AAVE Token & Governance
The AAVE token is the cornerstone of Aave protocol governance, enabling holders to participate in shaping the future of decentralized finance. Through Aave governance, the community controls protocol parameters, treasury management, and strategic decisions that guide Aave's development.
What is the AAVE Token?
The AAVE token is the native governance and utility token of the Aave protocol. Originally launched as LEND in 2017, the token was migrated to AAVE in 2020 at a 100:1 ratio, establishing the current Aave governance framework. Today, AAVE represents voting power in Aave governance and serves as the backbone of protocol security through staking.
As a governance token, AAVE gives holders the right to propose and vote on changes to the Aave protocol. This includes modifications to risk parameters, the addition of new assets to Aave markets, treasury allocations, and protocol upgrades. Every significant change to Aave must pass through the governance process.
The AAVE token has a maximum supply of 16 million tokens, with distribution across community members, the Aave ecosystem reserve, and the founding team. This fixed supply ensures scarcity while the Aave governance can vote on token emission strategies for ecosystem incentives.
AAVE Token Utility
The AAVE token provides multiple utilities within the Aave ecosystem, making it central to protocol operations and governance:
Aave Governance Process
Aave governance follows a structured process ensuring community input and transparent decision-making. Every proposal that affects the Aave protocol must pass through these stages:
1. Proposal Creation
Community members draft Aave Improvement Proposals (AIPs) outlining changes to the Aave protocol. Proposals are first shared in Aave governance forums for feedback.
2. Community Discussion
The Aave community debates proposals in the governance forum. This phase refines ideas and builds consensus before formal Aave voting begins.
3. Snapshot Vote
Qualified proposals undergo an off-chain Aave Snapshot vote to gauge community sentiment. This helps filter proposals before on-chain Aave governance voting.
4. On-Chain Vote
Approved proposals proceed to on-chain Aave governance voting. AAVE and stkAAVE holders vote using their tokens to accept or reject the proposal.
5. Timelock Period
Passed proposals enter an Aave timelock period before execution. This safety measure allows time for review and emergency cancellation if needed.
6. Implementation
After the timelock, approved changes are executed on the Aave protocol. The Aave community can verify all changes through public blockchain records.
Aave Improvement Proposals (AIPs)
Aave Improvement Proposals are the formal mechanism for suggesting changes to the Aave protocol. AIPs cover a wide range of topics affecting how Aave operates:
| AIP Category | Description | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Parameters | Changes to Aave market parameters | LTV ratios, liquidation thresholds, reserve factors |
| Asset Listings | Adding new assets to Aave markets | New token listings, LST additions, stablecoin integrations |
| Protocol Upgrades | Technical improvements to Aave | Smart contract updates, new features, security patches |
| Treasury Management | Aave treasury allocations | Grants, incentive programs, ecosystem funding |
| Governance Updates | Changes to Aave governance itself | Voting parameters, delegation rules, quorum thresholds |
Every AIP includes detailed specifications, risk analysis, and implementation plans. The Aave governance framework ensures thorough review of all proposals before they can affect the Aave protocol.
Safety Module (stkAAVE)
The Aave Safety Module is a critical component of Aave protocol security. By staking AAVE tokens, users contribute to protecting the Aave ecosystem while earning rewards:
Aave Staking Benefits
- Staking Rewards: Earn AAVE token rewards for securing the Aave protocol
- GHO Discount: stkAAVE holders receive discounted borrow rates on Aave's GHO stablecoin
- Governance Power: stkAAVE maintains full Aave voting rights
- Protocol Alignment: Staking aligns your incentives with Aave protocol health
Aave Staking Mechanics
The Aave Safety Module includes a cooldown period to ensure stability. When unstaking, users must wait through a 20-day cooldown followed by a 2-day unstaking window. This Aave mechanism prevents sudden liquidity withdrawals that could weaken protocol security.
How to Participate in Aave Governance
Participating in Aave governance is open to all AAVE token holders. Here's how you can shape the future of Aave:
- Acquire AAVE Tokens: Purchase AAVE on exchanges or earn through Aave protocol participation
- Join the Aave Forum: Engage with the Aave community in governance discussions at governance.aave.com
- Review Aave Proposals: Read and analyze AIPs to understand their impact on Aave
- Vote on Aave Proposals: Cast your votes using AAVE or stkAAVE tokens
- Stake in the Aave Safety Module: Earn rewards while securing Aave and boosting your governance participation
- Create Aave Proposals: Draft your own AIPs to improve the Aave protocol
Voting Power and Delegation
Aave governance supports flexible voting mechanisms to maximize participation:
Aave Delegation Options
Aave governance allows two types of delegation to accommodate different preferences:
- Voting Power Delegation: Delegate your Aave voting rights while retaining proposal creation power
- Proposition Power Delegation: Delegate the ability to create Aave proposals on your behalf
- Full Aave Delegation: Delegate both voting and proposition powers to a single delegate
Delegation in Aave governance is gas-free through Snapshot voting, making it accessible for all AAVE holders. You can change your Aave delegation at any time, and delegated tokens remain in your wallet – you only delegate the governance power, not the tokens themselves.
Aave Governance Statistics
Aave Governance Best Practices
Make the most of your Aave governance participation with these recommendations:
Stay Informed
Follow Aave governance forums, Discord, and Twitter to stay updated on upcoming Aave proposals and community discussions.
Understand Risk
Review risk assessments for Aave proposals. Changes to Aave parameters can significantly impact protocol security and user positions.
Choose Delegates Wisely
If delegating your Aave voting power, research delegates' voting history and alignment with your Aave governance preferences.
Participate Consistently
Regular Aave voting participation strengthens governance legitimacy. Set reminders for Aave voting periods.