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XLM $0.1756 +0.93%
ZEC $390.11 +0.52%
BTC $58,975.99 -2.74%
ETH $1,570.08 -1.43%
BNB $546.49 -1.90%
XRP $1.03 -2.67%
SOL $72.94 -1.27%
TRX $0.3170 -1.53%
DOGE $0.0707 -4.02%
ADA $0.1431 -2.22%
BCH $198.36 +0.04%
LINK $7.22 -2.20%
HYPE $65.19 +1.42%
AAVE $88.35 -5.01%
SUI $0.6852 -1.85%
XLM $0.1756 +0.93%
ZEC $390.11 +0.52%

Data: Aave funds continue to flow out, with total deposits dropping to approximately $30.7 billion

2026-04-22 11:19:52
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According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, funds on Aave continue to flow out, with $15.1 billion having exited in just three and a half days: the total deposit amount has decreased from $48.5 billion before the Kelp security incident to $30.7 billion now, losing nearly one-third of the funds.

The situation of two other mainstream lending platforms: 1. Morpho: the total deposit amount has decreased from $11.7 billion before the rsETH incident to $10.2 billion now, with $1.5 billion in funds flowing out. 2. Spark: the TVL of SparkLend business has increased from $1.9 billion before the rsETH incident to $3.2 billion now, with $1.3 billion in funds flowing in. Spark has absorbed some of the funds withdrawn from Aave by large whales/institutions (such as Sun Yuchen and the whale that invested $500 million in February at the bottom).

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