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PANews reported on December 24th that, according to Cointelegraph, Aave founder Stani Kulechov recently spent $10 million to purchase AAVE tokens. Some members of the cryptocurrency community claim this move is aimed at increasing his voting power in key governance proposals. Critics argue that large token purchases could have a substantial impact on the voting results of high-risk proposals. This controversy has once again raised concerns about whether token-based governance can adequately protect the interests of minority holders, especially when founders or early insiders wield significant economic influence. DeFi strategist Robert Mullins posted on the X forum that Kulechov's purchase of AAVE tokens was intended to increase its "voting power so that it could vote in favor of a proposal that directly harms the interests of token holders." He added, "This clearly demonstrates that the token mechanism is insufficient to effectively prevent governance attacks on AAVE tokens." Previous reports indicated that AAVE community's new proposal aimed to reclaim ownership of the brand and distribution channels.
22:11
BlockBeats 消息,12 月 24 日,据 The Information 报道,OpenAI 正考虑在 ChatGPT 中投放广告。
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BlockBeats news, December 24th, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin posted on social media stating, "Recording a prediction: The phrase 'Bugs are inevitable, you cannot write code without bugs' will no longer hold true in the 2030s.Of course, a large amount of software will still have bugs, as in their usage scenarios, feature expansion is more important than absolute correctness; but if one truly wants bug-free code, it will be achievable by then."
22:08
BlockBeats news, December 24th, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin posted on social media stating, "Recording a prediction: The phrase 'Bugs are inevitable, you can't write code without bugs' will no longer hold true in the 2030s.Of course, a large amount of software will still have bugs, because in their usage scenarios, feature expansion is more important than absolute correctness; but if one truly wants bug-free code, it will be achievable by then."
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BlockBeats News, December 24th, according to Cointelegraph, Aave founder Stani Kulechov has recently faced scrutiny for spending over $10 million to purchase AAVE tokens, with some members of the crypto community suggesting that this move was intended to increase his voting power in a key governance proposal.DeFi strategist and liquidity expert Robert Mullins posted that the purpose of this purchase is to enhance Kulechov's voting rights, in order to support a proposal in the upcoming vote that directly harms the best interests of token holders. He added: "This is a clear example of how token mechanisms are not adequately designed to effectively curb governance attacks."Well-known crypto KOL Sisyphus also expressed similar concerns, stating that Kulechov may have sold millions of dollars worth of AAVE tokens between 2021 and 2025, and questioning the economic motives behind this repurchase.This controversy arises as Aave token holders are discussing how the governance rights of this DeFi protocol, one of its kind, should be exercised. Critics point out that large-scale token purchases could substantially influence voting outcomes in high-risk governance proposals.
21:14
PANews reported on December 24th that Binance Alpha has launched its second wave of Unibase (UB) airdrops. Users holding at least 226 Binance Alpha Points can claim the token airdrop. Claiming 1,000 UB tokens via the Alpha event page will automatically decrease by 5 points every five minutes if the rewards are not fully distributed. Claiming the airdrop will consume 15 Binance Alpha Points. Users must confirm their claim within 24 hours via the Alpha event page; otherwise, they will be considered to have forfeited their airdrop.
21:12
BlockBeats news, December 24th, according to official sources, Binance Alpha conducted the second round of Unibase (UB) airdrop distribution. Users with at least 226 Alpha points can claim an airdrop of 1000 UB tokens on a first-come, first-served basis. If the reward pool is not fully distributed, the point threshold will automatically decrease by 5 points every 5 minutes. Claiming the airdrop will consume 15 Alpha points.
21:10
BlockBeats news, December 24, BlackRock strategists Amanda Lynam and Dominique Bly stated in a report that the Federal Reserve is expected to implement only limited interest rate cuts in 2026. With a cumulative reduction of 175 basis points in this cycle, the Fed is approaching a neutral interest rate level. Unless there is a sharp deterioration in the labor market, there is quite limited room for further rate cuts in 2026.According to LSEG data, the market currently expects the Federal Reserve to conduct two interest rate cuts in 2026. (Jin10)
21:08
PANews reported on December 24th that Vitalik Buterin stated on the X platform that the saying "bugs are inevitable, and you can't write bug-free code" will no longer hold true in the 2030s. Vitalik believes that while many software programs will still have bugs (because functional improvements are more important in specific use cases), if developers truly desire bug-free code, this goal will be achievable in the 2030s.
21:07
BlockBeats news, December 24, according to official sources, Binance Alpha conducted the second round of Unibase (UB) airdrop distribution. Users with at least 226 Alpha points can claim an airdrop of 1000 UB tokens on a first-come, first-served basis. If the reward pool is not fully distributed, the point threshold will automatically decrease by 5 points every 5 minutes. Claiming the airdrop will consume 15 Alpha points.