As the largest protocol in the DeFi space, all metrics have reached new highs. TVL, yields, and fees all hit all-time highs. Specifically: the lending market size is $34 billion (lent out) versus $23 billion (borrowed), with annualized fees reaching $920 million.
How much does the protocol itself earn? $115 million in annual revenue directly goes into the treasury.
And there's a detail—daily token buybacks. With this combination of strategies, the data is indeed solid.
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SolidityJester
· 6h ago
Damn, AAVE's data is really impressive, still doing buybacks every day. Now that's a legit business.
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HashBandit
· 6h ago
ngl aave's numbers look sick on paper but... back in my mining days we'd call this the calm before the gas fee apocalypse lol. 340B TVL sounds fat until network congestion hits and suddenly everyone's paying $200 per transaction. that 9.2B fee pool? half of it's probably just MEV sandwich attacks, trust me
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GasFeeAssassin
· 6h ago
A loan volume of 34 billion USD, with daily buybacks. Is AAVE treating DeFi as an ATM?
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SandwichDetector
· 6h ago
A treasury annual revenue of 115 million isn't in doubt, but the real question is: how is the governance token's value? Can daily buybacks save it?
What is the current level of AAVE?
As the largest protocol in the DeFi space, all metrics have reached new highs. TVL, yields, and fees all hit all-time highs. Specifically: the lending market size is $34 billion (lent out) versus $23 billion (borrowed), with annualized fees reaching $920 million.
How much does the protocol itself earn? $115 million in annual revenue directly goes into the treasury.
And there's a detail—daily token buybacks. With this combination of strategies, the data is indeed solid.