Aave Proposes Decentralized, Yield-Generating Stablecoin GHO
The U.S. dollar-pegged algorithmic stablecoin will be minted by users and generate interest yields.

Aave has proposed the creation of a decentralized algorithmic stablecoin, GHO, as it looks to improve on the features of its lending platform.
The fully collateralized stablecoin will be native to the Aave ecosystem and available on the Ethereum network initially. It is expected to be offered on other Aave-supported blockchains based on future community votes.
2/ GHO will be:
ā Aave (@AaveAave) July 7, 2022
š Decentralized
šŖ Over-collateralized by assets that continue to earn yield
āØĀ Backed by multiple types of collateral available on the Aave Protocol
āļø Governed by the Aave community
With community support, GHO can extend the capabilities of the Aave ecosystem!
Still a proposal, the plan is for Aave to allow users to mint GHO tokens against their supplied collaterals. GHO would be backed by a basket of cryptocurrencies chosen at the usersā discretion, while borrowers would continue earning interest on their underlying collateral.
This would work similarly to existing algorithmic stablecoins, which mint exactly $1 worth of tokens when users provide $1 worth of cryptocurrency. In GHOās case, a user must supply collateral (at a specific collateral ratio) to be able to mint GHO.
Correspondingly, when a user repays a borrow position (or is liquidated), the GHO protocol burns that userās GHO, the proposal explained.
All decisions relating to GHO will be in the hands of Aave governance. GHO is expected to generate additional revenue for the Aave DAO by sending 100% of interest payments on GHO borrows to the DAO, the proposal said.
Aave said the GHO stablecoin will rely on āfacilitatorsā for the smooth functioning of GHO. A facilitator, such as another protocol, will have be able to trustlessly generate and burn GHO tokens. The facilitators would have to be approved by Aave governance.
Facilitators, however, will have limits in place to ensure they donāt abuse their powers. āFor each facilitator, governance will also have to approve something that we call a bucket. A bucket represents the upward limit of GHO a specific facilitator can generate,ā the Aave proposal said.
Borrow interest rates for GHO will be deterehd by the AaveDAO, with a stable rate that may be adapted depending on market conditions. This design retains the Aave protocolās borrow interest rate model flexibility, and it will be possible in the future to implement any interest rate strategy the Aave community sees fit.
Community voting for the creation of GHO is expected to begin soon. Sentiment among Aave users remained mostly positive as of Friday. However, there were concerns around Aave controlling the interest rates offered to users and the intent of arbitrageurs who would work to maintain GHOās $1 peg.
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