SEC Ends 4-Year Investigation Into Aave, DeFi Sees Regulatory Clarity

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ended its four-year probe into Aave, a leading DeFi platform. The agency confirmed no **enforcement actions** will be taken, offering much-needed **regulatory policy** clarity to the DeFi space. Aave CEO Stanislav Kulechov shared the decision via an official SEC letter, highlighting the team’s work through the process. The outcome fits a broader regulatory trend under President Donald Trump, with multiple crypto cases paused or dropped. Aave plans a major protocol upgrade (V4), Horizon expansion, and a mobile app by 2026. Despite the positive news, AAVE token remains under short-term pressure, trading near $186.
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