BTC $64,267.21 +2.53%
ETH $1,902.91 +1.81%
BNB $604.29 +0.44%
XRP $0.9993 +0.74%
SOL $75.72 +1.89%
TRX $0.3310 +0.00%
DOGE $0.0701 +1.03%
ADA $0.1734 -1.01%
BCH $204.11 +0.67%
LINK $9.47 +1.28%
HYPE $59.02 +3.12%
AAVE $88.74 +3.43%
SUI $0.6729 +0.48%
XLM $0.1571 +0.45%
ZEC $511.93 +5.45%
BTC $64,267.21 +2.53%
ETH $1,902.91 +1.81%
BNB $604.29 +0.44%
XRP $0.9993 +0.74%
SOL $75.72 +1.89%
TRX $0.3310 +0.00%
DOGE $0.0701 +1.03%
ADA $0.1734 -1.01%
BCH $204.11 +0.67%
LINK $9.47 +1.28%
HYPE $59.02 +3.12%
AAVE $88.74 +3.43%
SUI $0.6729 +0.48%
XLM $0.1571 +0.45%
ZEC $511.93 +5.45%

Analyst: Multiple whale addresses are selling off on-chain, AAVE's daily drop reaches 15%

2026-04-19 09:56:35

According to on-chain analyst Yu Jin's monitoring, after hackers borrowed a large amount of ETH by collateralizing illegally minted rsETH through Aave, several whale addresses sold AAVE on-chain, causing AAVE to drop by 15% on that day.

Among them, the Polymarket user with the username "smaugvision" sold 20,015 AAVE at an average price of $102.9, worth about $2.06 million; address 0xFC5 sold 20,000 AAVE at an average price of $102.8, worth about $2.05 million; address 0xA2E sold 19,665 AAVE at an average price of $99.2, worth about $1.95 million.

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