According to Techub News, former Aave Chief Technology Officer Ernesto Boado tweeted questioning Aave Labs' move to transition the "transfer of brand asset control to token holders" ARFC proposal to a snapshot version. Boado stated, "Aave Labs (for reasons unknown) hurriedly submitted my proposal for voting unilaterally, with my name on the proposal, and I was not informed in advance. If my opinion had been sought, I would never have approved this proposal."

In response, Aave founder Stani.eth stated, "The transfer of brand asset control to token holders" ARFC proposal voting is fully compliant. Discussions have taken place over the past 5 days on this matter, and a timeline for the ARFC proposal has been established, with the snapshot also meeting the governance framework requirements. Voting is the best way to solve the problem and is the ultimate path of governance.

Previously, the Aave community released the ARFC proposal "Transfer of Brand Asset Control to Token Holders". The proposal includes clearly defining the ownership and usage rights of Aave's brand assets and intellectual property (domain names, social media accounts, naming rights, etc.), as well as the relevant terms and conditions, and granting the DAO control over these matters.