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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Why I withdrew everything from Aave this weekend
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Why I withdrew everything from Aave this weekend

Last updated: April 20, 2026 9:20 pm
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As a DeFi user actively involved in Aave V3, I recently went through a significant event that led me to withdraw all my funds from the platform. This decision was not taken lightly and was based on a series of developments that unfolded over the course of a few days.

The incident that triggered my withdrawal was not a hack on Aave itself, but rather an exploit that originated elsewhere in the ecosystem. An attacker managed to drain a substantial amount of rsETH from Kelp DAO’s cross-chain bridge, which ultimately led to a cascading effect on Aave. The stolen rsETH was used as collateral to borrow WETH on Aave, resulting in a significant loss for the protocol.

The aftermath of this exploit revealed vulnerabilities in Aave’s system, particularly in the way liquid restaking tokens were handled. The decision to increase the maximum loan-to-value ratio for rsETH in Aave’s LST E-Mode had unintended consequences and left the protocol exposed to significant risks. As a result, the bad debt incurred from this exploit was estimated to be in the range of $177 million to $200 million.

As a depositor on Aave, the implications of this event were concerning. The protocol’s response, including freezing WETH on multiple deployments and exploring ways to offset the deficit, raised doubts about the safety of my funds. Additionally, the increasing utilization of the WETH pool and the potential liquidity constraints further motivated my decision to withdraw.

While Aave has implemented measures such as the Umbrella system to address such crises, the uncertainty surrounding the resolution of the bad debt and the overall solvency of the protocol made me cautious. As a result, I chose to withdraw my funds and move them to self-custody until more clarity and stability are achieved within the platform.

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Looking ahead, I am eager to see how Aave addresses the structural weaknesses exposed by this event and implements changes to prevent similar exploits in the future. Transparency, risk management, and governance decisions will play a crucial role in rebuilding trust among depositors and ensuring the long-term viability of the platform.

In conclusion, while Aave has proven resilient in the face of challenges before, the recent exploit has highlighted the need for stronger risk mitigation strategies and governance oversight. As a responsible investor, I will continue to monitor the situation and reevaluate my position once I am confident in the platform’s security and stability.

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