On May 9th, Manhattan Judge Margaret Garnett ruled:


Arbitrum DAO can transfer 30,766 ETH (about $71M) to Aave—this money was originally frozen due to links to the North Korean Lazarus hackers.
The judge did not lift the freeze nor require $300M collateral, but instead took an "intermediate route": the money can be transferred, but $877M creditors in the terrorism case can still pursue claims.
Arbitrum's vote passed with 91% approval, and Aave agreed to accept the freeze order constraints.
This is the first substantive intervention of crypto justice:
DeFi aims for autonomy, but the law says "your money can move, but it doesn't belong to you."
$AAVE $ETH $ARB #Gate广场五月交易分享
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