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Aave founder accused of buying votes for $10 million to gain control over the protocol - ForkLog: cryptocurrencies, AI, singularity, future
Co-founder of the DeFi protocol Aave, Stani Kulechov, faced criticism after purchasing project tokens worth $10 million. Community members speculated that the deal was aimed at increasing his voting power in a contentious governance proposal.
DeFi strategist Robert Mullins stated that Kulechov plans to support an initiative that contradicts the interests of token holders. User pseudonym Sisyphus also questioned the economic rationale behind the purchase.
He noted that from 2021 to 2025, the project founder, on the contrary, sold coins worth millions of dollars.
The conflict arose amid a vote on returning control of the Aave brand, domains, and intellectual property to the DAO.
Former Aave Labs CTO Ernesto Boado, identified as the proposer, claimed that the vote on the Snapshot platform was launched prematurely and without his consent.
Analyst Samuel McCulloch pointed out the issue of high centralization of governance within the protocol.
The three largest addresses control over 58% of the votes. The leading wallet holds 27% (333,000 Aave), and the address associated with the Aave Chan Initiative (aci.eth) holds 18.5%.
Recall that in December, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concluded a four-year investigation into Aave.