Wu Shuo learned that Aave's Chief Legal Officer Linda Jeng issued a statement indicating that Aave has submitted a response to the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regarding its guidelines on the regulatory boundaries for crypto assets. The involved parties include two FCA-regulated UK entities, Push Labs Ltd and Push Virtual Assets Ltd. Aave believes that DeFi protocols are open, permissionless, rule-based, and non-discretionary infrastructure, and should not be considered as financial intermediaries by protocol developers; the FCA's proposed concept of "added value" lacks legal basis. Aave recommends that, without changing the underlying legislation, amendments should be made to exclude non-discretionary infrastructure from intermediary regulation to prevent the UK from becoming an "island" disconnected from global financial development.

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