargaining chips, “trying to impose outcomes regardless of governance processes.” He estimates Labs’ actual funding needs at around $50 million and questions the legitimacy of their governance.