The Aave community voted to approve the proposal to "restart Aave v3 CRV lending on the Ethereum mainnet and Polygon."
ChainCatcher news indicates that, according to the Snapshot voting results, the Aave community has voted to approve the proposal "Restart CRV Lending on Ethereum Mainnet and Polygon Aave v3" initiated by the DeFi risk management platform Gauntlet.
The proposal states that during the Vyper vulnerability attack, CRV lending was disabled on Ethereum and Polygon v3 to avoid exacerbating the CRV price drop due to excessive CRV positions on v2. Currently, the vast majority of high-risk CRV positions have exited, and Gauntlet recommends restarting CRV lending.
Due to low utilization, the supply cap on v3 on Ethereum has been reduced from 51 million to 7.5 million, the borrowing cap has been lowered from 7.7 million to 5 million, and the debt cap has been decreased from 5 million to 1 million. On Polygon, due to low utilization, the borrowing cap on v3 has been reduced from 900,000 to 300,000.