Jueza permite que Arbitrum DAO transfiera 71 millones de dólares en ETH a Aave

Una jueza federal de Nueva York ha permitido a Arbitrum DAO trasladar 71 millones de dólares en ether congelados a Aave. La orden preserva las reclamaciones legales de víctimas de terrorismo sobre los fondos vinculados a un hackeo relacionado con Corea del Norte.

La jueza Margaret Garnett emitió la orden de dos páginas el viernes por la noche, modificando un aviso de restricción previo sobre Arbitrum DAO. El fallo permite una votación de gobernanza en cadena para transferir el ETH inmovilizado a una billetera controlada por Aave y protege a los participantes en dicha votación de cualquier responsabilidad bajo el aviso.

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