• © Goverland Inc. 2026
  • v1.0.3
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Aave DAOAave DAOby0x935aE149899856F9370be6f4a8E40eb622270eA00x935a…0eA0

[TEMP CHECK] FlashMinter Facilitator Approval

Voting ended over 2 years agoSucceeded

Introduction

This Temperature Check aims to get community approval for the FlashMinter Facilitator referenced in this development update.

The following Facilitator onboarding framework was recently approved by the DAO.

Background

  1. Title of Facilitator: FlashMinter Facilitator

  2. High-Level Description of Mechanism/Request: FlashMinting provides the same functionality as a flashloan, but instead of borrowing assets from a pool, users would be able to FlashMint GHO and repay in a single transaction.

  3. Author / Link to License: Aave Companies, MIT License

  4. Link to whitepaper (if applicable): N/A

  5. How Facilitator Furthers GHO: FlashMinting GHO would allow for efficient arbitrage and refinancing. Thus, FlashMinting would play an important role in peg maintenance.

  6. Organization / DAO responsible for operation of the Facilitator (if applicable): The Aave DAO.

  7. History, Details, Background of the operator of the Facilitator (if applicable): The Aave DAO governs the Aave Protocol and consists of a wide variety of contributors, delegates and token holders.

Credit Line Details

  1. Requested Facilitator Capacity: 2,000,000 GHO

  2. Use of Funds: This Facilitator Capacity would be used to allow users to FlashMint.

  3. Revenue Streams: To start, it is proposed that the fee for FlashMint would be set at 0%. In the early stages, GHO's ability to maintain its peg would be enhanced by the presence of low fees, which incentivize arbitrage. However, at the same time the 0% fee would mean that in the short run the FlashMint Facilitator would not create revenue for the DAO.

  4. Revenue Split/Interest Terms: If the DAO decides to add a fee for this Facilitator, all revenue will go to the Aave DAO Treasury.

  5. Collateral Posted: N/A

  6. Other Commercial Details/Considerations: N/A

Mechanism & Risk Details

  1. Detailed Description of the Facilitator: The FlashMinter Facilitator would allow users to FlashMint and borrow GHO if they repay the borrowed GHO in the same transaction. The FlashMinter would have a beneficial influence on GHO's ability to maintain its peg because it enables more efficient arbitrage.

  2. How Facilitator is backing GHO: Since no GHO is effectively entering circulating supply, no backing is needed.

  3. If RWA - description of legal structure etc: N/A

  4. Detail any/all risks (Contract risk, Cross-chain, Bridging, Regulatory, etc): Smart contract risk is always present. To mitigate this risk, the code for this Facilitator has been audited by multiple top auditing firms.

  5. Please include links to supporting docs: https://docs.gho.xyz/developer-docs/flashmint-facilitator/GhoFlashMinter

Governance Controls

  1. List of controls given to Aave DAO: The only controls related to the FlashMinter facilitator are: -Changing the FlashMint fee. -Changing the Facilitator’s bucket capacity. These changes would be made through an Aave DAO Short Executor vote.

  2. Controls given not to Aave DAO: N/A

  3. Alternative controls / roles that may be present but not set (optimistic governance? Risk Admin? SubDAO etc) + description on who can set these roles: N/A

  4. Upgradability controls: N/A

Facilitator Code

  1. Code Repository: https://github.com/aave/gho-core

  2. Audit Report (optional but strongly recommended): https://github.com/aave/gho-core/tree/main/audits

  3. Documentation: https://docs.gho.xyz/developer-docs/overview

  4. Non-technical explainer: https://docs.gho.xyz/concepts/fundamental-concepts/borrow-gho

  5. License Details: https://github.com/aave/gho-core/blob/main/LICENSE

Off-Chain Vote

FOR
679.27K AAVE99.9%
AGAINST
126.07 AAVE0%
ABSTAIN
276.92 AAVE0%
Download mobile app to vote

Discussion

Aave DAO[TEMP CHECK] FlashMinter Facilitator Approval

Timeline

May 19, 2023Proposal created
May 21, 2023Proposal vote started
May 24, 2023Proposal vote ended
Oct 26, 2023Proposal updated