Aave Moves Toward Token-centric Model As “Aave Will Win” Proposal Clears Temp Check
A major governance milestone has been reached in the Aave community after the “Aave Will Win” proposal passed its temporary check stage, signaling broad support for a fundamental shift in the protocol’s economic model.
Summary
- The “Aave Will Win” proposal passed the temp check, proposing to allocate 100% of product revenue to the $AAVE token.
- Community feedback will shape structural improvements before entering the ARFC stage of governance.
- Market observers highlight the move as a departure from traditional treasury-centric models, amid growing institutional interest.
Announced by Aave CEO on social media, the “Aave Will Win” proposal aims to direct 100% of Aave Labs’ product revenue to the AAVE token, accelerating the transition to a fully token-centric governance and incentive framework.
Under the current system, revenue generated by the protocol typically flows first to the DAO treasury before being allocated across initiatives; the new plan would prioritize direct benefits to token holders.
The next phase of the proposal, refinement for the Aave Request for Comment (ARFC) stage, will incorporate community feedback on structural improvements, governance mechanics, and long-term sustainability.
The CEO underscored that this input will shape the final architecture before a formal on-chain vote.
Reaction from the Aave community has been largely positive, with many noting the boldness of the 100% revenue-to-token shift.
“Most protocols are still clinging to the treasury accumulation playbook,” one user commented, while expressing curiosity about how such a model will perform over time.
Industry observers see Aave’s approach as part of a wider trend toward tokenizing long-term economic value in decentralized finance. A recent Grayscale S-1 filing for an Aave spot ETF highlights growing mainstream interest in Aave’s ecosystem.
Critics of traditional treasury accumulation argue that redirecting revenue to token holders could boost alignment and long-term participation, but questions remain about funding for future development and risk buffers typically supported by protocol treasuries.
As Aave prepares for ARFC refinement, the crypto community will be watching closely to see whether token-centric economics become a competitive differentiator in DeFi governance.
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