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Ouch! Mega Whale Loses $50 Million on Aave Token Swap Due to "Extreme Slippage"
A crypto whale attempted to exchange $50 million USDT for AAVE tokens via the Aave interface but received only 324 AAVE (about $36,000) due to extreme slippage, nearly losing all their funds. The Aave team is trying to contact the user and is willing to refund approximately $600,000 in fees.
(Background: Explaining DeFi lending “liquidation mechanisms”: Risks of Compound, Maker, AAVE)
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Earlier today, a whale attempted to swap $50 million USDT for AAVE tokens through the Aave frontend. Due to severe liquidity shortages, they only received 324 AAVE, worth about $36,000. This marks one of the worst single-loss incidents caused by slippage in crypto history.
Why did they confirm despite warnings?
On-chain records show this transaction was initiated via the Aave interface and routed through the decentralized trading aggregator CoW Protocol (formerly CoW Swap).
Because this $50 million order far exceeded the market’s liquidity capacity, the Aave interface displayed an extreme slippage warning before proceeding, requiring the user to check a confirmation box. However, the user still checked the box on their mobile device, accepting the transaction parameters that would result in a near-total loss.
Slippage refers to the difference between the expected transaction price and the actual execution price. When a single order is too large or liquidity is insufficient, slippage can spike dramatically. This case is an extreme example of both factors combined.
CoW Protocol: Transactions executed upon user signature
As the routing protocol for this trade, CoW Protocol issued a statement confirming that the transaction was executed exactly according to the user-signed parameters, with clear price impact warnings provided beforehand.
In other words, from the protocol’s perspective, this was not a technical failure or hack, but a case of a user knowingly confirming a risky transaction after being warned. The official also stated: “This incident highlights that DeFi user experience still needs improvement to better protect all users. Our team is exploring ways to balance strong security with user autonomy.”
Aave: Willing to refund $600,000 in fees
While Aave itself bears no fault in this incident, the team expressed sympathy for the user. Aave is actively trying to contact the whale and is willing to refund the approximately $600,000 in fees collected from this transaction. However, compared to the nearly $50 million loss, this refund is a drop in the bucket.
This incident underscores a key risk in DeFi trading: even with ample warnings, a single oversight or misjudgment by the user can lead to irreversible, catastrophic losses.
For all DeFi users, this serves as a cautionary tale: large trades should consider slippage, split orders, and carefully evaluate the risks of executing a full amount in one go.