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Cryptoquant: KelpDAO Hack ‘Contagion’ Triggers Worst DeFi Liquidity Crunch Since 2024

Cryptoquant: KelpDAO Hack ‘Contagion’ Triggers Worst DeFi Liquidity Crunch Since 2024

The KelpDAO hack on April 18, 2026, led to the theft of unbacked rsETH tokens and caused a severe liquidity crunch in DeFi, the worst since 2024. Cryptoquant estimates that Aave was exposed to between $124 million and $230 million in bad debt due to the exploit, marking a significant security incident in the DeFi space.

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