DeFi whales have pulled a whopping $1.7 billion worth of Ethereum from Aave

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DeFi whales have pulled a whopping $1.7 billion worth of Ethereum from lending protocol Aave over the past week. As a result, available liquidity has shrunk and temporarily sent the interest rate the protocol charges borrowers to more than 10%.

As per DefiLlama data, Aave is the biggest lending protocol on Ethereum, with over $55 billion of deposits. Users deposit assets, like Ethereum, and earn interest when other users borrow them.

Justin Sun leads the whale game

According to reports, Marc Zeller, an Aave contributor, said that he believed crypto billionaire Justin Sun was behind most Ethereum withdrawals. He said the Tron founder regularly moves large amounts in and out of the lending protocol.

Arkham marked the wallets as belonging to Sun. Over the last three days, these wallets took more than $646 million worth of Ethereum from Aave, as shown by on-chain records. However, Wallets attributed to Sun by Arkham still hold another $80 million worth of Ethereum on Aave.

Over the past week, a wallet connected to the crypto exchange HTX also took $455 million worth of Ethereum out of Aave. Sun is an advisor to HTX and a well-known figure in its public events, where he often talks about the platform and its projects. 

In addition, a London-based financial manager called Abraxas Capital Management was one of the other groups that took smaller amounts of Ethereum from Aave. Over the past week, it took out a net of $115 million worth of crypto.

After whales withdrew Ethereum from Aave, the amount of the available asset on the site went down. After that, the protocol is designed to increase the interest rate charged to borrowers.

When the interest rate went up, looping strategies that relied on the interest rate for borrowing Ethereum kept low, reversed, and investors lost their money. Also, only a certain amount of Ethereum can be unstaked at a time. 

It will take the network almost eleven days to unstake the backlog of 627,944 Ethereum, according to beaconcha.in.

Ethereum short-term pullback

According to figures from U.K. investment manager Farside Investors, the nine spot Ethereum funds have made $5 billion in net investments since May 15. This is twice as much as they made in their first 10 months. More than $2.5 billion has been put into the ETFs in just the last five days.

However, analysts believe the price momentum is lagging behind institutional inflows. In addition, although the long-term outlook remains bullish due to institutional adoption, Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan is positioning for a potential short-term dip and maintaining cash reserves to capitalize on better entry points.

Meanwhile, ETH has seen a 3% dip in the last 24 hours to $3,583. This is a short pullback because the coin has seen a 9% surge in the last week and a 35% rise in the last 2 weeks.

The crypto market take a dip

Across the broad crypto market,  there has been a big correction, led by Bitcoin and other crypto coins. The market downturn follows Trump’s statement that he will raise tariffs on some countries if they don’t make trade deals with the US.

According to on-chain data, crypto prices have shed nearly $40 billion from the global market capitalization. Among the top ten largest crypto coins, Dogecoin took the biggest hit, losing 6.61% of its value to trade at $0.24, followed by XRP with a near 6% loss.

Global crypto market cap     Source: Trading view

The price of Solana has dropped by 4.75% in the last day, to $190, while the price of Cardano has dropped by 5.38%, to $0.8. In 24 hours, but Bitcoin has only lost 0.55% and is still selling above $118,000.

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