Key Takeaways:
- Aave surpassed $30 billion in total deposits on Aug. 22, 2026
- Founder Stani Kulechov said "liquidity is back" as capital returns to DeFi
- TVL recovered to $17.69 billion, up 21.6 percent over the past 30 days
Key Takeaways:

Aave surpassed $30 billion in total deposits on Aug. 22, 2026, as founder Stani Kulechov declared "liquidity is back."
"Liquidity is back," Kulechov said, citing the deposit surge as evidence that capital is returning to on-chain credit markets after months of outflows.
The milestone follows a turbulent period for the protocol. Total value locked fell from an all-time high of $45.81 billion on Oct. 7, 2025, to a 2026 low of $11.86 billion on June 7 — a 74 percent drawdown — before recovering to $17.69 billion, up 21.6 percent over the past 30 days, according to DefiLlama. Protocol utilization stands at 74.82 percent with $11.12 billion in active borrowing.
The deposit surge strengthens Aave's position as the dominant force in decentralized lending, where it commands 62.8 percent of the market by volume share. The protocol crossed $1 trillion in cumulative lending volume on Feb. 25, 2026, the first DeFi protocol to reach that milestone.
Aave V3 holds 96.6 percent of total protocol TVL across 21 chains, with Ethereum anchoring $14.27 billion. Plasma ranks second at approximately $552 million, followed by Base at roughly $512 million and Arbitrum at about $489 million. Monthly protocol fees exceeded $83 million in early 2026 reporting periods, while all-time fees reached $1.70 billion.
The TVL decline from October 2025 mirrored broader crypto market weakness. Bitcoin fell roughly 27 percent year to date during the same period, and Ethereum dropped further in percentage terms. Declining collateral values mechanically reduce TVL in dollar terms — when ETH prices fall, the same amount of locked ETH represents fewer dollars in TVL calculations. Liquidation risk dropped 84 percent year over year to just $53 million, according to Spoted Crypto.
Institutional flows accelerate
Aave Horizon, the protocol's institutional gateway for real-world asset tokenization, has processed $1 billion in tokenized assets through its permissioned platform with VanEck and WisdomTree as early participants. Mantle's Aave integration crossed $1 billion in total market size within three weeks, according to Chainwire.
The GHO stablecoin reached a market capitalization of $583.61 million. AAVE traded at approximately $112.24 with a market capitalization of $1.73 billion, down 83 percent from its $661.69 all-time high on May 18, 2021.
Aave V4 development introduces a hub-and-spoke architecture designed to unify liquidity across all 21 active chains, with non-EVM Layer 1 deployments planned to expand the protocol beyond the Ethereum ecosystem.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.