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Aave’s LEND Token Jumps 23% on Plan for Liquidity Mining

Aave’s LEND token is the day's top performer among cryptocurrencies with at least $100 million market capitalization.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:38 a.m. Published Jul 30, 2020, 5:59 p.m.
Price chart of Aave's LEND token over past week. (CoinGecko)
Price chart of Aave's LEND token over past week. (CoinGecko)
  • Aave’s LEND token has rallied by 23% in the past 24 hours and is trading at $0.3440 at press time, according to data source Messari. It's the day's top performer among cryptocurrencies with at least $100 million market capitalization.
  • On Wednesday, the protocol announced the Aavenomics Proposal, a plan to transition to decentralized governance by token holders, featuring a liquidity-mining rewards system similar to the one that helped drive growth recently in Compound, a rival decentralized lender.
  • “The price rally suggests the protocol’s upcoming swap and revamped tokenomics has started to gain steam,” Su Zhu, CEO of the cryptocurrency-focused investment fund Three Arrows Capital, told CoinDesk in a Telegram chat. Three Arrows holds the LEND tokens.
  • The new model will convert the existing 1.3 billion LEND to AAVE governance tokens in 100:1 ratio, effectively a reverse split.
  • AAVE holders will be able to stake their tokens in return for new tokens and a percentage of protocol fees.
  • “The market seems to have approved our proposal,” Marc Zeller, integration lead at Aave, told CoinDesk in a Twitter chat. “New actors are preparing to participate in the governance proposal and in the upcoming safety module.”
  • LEND has jumped 18-fold in 2010, the most among large- and mid-cap cryptocurrencies, according to Messari.

See also: Aave’s LEND Token Is Now Up 1,600% in 2020

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