Cryptocurrency12 May 2026SEO 801 min read

Analysis: Aave launches binding Arbitrum vote to move $71 million in disputed ETH

Arbitrum delegates begin the binding governance process to transfer disputed exploit funds to Aave, while North Korean terrorism creditors continue fighting fo…

Arbitrum delegates begin the binding governance process to transfer disputed exploit funds to Aave, while North Korean terrorism creditors continue fighting for ownership in Manhattan court Aave and other parties affected by last month’s Kelp DAO hack have proposed a binding Arbitrum governance vote to transfer $71 million in disputed ether into Aave LLC’s custody. The amended Constitutional Arbitrum Improvement Proposal would move 30,765 ETH from an Arbitrum Security Council wallet to an Aave-…

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