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Crypto News: Aave Hit by 4 Setbacks in 12 Days, Is DeFi’s Top Lender Jinxed?

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Key Insights:

  • Crypto news reports four separate Aave crises within 12 days of March 2026.
  • ACI and BGD Labs reported exiting Aave without key governance and development teams.
  • A $50 million swap returned just $36,000 after extreme slippage on Aave’s interface.

Aave is the largest lending protocol in decentralized finance (DeFi). It holds more than $27 billion in user deposits and controls over 65% of the DeFi lending market. But the past 12 days have been chaotic, as covered in today’s crypto news bit.

Four separate crises hit the protocol one after another. Together, they raise a serious question. Is something broken inside Aave?

Crypto News: The Governance Brain Drain Started It All

The trouble began on March 3. The Aave Chan Initiative (ACI), a key governance group inside the Aave DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization, the community body that manages the protocol), announced it was leaving.

ACI was not a small player. The group handled 61% of all governance actions over the past three years. It helped grow GHO (Aave’s own stablecoin) from $35 million to over $527 million.

The ACI Debacle | Source: X

ACI founder Marc Zeller said the team could no longer work inside the system. The dispute was over a $42.5 million funding proposal from Aave Labs. ACI claimed that addresses linked to Aave Labs voted on their own budget. This broke trust.

That same week, crypto news sources confirmed BGD Labs (Blockchain Growth and Development Labs, the team that built Aave V3) was also preparing to exit by April 2026.  Do note that this news was teased in late February 2026 but came to the fore after the ACI announcement.

BGD Labs Crypto News | Source: X

Within days, Aave reported losing both its biggest governance operator and its core development team.

Oracle Bug Wipes Out $27M in Healthy Positions

On March 10, a technical failure made things worse. A misconfiguration inside Aave’s CAPO (Correlated Asset Price Oracle, the system that tracks the price of linked assets like staking tokens) caused it to undervalue wstETH (wrapped staked Ethereum, a Lido token that represents staked ETH) by about 2.85%.

Because the oracle showed a lower price than the real market value, 34 user accounts suddenly looked undercollateralized. The protocol’s automated system liquidated them. About $27 million worth of wstETH was sold off. These were healthy positions. The users did nothing wrong.

Aave confirmed there was no bad debt. Chaos Labs, Aave’s risk management partner, promised full reimbursement to all affected users. But the damage to trust was already done. This became one of the biggest crypto news stories of the week.

Crypto News: $50M AAVE Trade Ends in Chaos

Two days later, on March 12, the worst hit came. A user tried to buy AAVE tokens using $50.4 million in USDT through the Aave interface. The trade was routed through CoW Protocol (a liquidity aggregator that finds the best trade route across decentralized exchanges). But liquidity for the AAVE pair was extremely thin. One pool on SushiSwap (a decentralized exchange) held only about $73,000.

The Swap Disaster In Today’s Crypto News | Source: X

The user received just 324 AAVE tokens worth roughly $36,000. That is a 99.9% loss in a single transaction. Slippage (the difference between the expected price and the actual price received) completely destroyed the trade.

Aave CEO Stani Kulechov said the interface warned the user about extreme slippage and required a checkbox confirmation on mobile.

But critics in the crypto news space pointed to LlamaSwap, a competing aggregator built by DeFiLlama founder 0xngmi. LlamaSwap would have hard-blocked this trade entirely. A checkbox is not the same as a block.

Is Aave Facing a Deeper Breakdown?

Four events in 12 days. A governance split, a developer exit, an oracle failure, and one of the largest slippage disasters in DeFi history. Each story was covered separately.

But the pattern matters. When key people leave, systems can weaken. When systems weaken, failures follow.

Aave still holds $27 billion in deposits. The AAVE token trades near $110. But the crypto news cycle has shifted from strength to concern. Whether this is a rough patch or the beginning of something bigger depends on what Aave does next.

Source: https://www.thecoinrepublic.com/2026/03/13/crypto-news-aave-hit-by-4-setbacks-in-12-days-is-defis-top-lender-jinxed/

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