AAVE is interesting to me for a reason that has nothing to do with the next candle.
On one side, Aave is expanding into assets like tokenized gold.
On the other, a relatively small group of highly leveraged positions represents a surprisingly large share of the protocol’s debt.
That contrast tells me something important.
Aave is no longer just a DeFi lending platform. It is becoming a place where increasingly complex financial positions meet real liquidity.
That creates opportunity, but it also creates responsibility.
Personally, I think the next chapter for Aave will be less about proving that DeFi works and more about proving that DeFi can handle serious capital without becoming fragile.
That’s the part I’m watching.
Not the hype.
The stress test.
$AAVE
On one side, Aave is expanding into assets like tokenized gold.
On the other, a relatively small group of highly leveraged positions represents a surprisingly large share of the protocol’s debt.
That contrast tells me something important.
Aave is no longer just a DeFi lending platform. It is becoming a place where increasingly complex financial positions meet real liquidity.
That creates opportunity, but it also creates responsibility.
Personally, I think the next chapter for Aave will be less about proving that DeFi works and more about proving that DeFi can handle serious capital without becoming fragile.
That’s the part I’m watching.
Not the hype.
The stress test.
$AAVE