In the AAVE ecosystem governance controversy, founder Stani recently made a significant purchase, acquiring 84,000 AAVE tokens at the current market price, amounting to $12.6 million. This move occurred during the power struggle between DAO and Labs over an annual revenue of $140 million. The market generally believes that the founder's decision to make a large buyback at a critical moment for the ecosystem sends a strong signal — they have a clear expectation of the development of the situation. Industry analysts point out that such founder buyback actions usually imply that one party will gain an acquisition or a major rights adjustment.
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MechanicalMartel
· 6h ago
12.6 million to invest, what is Stani really betting on?
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Adding more during internal conflicts in the ecosystem, this guy is really bold.
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Waiting to see how the reversal unfolds; it's too early to say anything now.
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Founders usually don't buy back their own shares; those who understand know why.
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Is it real or just hype? Still daring to go all-in at this point? Insider information perhaps.
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In the power struggle, pouring money in—confidence or gambling?
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12.6 million to invest just like that, retail investors are truly impressed.
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Honestly, this signal is a bit ambiguous; there are too many possibilities.
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Let's wait and see who will be the last to laugh.
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Buying back AAVE like this, either optimistic or just self-rescue.
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JustHodlIt
· 6h ago
Stani's move this time is truly brilliant, directly throwing in 12.6 million. What insider information does this guy really know?
Everyone says that if the founder dares to buy like this, there must be a big move behind it. I just want to see how the DAO will ultimately fail.
But on the other hand, being able to throw money at such a critical moment really shows confidence—either it's truly stable, or it's a gambler's mentality.
Who will win in this tug-of-war between labs and DAO? It feels like this 12.6 million might be the final push.
This is what you call voting with your wallet—more effective than any governance vote.
Increasing holdings by 84,000 tokens, this number is just too clear, definitely calculated carefully.
If Stani's move can succeed, he will surely turn around and reap another wave later. Let's wait and see, everyone.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 6h ago
$12.6 million poured in, this guy really has confidence in his own ecosystem
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Stani's move this time, either very confident in himself or... you guys watch it
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Everyone's fighting, and he's adding to his position? That's interesting
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Feels like there's a lot of water in here, increasing holdings usually follows these patterns
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Alright, let's see how it develops later, we'll wait and see
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Big shots are starting to buy back in, maybe I should follow with my small amount?
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This is called investing in your own conviction, or is there another deeper meaning?
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$12.6 million poured in, is it to stabilize the market or did they really gain some information?
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TokenDustCollector
· 6h ago
Really impressive. Stani's move is telling us that he has a plan. $12.6 million can be thrown in just like that. Anyone else would have to think twice.
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gas_fee_therapist
· 6h ago
Stani's move is incredible. Everyone's fighting to the death, yet he still dares to throw in 12.6 million. This guy must know something.
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SorryRugPulled
· 6h ago
Stani's move here is really like playing chess, directly investing 12.6 million, not afraid of subsequent uncertainties, indicating he was confident all along.
In the AAVE ecosystem governance controversy, founder Stani recently made a significant purchase, acquiring 84,000 AAVE tokens at the current market price, amounting to $12.6 million. This move occurred during the power struggle between DAO and Labs over an annual revenue of $140 million. The market generally believes that the founder's decision to make a large buyback at a critical moment for the ecosystem sends a strong signal — they have a clear expectation of the development of the situation. Industry analysts point out that such founder buyback actions usually imply that one party will gain an acquisition or a major rights adjustment.