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Aave has voted on a proposal to lower the CRV liquidation threshold for Aave V3 on Polygon

On November 7th, the Aave community voted in favor of a proposal to lower the CRV liquidation threshold for Aave V3 on Polygon, with a support rate of 99.99%. The proposal aims to reduce the CRV liquidation threshold for Aave V3 on Polygon by 15%, from 65% to 50%.

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