According to Mars Finance, The Block reports that the Aave governance forum is discussing a strategy adjustment proposal put forward by ACI, which suggests shutting down low-income on-chain deployments such as zkSync, Metis, and Soneium, and setting a $2 million annual revenue threshold for future deployments. ACI claims that these instances cannot cover operational costs and increase engineering burdens. Currently, this "temperature check" snapshot vote has received 100% support and, if passed, will enter the formal governance process. Last night, news broke that the Aave community's new proposal aims to adjust the V3 multi-chain deployment strategy, including increasing the reserve factor for underperforming networks.
Aave DAO is considering scaling back its multi-chain deployment and plans to discontinue zkSync, Metis, and Soneium instances.
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