Foresight News reports that Aave Labs has released a “Aave Will Win Framework” temperature check proposal. The proposal includes requiring the Aave DAO to approve Aave V4 as the core technological foundation for the protocol’s future development, and also suggests directly injecting all revenue from Aave branded products into the DAO treasury to establish a strategic growth and development fund framework. Additionally, it contains solutions to protect the Aave brand.
Aave Labs will relinquish all income from future business lines such as Aave V3, V4 protocols, frontend, Aave Card, and AAVE ETF. In exchange, it requests the DAO to commit to providing $25 million in stablecoins and 75,000 AAVE tokens to cover operational expenses, along with five grants of $3 million each for the development and marketing of Aave App, Aave Pro, and Aave Card, as well as $2.5 million for Aave Kit.
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