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  • 23:28
    AAVE token holders propose DAO to adopt a "poison pill plan" to take over Aave Labs, escalating the income distribution dispute
    ChainCatcher News, according to market sources, an Aave DAO participant has raised concerns about whether the relationship between the Aave protocol, DAO, and Aave Labs needs to be reassessed. User tulipking proposed in a recent governance forum post that Aave DAO should initiate a "poison pill plan" lawsuit to take control of Aave Labs' intellectual property (including its published code and brand trademarks) as well as the company's equity.
  • 23:28
    Aave DAO participants propose adopting a poison pill plan to take over Aave Labs' intellectual property and equity
    Aave DAO governance forum user tulipking has proposed that the DAO initiate a "poison pill plan" lawsuit to take control of Aave Labs' intellectual property and company equity. The proposal points out that Aave Labs has monetized the brand and user base without approval, and the plan aims to protect the DAO from centralized control and ensure value flows back to AAVE holders. In addition to taking control of the code and trademarks, the proposal calls for reclaiming past brand product revenues from Aave Labs and taking over its equity, turning it into a wholly owned subsidiary of the DAO.
  • 23:17
    The European Commission plans to issue approximately 90 billion euros in bonds in the first half of next year.
    Jinse Finance reported that on December 16, the European Commission announced plans to issue approximately 90 billion euros in bonds in the first half of 2026. The funds raised from these bonds will be used to support Ukraine and provide loans to member states. The related funds will be distributed through the "Next Generation EU" program, the "European Peace Facility," and other mechanisms. The European Commission stated that between 2024 and 2027, up to 33 billion euros in loans will be provided to Ukraine. Analysts believe that, amid internal disagreements within the EU over using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, this large-scale bond issuance plan aims to provide Ukraine with continuous and stable financial support. (CCTV)
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