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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Uniswap, Solana Labs Founders Clash as Alabama DAO Bill Reshapes DeFi Standards

Uniswap, Solana Labs Founders Clash as Alabama DAO Bill Reshapes DeFi Standards

What to know:

  • The Alabama State Senate Bill 277 provides the legal definition of DAOs, changing the way governance models are defined.
  • Under the bill, DAOs are described as non-profit decentralized associations with at least 100 members and the ability to divide assets and make payments.
  • Debate intensifies after $285 million Drift exploit, highlighting governance risks and decentralization concerns.

By Bena Ilyas | Edited By Sahana Kiran,April 3, 2026, 8:00 PM

Uniswap, Solana Labs Founders Clash as Alabama DAO Bill Reshapes DeFi Standards

Solana Labs co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko and Uniswap founder Hayden Adams clashed over decentralization standards as the crypto community reevaluates governance protocols.

The state of Alabama has officially signed Senate Bill 277 into law, granting decentralized autonomous organizations legal recognition. The legislation will come into effect on October 1, 2026, marking a significant regulatory development for blockchain-based governance models and expanding the legal framework for decentralized digital entities operating within the US.

The debate intensified after Adams commented on Omer Goldberg’s analysis of the $285 million Drift Protocol exploit, prompting a pointed response from Yakovenko. The discussion follows a controversial event that highlights risks associated with decentralized finance projects and their governance models.

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Source: Omer A. Goldberg’s X Post

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Alabama Grants Legal Status to DAOs

According to a recent post by Gustavo Maldonado, the state of Alabama became the latest to grant recognition to DAOs.  The update coincides with a public disagreement between Hayden Adams and Solana Labs co-founder Anatoly “Toly” Yakovenko over what constitutes genuine decentralization in modern DeFi ecosystems.

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Technically, any fork of uniswap that is on any L2 has an admin key that can drain the uniswap contract because of the L2 emergency upgrade path since it can override the state of that contract in the upgrade.

— toly 🇺🇸 (@toly) April 2, 2026

Under SB277, decentralized autonomous organizations can be legally described as nonprofit decentralized associations consisting of at least 100 members who use digital instruments to interact in terms of governing structure, distributing the organization’s assets, and paying members for services.

The legislation, sponsored by Senator Lance Bell, places Alabama alongside Wyoming as one of the few jurisdictions recognizing DAOs. It offers a number of provisions for reimbursements, member payments, and asset distributions that can help integrate decentralized organizations into the US legal system.

Solana Labs Debate Sparks DeFi Security Concerns

The disagreement between Adams and Yakovenko underscores deeper concerns about decentralization standards. Adams emphasized that DeFi must remain distinct from centralized finance, warning that compromised governance models could erode credibility. He pointed to the Drift exploit as an example where prioritizing rapid execution weakened critical security safeguards within protocol operations.

According to Adams, decentralization is important, and the Drift Protocol exploit proves that compromising governance models can put users at risk. He said that prioritizing speed over other factors, such as safety, caused serious issues in Drift governance mechanisms.

Solana Labs co-founder challenged this stance by arguing that even platforms like Uniswap may face centralization risks through Layer 2 upgrade mechanisms. Adams responded by reaffirming that Uniswap’s core centralization issues are being addressed via Layer 2 mechanisms.

The Solana Labs co-founder is not the only one to question Uniswap decentralization. Recently, the European Central Bank published a report analyzing decentralization levels of MakerDAO, Uniswap, Compound, Aave, and others.

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Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News, Solana (SOL)

About Bena Ilyas

Bena Ilyas is a Global News Correspondent and Market Analyst at Tronweekly with over four years of experience covering global cryptocurrency, blockchain, and Web3 developments. She has written 1,000+ articles for leading crypto news platforms, reporting on Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, DeFi, and global crypto regulation, alongside Web3 trends, Layer 2 ecosystems, and AI-driven crypto use cases. Her work is based on verified sources and fact-based reporting for global market participants.

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