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Aave's four-year investigation concludes: SEC investigation ends, DeFi innovation ushers in a new dawn
【Chain Wen】Aave founder Stani.eth recently announced a major news — after four years of effort, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has finally concluded its investigation into the Aave protocol. The resolution was made possible by the Aave team’s continuous dedication and resource allocation, aimed at safeguarding the protocol itself and the entire ecosystem’s security. To be honest, DeFi has faced quite a bit of regulatory hardship over the years, and the pressure sometimes seems disproportionate. Now, finally able to breathe a sigh of relief, it means developers have more space to freely innovate and focus on building the future of finance, rather than being tightly constrained by rules. This marks an important turning point for the entire DeFi ecosystem.
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Stani didn't waste his efforts; he fought for space for the entire ecosystem.
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That's right, DeFi has been tightly constrained by regulation, but now there's finally a chance to loosen up and innovate.
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This is the real breakthrough. Regulation isn't a flood monster, but don't keep holding us down forever.
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Four years of investigation... Just thinking about it was a waste of time. It should have ended like this from the start.
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The key question is, now that this lawsuit is over, will other projects also breathe a sigh of relief?
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It's definitely a turning point for the entire DeFi ecosystem, but how many more pitfalls are waiting ahead?
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Aave's move was right; investing resources to clarify regulatory issues. Many projects simply don't have that awareness.
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Finally, this day has come. DeFi developers can have a better life.
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By the way, after four years of investigation, did the SEC find anything? Or did they reach some kind of consensus?
Aave has managed to get through this wave, and DeFi developers should be able to breathe a little easier now.
Wait... could this just be the beginning? Regulation, it feels like it's always there.
Alright, let's celebrate this small victory first. After all, DeFi has been held back for too long.
SEC: Investigation concluded. DeFi developers: Finally able to code properly?
Honestly, how much did Aave pay in these four years to get this result?
The sword of regulation is always hanging overhead, and even when innovating, one must tread carefully.
Honestly, the Guardian Alliance approach was quite exhausting, but we finally got this breath of relief.
DeFi still has hope, everyone.
Aave finally won this round, and it's a good thing for the DeFi ecosystem to be able to breathe a sigh of relief.