Aave deposits fall by $15B as Kelp exploit sparks flight from DeFi lender
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Aave’s deposits have dropped by $15 billion following the Kelp DAO bridge exploit, causing users to withdraw funds amid concerns over potential losses related to rsETH-linked shortfalls. The incident, which occurred in April 2026, has heightened security fears within the DeFi sector, leading to a significant decline in Aave’s supplied balance and increased caution among investors.
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