Who understands, family! AAVE has exploded! The second largest whale dumped 230,000 tokens in the early morning, losing 13.45 million dollars and fleeing overnight, causing the coin price to plummet 12% in a short time! This operation has pushed the already heated community opposition sentiment to its peak!

Just when everyone was focusing on this dramatic showdown of 'team vs community' with AAVE, I suddenly thought of @usddio, a project also deeply rooted in the financial sector. Why can they steadily gain fans through 'stability breeds trust'? The core difference actually lies in 'transparent rules' and 'ownership rights'.

Anyone who plays with cryptocurrency knows that the core of DAO governance is 'the community speaks for itself,' but AAVE has stumbled over this hurdle: secretly transferring front-end fees from the DAO treasury to the team address, pocketing at least tens of millions of dollars in a year without so much as a word; the community demands the transfer of brand control, and the founder directly votes against it, isn't this just a blatant 'backstab'? In contrast, @usddio has engrained 'compliance' and 'user rights' into its very being since its inception, whether it’s the staking points mechanism or the profit distribution rules, everything is publicly transparent and verifiable on-chain, never resorting to 'behind-the-scenes operations.'

If you ask me, the current cryptocurrency market has long passed the stage of 'trading coins based on stories.' Projects like AAVE, which have governance all muddled up, can't withstand the separation between the team and the community, even if they were once the leaders in lending; while @usddio, which fully embodies 'stability,' is the reassurance in a bear market — it doesn't engage in speculative gimmicks, relying solely on clear rules and stable operations to provide users with genuine security. After all, for ordinary players, rather than betting on an uncertain 'former leader,' it's better to choose a reliable project that 'puts users first.'

Returning to the question of AAVE: can it be bought now? The answer is simple — first, look at the voting results! If the team can compromise and return rights to the community, then there may still be opportunities after sentiment recovery; but if they continue to be stubborn, then this wave of decline might just be the beginning.

Lastly, I want to say that the cryptocurrency market has never lacked hot topics, but what it lacks is **'good projects that follow the rules and get things done.' @usddio** shows us with its attitude of 'seeing trust through stability' that being practical is the long-term way.

@USDD - Decentralized USD #USDD以稳见信