Aave Labs Launches Aave Checkpoint, an AI-Driven Governance Security System

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Gate News message, April 16 — Aave Labs has launched Aave Checkpoint, an AI-driven governance security system designed to introduce a structured, multi-layer review process for all proposals and execution payloads before deployment onchain. The system combines automated analysis with mandatory human verification to strengthen the security framework of the Aave decentralized autonomous organization. It has been operational since March 2026 and has been applied to all governance proposals processed since deployment.

Aave Checkpoint operates through a two-stage process. In the first stage, AI systems automatically retrieve onchain payload data, proposal code, and supporting documentation, then cross-reference parameters against governance specifications and evaluate execution paths, state changes, and event emissions. The system also applies security analyses covering oracle manipulation risks, liquidation logic, flash loan exposure, proxy upgrade safety, and malicious code patterns. The second stage requires at least two independent human reviewers to validate AI-generated findings, verify simulation results, and confirm alignment with governance specifications before approval.

The system incorporates automated AIP review functions, Solidity security analysis workflows, asset eligibility assessments, and proposal drafting assistants. It extends coverage across Aave V3, Aave V4, GHO-related systems, and Aptos-based implementations. Aave Labs stated the system is intended to improve reliability and consistency of governance processes as protocol activity expands, forming part of efforts to enhance governance infrastructure under the Aave Will Win framework.

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