Un juge autorise l'Arbitrum DAO à transférer 71 millions de dollars en ETH vers Aave

Un juge fédéral de New York a autorisé l'Arbitrum DAO à transférer 71 millions de dollars d'éther gelés vers Aave. L'ordonnance préserve les recours juridiques des victimes de terrorisme contre les fonds liés à un piratage associé à la Corée du Nord.

La juge Margaret Garnett a rendu cette ordonnance de deux pages vendredi soir, modifiant un précédent avis de saisie conservatoire visant l'Arbitrum DAO. Cette décision permet l'organisation d'un vote de gouvernance sur la chaîne pour transférer les ETH immobilisés vers un portefeuille contrôlé par Aave, tout en protégeant les participants à ce vote de toute responsabilité liée à l'avis initial.

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