Aave Labs launches Aave Checkpoint, using human review to mitigate DAO governance risks

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Aave Checkpoint

Aave Labs officially released Aave Checkpoint on April 15. It is a governance security system that combines AI-driven automated analysis with mandatory manual verification, requiring at least two human reviewers to verify and approve every Aave DAO proposal before it can be executed on-chain. According to the Aave Labs announcement, the system has been running since March 2026, and since going live, all governance proposals have passed the review.

Aave Checkpoint: System Architecture and the Scope of DeFi Risk Review

According to Aave Labs’ April 15 announcement, Aave Checkpoint consists of two core components: AI automated analysis is responsible for an initial technical assessment of governance proposals, while mandatory manual review serves as a second layer of verification, requiring at least two reviewers to complete verification before the proposal can be executed on-chain. Aave Labs says Checkpoint and Certora’s manual proposal review process work in tandem, as an additional layer on top of existing security measures.

Per the announcement, Checkpoint’s review scope covers the following DeFi-specific risk categories:

· Oracle (Oracle) manipulation

· Abnormal liquidation logic

· Flash loan attack vectors

· Proxy upgrade security

· Unintended interactions with neighboring governance modules

Aave Labs points out that launching Checkpoint is intended to prevent issues such as incorrect parameter inputs, hidden code vulnerabilities, and malicious operations in proposals. The review scope is not limited to standard smart contract vulnerability checks.

Aave V4 Reinvestment Module: Idle Liquidity Allocation Mechanism

According to an official blog post published by Aave Labs in March 2026, the V4 version upgrade introduces a reinvestment module that actively allocates approximately $6 billion of idle liquidity out of about $20 billion in stablecoin deposits on the platform.

Aave Labs explains that the V4 architecture uses a centralized liquidity hub (Central Liquidity Hub) to centrally manage the assets it provides, then reallocates them to each “branch market” (Branch Markets), with each market having its own independent risk parameters. The reinvestment module monitors excess reserves; when liquidity exceeds the demand for active borrowing, it allocates funds to governance-approved strategies, including short-term government bonds, money market instruments, and Delta-neutral (Delta-Neutral) trading.

Aave Labs states that when borrowing demand rebounds, capital automatically flows back to complete rebalancing; allocations are executed by asset type, and stablecoins, Ethereum, and other assets can be configured with different strategies, limits, and activation conditions according to their respective risk tolerance. Aave Labs also says that, under this architecture, depositors’ funds maintain real-time liquidity and are not locked for any fixed period.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Aave Checkpoint officially go live, and what is the operating mechanism?

According to the Aave Labs announcement, Aave Checkpoint began operating in March 2026 and was officially released to the public in an announcement on April 15. The system uses a dual-layer architecture of AI automated analysis and mandatory manual review; each governance proposal must pass verification by at least two reviewers before it can be executed on-chain.

What DeFi-specific risks does Aave Checkpoint focus on reviewing?

According to the Aave Labs announcement, the review scope includes oracle manipulation, abnormal liquidation logic, flash loan attacks, proxy upgrade security, and unintended interactions with neighboring governance modules—so it is not limited to standard smart contract vulnerability checks.

How does the Aave V4 reinvestment module handle idle liquidity on the platform?

According to the official blog post published by Aave Labs in March 2026, when liquidity exceeds the demand for active borrowing, the reinvestment module automatically allocates funds to governance-approved strategies (including short-term government bonds, money market instruments, and Delta-neutral trading); when borrowing demand rebounds, capital automatically flows back, and depositors’ funds maintain real-time liquidity with no fixed lock-up period.

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