Aave's Horizon RWA market has just hit a significant milestone, crossing $200 million in active borrows for the first time. This surge reflects growing interest in real-world asset tokenization within the DeFi ecosystem.
Meanwhile, Aerodrome is moving forward with its compensation framework following the November 2025 DNS attack incident. The platform has released updated details on how affected users will be reimbursed, demonstrating commitment to resolving the fallout from the security breach that resulted in user losses.
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-10 02:15
RWA is really about to take off, surpassing 200M... But what about the compensation framework at Aerodrome? It should have been done this way a long time ago.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 01-09 18:47
RWA has broken through the circle. A volume of 200 million dollars seems significant, but it still feels early... When will the real big funds come in?
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PortfolioAlert
· 01-09 04:59
Aave's RWA has really taken off, with a lending volume of 200 million dollars, which is not a small amount... But on the other hand, whether this kind of real asset on the chain is reliable depends on whether it can truly be implemented in the future.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-08 08:39
ngl aave hitting $200m on rwa feels like watching the difficulty epoch finally adjust after months of grind... real assets in defi? that's not hype, that's infrastructure building. seen enough market cycles to know this sticks around.
aerodrome though, at least they're actually paying people back instead of ghosting. respect the move tbh
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 01-07 16:00
Aave's recent RWA surpassing 200 million is indeed impressive, but to be honest, compared to the overall size of DeFi, this number is still relatively small.
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NFTHoarder
· 01-07 16:00
RWA is gaining popularity. A 200M lending scale is not small, but it still depends on whether it can truly be implemented.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-07 15:55
Wow, Aave's RWA is really about to take off...
Wait, is the Aerodrome compensation framework reliable, or is it just another empty promise?
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DaoGovernanceOfficer
· 01-07 15:55
ngl the $200m aave milestone is nice but empirically speaking, we need to see sustained tvl growth before declaring victory here. dns attacks hitting aerodrome though... *sigh* this is exactly why token-weighted voting on security decisions matters. where's the post-mortem framework?
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DiamondHands
· 01-07 15:53
RWA is really hot right now, with 200M coming in, but I'm more concerned about how the liquidity of these real assets is...
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memecoin_therapy
· 01-07 15:40
RWA is really taking off. The figure of 200M sounds quite impressive, but I still feel this thing is a bit虚...
Aerodrome losing money, the attitude is pretty good, right? Better than some platforms.
Aave's Horizon RWA market has just hit a significant milestone, crossing $200 million in active borrows for the first time. This surge reflects growing interest in real-world asset tokenization within the DeFi ecosystem.
Meanwhile, Aerodrome is moving forward with its compensation framework following the November 2025 DNS attack incident. The platform has released updated details on how affected users will be reimbursed, demonstrating commitment to resolving the fallout from the security breach that resulted in user losses.