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A $293 Million Hack Wiped $8 Billion From Aave Crypto TVL: Is the DeFi Protocol in Crisis?

A $293 Million Hack Wiped $8 Billion From Aave Crypto TVL: Is the DeFi Protocol in Crisis?

Aave's TVL dropped by $8 billion after a $293 million hack in April 2026. The Kelp DAO exploit resulted in $195 million in bad debt, causing AAVE's price to fall nearly 21%. The incident raises concerns about the protocol’s security and stability amid ongoing DeFi challenges. Traders are closely monitoring key levels for potential recovery or further decline.

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