About Aave
Aave (AAVE) is an Ethereum token that powers Aave, a decentralized non-custodial money market protocol where users can participate as depositors or borrowers. Depositors provide liquidity to the market to earn a passive income, while borrowers are able to borrow cryptocurrencies in exchange for paying a variable interest rate.
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Buyer Ratio
Traders
1K
84.53%
Buyers
729
127.81%
Sellers
301
27%
Searched
966
Market Stats
Market Cap
£3.03B
-9.46%
FDV
£3.18B
Circ. Supply
15M AAVE
Max Supply
16M AAVE
Total Supply
16M AAVE
Total Value Locked
£31.42B
Diluted Valuation
£3.18B
Performance
Popularity
#33
Dominance
0.11%
Volume (24H)
£458.06M
172%
Volume (7D)
£2.31B
Volume (30D)
£6.40B
All time high
£495.96
Price Change (1Y)
65.51%
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks.
Investment risk
Baseline risk: All crypto-assets are risky, regardless of the type of token you hold. Here are some 'baseline' risks to be aware of before deciding to invest.
Investment risk: The performance of most crypto-assets can be highly volatile, with their value dropping as quickly as it can rise. You should be prepared to lose all the money you invest in crypto-assets.
Lack of protections: Crypto-assets are largely unregulated and neither the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) nor the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) will protect you in the event something goes wrong with your crypto-asset investments.
Crypto-assets are complex: It may be difficult to understand the risks associated with a crypto-asset investment. Do your own research and if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket: Putting all your money into a single type of investment is risky. Spreading your money across different investments makes you less dependent on any one to do well. A good rule of thumb is not to invest more than 10% of your money in high-risk investments such as crypto-assets.
Defi tokens: Decentralised Finance (or 'DeFi') tokens (e.g. UNI, AAVE) are crypto-assets linked to financial applications and protocols built on decentralised blockchain technology.
Smart contract risk: DeFi relies heavily on smart contracts. Even a minor coding error or oversight can lead to a contract being exploited, potentially resulting in significant losses for DeFi tokens.
Regulatory risk: DeFi operates in a decentralized manner, often without intermediaries or financial crime controls. Regulatory bodies across jurisdictions might introduce new regulations impacting the use, value, or legality of certain DeFi protocols or assets. For example, the Perpetual Protocol (PERP) and Quickstop (QUICK) protocols may be accessible in jurisdictions where some or all the available activity may need to be regulated now or in the future. If a regulator deemed the activity to be in breach of regulation, this could seriously impact token value.
Rug-pulls / Exit scams: Some DeFi projects might be launched by anonymous or pseudonymous teams, increasing the risk of "rug pulls" where developers abandon the project and withdraw funds, leaving investors with worthless tokens.
Data/oracle risk: DeFi protocols often rely on external data sources or 'oracles'. Manipulation or inaccuracies in these data sources can lead to unintended financial outcomes within the protocols.
Protocol complexity: The complexity of some DeFi protocols can make it difficult for average users to fully understand the mechanisms and associated risks.
Additional details
Recent trends
The price of Aave has increased by 0.43% in the last hour and decreased by 9.64% in the past 24 hours. Aave’s price has also fallen by 10.15% in the past week. The current price is £198.75 per AAVE with a 24-hour trading volume of £458.06M. Currently, Aave is valued at 59.93% below its all time high of £495.96. This all-time high was the highest price paid for Aave since its launch.
The current circulating supply of Aave is 15,232,431.335 AAVE which means that Aave has as total market cap of £3,030,686,576.28.
Market details
AAVE vs markets
↘ 6.86%
AAVE vs BTC
↘ 6.76%
AAVE vs ETH
↗ 1.92%
Tags
defi
dao
yield-farming
governance
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Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
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Ethereum | 0x7Fc66500c84A76Ad7e9c93437bFc5Ac33E2DDaE9 | |
Avalanche C-Chain | 0x8cE2Dee54bB9921a2AE0A63dBb2DF8eD88B91dD9 | |
Polygon | 0xD6DF932A45C0f255f85145f286eA0b292B21C90B | |
Solana | 3vAs4D1WE6Na4tCgt4BApgFfENbm8WY7q4cSPD1yM4Cg |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
---|---|---|
Today | £198.75 | ↘ 9.61% |
1 Day | £217.81 | ↘ 9.64% |
1 Week | £219.49 | ↘ 10.15% |
1 Month | £225.50 | ↘ 11.39% |
1 Year | £121.78 | ↗ 65.51% |
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks.
FAQ
Aave (AAVE) is a decentralized finance protocol that aims to facilitate lending and borrowing of cryptocurrencies. The name Aave, meaning "ghost" in Finnish, was adopted in September 2018, replacing its original name, ETHLend, which was launched in November 2017. AAVE tokens serve dual purposes on the platform: they provide holders with discounted fees and act as a governance token, allowing owners to participate in the future development of the protocol. The protocol was founded by Stani Kulechov, a serial entrepreneur with a background in law and programming, who sought to create a lending application on the Ethereum blockchain.
Aave operates by allowing users to lend and borrow approximately 20 different cryptocurrencies. Lenders receive yields by depositing digital assets into specially created liquidity pools. Borrowers, on the other hand, can use their crypto as collateral to take out a flash loan using this liquidity. One of Aave's unique features is its "flash loans," which are uncollateralized loan options that must be paid back within the same transaction. Additionally, Aave allows borrowers to switch between fixed and variable interest rates, providing flexibility based on market conditions.
Aave seeks to cater to individuals already engaged in the cryptocurrency community, offering a range of services beyond Ether lending. Its unique selling points include the ability to lend and borrow in a variety of cryptocurrencies, offering users a variety of choices. The platform's flagship product, "flash loans," are the first uncollateralized loan options in the DeFi space, providing a specific use case. Furthermore, the ability to switch between fixed and variable interest rates allows borrowers to switch between fixed and variable interest rates during volatile market conditions.
Aave, initially known as ETHLend, was launched in November 2017 by Stani Kulechov. The platform underwent a rebranding in September 2018, adopting the name Aave. An initial coin offering was held in November 2017, raising $16.2 million by selling one billion AAVE tokens. In July 2020, Aave conducted a token swap, swapping the 1.3 billion AAVE tokens in circulation for the newly minted AAVE cryptocurrency at a ratio of 1:100. Aave's open-source protocol is built on Ethereum, a blockchain that transitioned from Proof-of-Work to Proof-of-Stake.
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The current market cap of Aave is £3.03B. A high market cap implies that the asset is highly valued by the market.
The all-time high of Aave is £495.96. This all-time high is highest price paid for Aave since it was launched.
Over the last 24 hours, the trading volume of Aave is £458.06M.
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The current circulating supply of Aave is 15 million.
Aave ranks 52 among tradable assets on Coinbase. Popularity is currently based on relative market cap.
Currently, 82% of Coinbase users are buying Aave. In other words, 82% of Coinbase customers have increased their net position in Aave over the past 24 hours through trading.
Yes, Aave is currently available on Coinbase’s centralized exchange. For more detailed instructions, check out our helpful how to buy Aave guide.
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