Marc Zeller, founder of the Aave (AAVE) Chan Initiative, has formally requested for community support on a proposal to restructure the project's revenue allocation

Marc Zeller, founder of the Aave (AAVE) Chan Initiative (ACI), has formally requested for community support on a proposal to upgrade the protocol’s tokenomics.
Zeller’s ACI is a major contributor to the Aave DAO, the decentralized autonomous organization tasked with bettering the largest on-chain lender.
The ACI’s Aave Request for Comment would implement phase one of the so-called “Aavenomics” plan.
The strategy includes creating an Aave Finance Committee to manage its $115 million treasury and enable a fee switch to reward important players.
Part of the AFC’s mandate would include a six-month AAVE token buyback with a $1 million weekly budget. The DAO would reassess the program after its completion, and decide to either upscale or tighten the strategy, per Zeller’s proposal.
The ACI also proposed freezing the LEND migration contract to recover 320,000 AAVE coins. LEND was the DeFi lender’s initial governance token before the 2020 upgrade to AAVE. About $65 million worth of tokens currently sits in LEND’s smart contract.
As the top on-chain protocol for borrowing and lending crypto, Aave spends a small fortune financing liquidity costs. The ACI intends to trim this $27 million annual bill by merging staking and liquidity management under a new “Umbrella” safety system.
The proposal also suggested creating Anti-GHO, a revenue distribution module for the GHO stablecoin to reward AAVE stakers. Zeller called the plan the ACI “most important proposal” so far.
The ARFC was released six months after an approved temperature check back in August.
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