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AAVE drops 12% after Kelp DAO’s $280M DeFi exploit

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 18, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Aave’s price fell 12% following Kelp DAO’s $280 million DeFi exploit. Ethereum price between $2,100 and $2,200 on April 19 is at 0.7% YES.

Market reaction

Ethereum’s April 19, 2026, price target of $2,100–$2,200 dropped from 1% YES yesterday to 0.7% YES as traders repriced security risk across Ethereum-based DeFi projects.

The market for Ethereum reaching $10,000 by December 31, 2026, held steady at 4.0% YES. Traders are not pricing in long-term damage from the exploit. That market’s face value is $2,483/day, but actual USDC traded is only $105, meaning $1,323 can move it by 5 percentage points.

Why it matters

The exploit exposes persistent vulnerabilities in DeFi and raises the possibility that state-sponsored threats could destabilize protocol-level security. A $280 million loss from a single exploit is large enough to shake confidence in the lending protocols that depend on the same infrastructure.

What to watch

Volumes are thin. Actual USDC traded on the April 19 market is $57, and it takes just $54 to move prices 5 percentage points. The largest move in the last 24 hours was a 0.3-point drop, which points to cautious repositioning rather than panic selling.

For traders, buying YES at 0.7¢ pays $1 if it resolves, a 142.9x return. That bet requires a rapid de-escalation of security concerns within a single day. Watch for statements from Ethereum developers or protocol-level security responses, which would directly affect whether confidence recovers.

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