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# When DeFi Meets Tokenomics: AAVE's "System Update Notification"
Many people's first reaction to hearing about AAVE's token swap is like a computer popping up an update notification: "Update now, or remind me later?"
In the Aave community, this question clearly doesn't have a simple answer.
Supporters of the upgrade believe that if the protocol continues to evolve but the token structure remains stuck in an old version, it could limit ecosystem expansion in the future.
Opponents, meanwhile, worry about a practical reality: the market often doesn't distinguish between "upgrades" and "risks."
In crypto markets, whenever token structure changes are involved, price volatility tends to be amplified.
In fact, many mature DeFi protocols have gone through similar processes. For example, MakerDAO has made multiple adjustments to its stablecoin mechanism, and Uniswap continuously upgrades its protocol versions.
These changes may spark controversy in the short term, but over the long term they often drive ecosystem development.
So the AAVE token swap discussion is really more like a system upgrade reminder.
The only difference is—ordinary software upgrades just require clicking "confirm," while DeFi upgrades require the entire community to decide together.
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