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Polygon rejects proposal to move funds to Morpho to boost DeFi growth

December 21, 2024No Comments
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The Polygon community has decided against proposing to deploy $1.3 billion worth of stablecoins from its Proof of Stake (PoS) bridge to yield-generating programs on Morpho, an Ethereum-based DeFi platform.

The announcement, made on December 17 via Polygon’s official social media account, highlighted concerns raised by users regarding the lack of a consent mechanism and potential risks to the network.

Polygon said:

“Given community concern regarding pre-PIP, it seems unlikely that this proposal will move forward. This does not mean, however, that we should not explore innovative, even aggressive, ideas in the future.”

Security and ecosystem risks

The proposal, known as a Preliminary Proposal (Pre-PIP), sought to use stablecoin reserves currently held in Polygon’s PoS bridge to encourage liquidity and drive growth of the platform’s DeFi ecosystem.

Supported by Allez Labs, Morpho Association and Yearn, the proposal claimed that these unused funds could generate around $70 million per year by being deployed in Morpho’s liquidity pools.

However, critics of the proposal cited significant risks to the stability of Polygon’s ecosystem. Former Polygon employee Pranav Maheshwari has raised concerns about the potential fallout from deploying bridging assets in high-risk protocols.

He noted that vulnerabilities in underlying systems, such as hacks or financial instability, could jeopardize the value of assets secured by Polygon’s bridge.

Maheshwari wrote in a social media post:

“Any attack on the underlying protocol could destabilize the ecosystem, putting user assets at risk and undermining trust.”

He warned that such scenarios could lead to liquidity crises akin to a “bank run”.

Disagreements

The proposal also sparked a dispute with DeFi protocol Aave, a key player in Polygon’s ecosystem.

The founder of the Aave-Chan initiative, Marc Zeller, submitted a counterproposal suggesting that Aave leave Polygon due to concerns about security risks related to the initiative. Its response indicates that deploying funds into Morpho could benefit Aave’s competitors.

Polygon Labs responded with disappointment, pointing out that Aave had already proposed a similar approach to deploy stablecoin reserves in yield-generating mechanisms. He also accuses Aave of acting in a “monopolistic” manner.

The decision to reject the proposal reflects the community’s prioritization of security and user trust over aggressive yield generation strategies. Although the idea was abandoned, Polygon recognized the need for creative approaches to effectively manage its large stablecoin reserves.

The platform’s PoS bridge remains one of the largest on-chain stablecoin holders, presenting both an opportunity and a challenge for future governance discussions.

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