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AAVE price Faces Double Shock as Governance Rift Deepens

2026/02/28 21:04
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The AAVE price didn’t just bleed today but it absorbed a double hit. First came the broader market panic tied to escalating war tensions. Then, just as nerves were already frayed, an internal governance rupture added fuel to the fire.

Altcoins were already under pressure. But Aave had its own drama unfolding in parallel.

Governance Rift Escalates

BGD Labs announced it will end its work with the Aave DAO on April 1, wrapping up nearly four years as a core technical contributor. The move follows rising governance tensions and strategic disagreements over the protocol’s future direction.

In a forum post Friday, the firm said it would continue its current responsibilities through the end of its contract. That includes support for Aave v3, Umbrella, chain expansions, asset onboarding, and security. It also plans to publish documentation and maintenance guidelines to smooth the transition.

Still, the optics aren’t great.

BGD Labs has played a central role in building Aave’s infrastructure since early 2022. Governance systems, operational procedures, security mechanisms they’ve had fingerprints on all of it. While the company says core systems are now stable and capable of operating without major structural changes, the timing raises eyebrows.

The friction reportedly stems from Aave Labs’ proposal to direct all protocol revenue to the DAO treasury while seeking funding for its own operations and accelerating the rollout of Aave v4. The plan would gradually wind down new feature development on v3 within months of v4’s launch.

BGD Labs has flagged centralization risks in that shift, citing influence over branding, communications, and voting power, along with limited collaboration on v4 design.

Even as it exits, BGD proposed a two-month optional security retainer from April through June 2026. The $200,000 arrangement would require DAO approval and cover incident response for Aave v3 and related governance systems.

Technical Charts Turn Bearish

AAVE price Faces Double Shock as Governance Rift Deepens

Meanwhile, the AAVE price chart isn’t exactly offering comfort.

Indicator tools are flashing warning signs. The MACD is approaching a death cross. RSI is drifting back toward oversold territory. The Awesome Oscillator shows bearish momentum building, and CMF has slipped below the zero line, signaling negative inflows.

In plain English? Sellers are in control.

Add in broader risk-off sentiment hitting altcoins, and you’ve got a fragile setup. If bearish pressure intensifies, the psychological $100 support level could come under threat. Lose that, and downside acceleration becomes a real possibility.So what’s next? Governance disputes don’t always crater tokens. But when internal tensions collide with external market stress, the AAVE price can find itself in a tight corner fast.

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