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AAVE TVL drops to $17B after KelpDAO exploit triggers $8.4B withdrawals

By Estefano Gomez · Published April 20, 2026 · 1 min read · Source: Crypto Briefing
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Aave’s Total Value Locked has fallen to $17 billion after an exploit on KelpDAO’s cross-chain bridge triggered over $8.45 billion in withdrawals and unliquidatable bad debt. Ethereum’s $10,000 price target by 2026 sits at 4% YES on Polymarket.

Market reaction

Attackers stole approximately 116,500 rsETH (about $292 million) and used it as collateral on Aave V3 Ethereum to borrow WETH, creating bad debt as rsETH lost its backing. Aave froze related markets and is coordinating with KelpDAO. The liquidity crisis triggered $5.4–8.45 billion in withdrawals, mostly in ETH/WETH, increasing systemic risk on Ethereum.

Why it matters

Odds for Ethereum reaching $10,000 by December 2026 have not moved, holding at 4% YES. The market is thin: $105 in USDC trades daily, and $1,323 would move the odds by 5 percentage points. Traders haven’t recalibrated long-term expectations despite the headline shock.

The exploit exposed real weaknesses in cross-chain bridge security. Aave’s liquidity drain and the downstream effects on Ethereum could erode confidence and make a $10,000 ETH price harder to reach. At 4¢ per YES share, a successful $10,000 hit would pay 25x, but that return prices in substantial risk of further systemic problems.

What to watch

Traders should track Ethereum liquidity conditions, governance decisions by the Ethereum Foundation, any SEC regulatory shifts, and progress in the Aave-KelpDAO coordination effort to contain the damage.

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