Wu said that WLFI voted on a proposal to deploy the WLFI Aave v3 instance on December 13, 2024, which is built on the existing Aave v3 infrastructure and will be launched on the Ethereum mainnet. Aave DAO will receive 20% of the WLFI Aave v3 fees and approximately 7% of the total WFLI token supply. It is worth noting that the proposal had 1.7k users participating in the vote, obtaining 8 billion WLFI in support, but 86.95% of the WLFI came from two suspected WLFI addresses. Meanwhile, on December 20, 2024, Aave DAO passed the WLFI Aave v3 proposal vote. It is noteworthy that at that time, the first round of WLFI pre-sale was still ongoing, and due to the absence of a clear unlocking date, progress was relatively slow. The WLFI team claimed that Wu's assertion that Aave would receive 7% of the total supply of WLFI tokens was false, suspected to overturn the proposal; while Aave founder Stani responded to Wu, insisting that the proposal remains valid. It is not unprecedented for proposals to be overturned or modified; similar disputes had previously occurred between Spark and Aave, from the initial commitment to share 10% of profits to ultimately falling through.