Thank you for the proposal. We support handing over the responsibility of the Snapshot Space to the Aave DAO via the Short Executor and then revising its configuration.
We are in favour of appointing individuals with a well-established history of accomplishments and dedicated involvement within the Aave DAO as Admins of the Snapshot Space. In this context, we would like to propose the inclusion of Miguel Martinez (@miguelmtz) from the Aave Companies to assume the role of one of the Admins.
We wanted to point out that a lower threshold for the initiation of Snapshot proposals promotes engagement and bolsters the principle of decentralization and that is why we are opposed to its increase.
We also wanted to welcome the discussion about the current strategies. Right now, proposals are evaluated and the distribution of voting power in the Snapshot depend on four different strategies:
- Balance of AAVE (0x7fc66500c84a76ad7e9c93437bfc5ac33e2ddae9) and stkAAVE (0x4da27a545c0c5b758a6ba100e3a049001de870f5) on Ethereum Mainnet
- Balance of stkABPT (0xa1116930326d21fb917d5a27f1e9943a9595fb47) on Ethereum Mainnet
- Balance of aAave (V2) (0xffc97d72e13e01096502cb8eb52dee56f74dad7b) on Ethereum Mainnet
- Balance of AAVE (0xD6DF932A45C0f255f85145f286eA0b292B21C90B) and amAave (V2) (0x1d2a0E5EC8E5bBDCA5CB219e649B565d8e5c3360) on Polygon
It’s a good time to evaluate whether these strategies still make sense or if they need adjustments. However, it’s important to note that including V2 aTokens in these strategies doesn’t align with the DAO V3 migration plan.