Aave Labs Unveils Major Upgrades and Expansions with Aave V4 Proposal
Aave V4 would be built with a new architecture to minimize disruptions to third-party integrators.
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Aave V4 would be built with a new architecture to minimize disruptions to third-party integrators.
TL;DR Aave Labs has revealed a five-year roadmap, including a significant upgrade proposal for the transition from Aave V3 to Aave V4. The development timeline extends from initial research in Q2 2024 to a full rollout by mid-2025. Aave V4 introduces a new architectural blueprint to minimize governance overhead and enhance modularity.
Aave Protocol is preparing for a significant upgrade with its upcoming V4 release, scheduled for mid-2025.
With all the upgrades that the proposal suggests, a notable part focused on growing the protocol's algorithmic stablecoin GHO.
Aave Labs has unveiled its 2030 strategic roadmap, which includes multiple key initiatives such as Aave V4, a new visual identity, and expanded defi functionality.
Aave Labs proposed a significant upgrade to its protocol, aimed at enhancing features like its stablecoin GHO, introducing a Unified Liquidity Layer for better integration, and improving the protocol's architecture for cross-chain liquidity across both Ethereum and non-EVM layer-1 platforms.
Aave Labs shared a proposal for the next version of its protocol, which included improvements to its stablecoin, GHO.
Aave Labs unveiled its plans for Aave V4, holding up its long list of new and improved protocol features up to public scrutiny.
Aave Labs has released its strategic roadmap for 2030 that introduces several key initiatives, including the launch of Aave V4, a new visual identity, and expanded DeFi functionalities. The “Temp Check” proposal aims to gather the Aave community's feedback on the proposed enhancements to advance the Aave protocol.
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Decentralized lending platform Aave is discussing a potential initiative, regarding the activation of a 'fee switch' to distribute fees to holders.
Aave plans to enable a "fee switch" that will distribute transaction fees, estimated at $60 million annually, to Aave token holders.
Leading decentralized lending platform Aave, are holding discussions regarding the activation of a "fee switch" to distribute fees to token holders.
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Decentralized lending platform Aave is presently working on a proposal that will enable a fee switch which will be distributed to holders. This details was shared on the microblogging platform X by its founder Marc Zeller.
Aave governance token (AAVE) holders might soon share in the platform's profits through a proposed "fee switch" mechanism.
A proposal is underway on Aave, a decentralized lending platform, to activate a fee switch for distributing transaction fees to owners. Marc Zeller, founder of the Aave Chan Initiative, shared this update on the X social platform.
Aave, a decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocol, is contemplating activating a “fee switch” to incentivize participation and investment within its ecosystem
The fee switch will allow governance to control and adjust fee-related policies based on the platform's needs and objectives.