Aave Price
Aave (AAVE) is one of the largest decentralised lending protocols in DeFi. It lets users deposit crypto to earn yield and borrow against collateral, all through smart contracts, without a traditional bank or intermediary.
Market data via Binance · signals computed live from daily closes · not financial advice.
The Crypto House desk publishes its dated stance on the major assets over on The House View. Read mechanically, the live technicals are bullish: it sits between its 50- and 200-day averages, and momentum (RSI 65.7) is mid-range. It is a descriptive signal, not an editorial call and not advice.
Aave is among the most established DeFi protocols, but decentralised lending carries smart-contract, collateral and liquidation risk, plus regulatory uncertainty. AAVE’s value tracks the protocol’s health and governance. It is volatile.
Key market insights
A plain-language read of live indicators computed from daily closes — these describe current price behaviour, not a forecast.
Technical analysis
Moving averages, momentum and support/resistance from daily closing prices — a snapshot of current structure, not a forecast.
Historical performance
52-week high and low with trailing returns across time windows. Computed from up to 365 daily closes.
Automated observations
Generated mechanically from current market data (volatility, trend, distance from highs) — descriptive, not advice.
Strengths · tailwinds
- MACD is above its signal line — near-term momentum is upward.
- Up 40% over the last 30 days.
Risks · headwinds
- Annualised volatility of 85% — large day-to-day swings.
- Trading 75% below its 52-week high — well off recent peaks.
- Max drawdown of -83% over the window — has endured deep peak-to-trough losses.
Supply structure
How much AAVE is in circulation versus its fixed maximum — 93.8% of the maximum is circulating today.
Aave derivatives
Live perpetual-swap metrics. Funding is the periodic payment between longs and shorts; open interest is the total value of outstanding contracts. Informational — not a recommendation to trade leveraged products.
Source: Binance Futures · funding shown per 8h and annualised. Leveraged products carry high risk; informational only.
What the markets price for Aave
Implied probabilities from live Polymarket prediction markets that mention Aave. Each figure is the market-priced chance of the outcome resolving Yes — a crowd forecast, not ours.
Source: Polymarket · probabilities reflect current market prices and change continuously. Shown for context only — not a forecast, endorsement or financial advice.
Convert Aave to US Dollar
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About Aave
Aave (AAVE) is one of the largest decentralised lending protocols in DeFi. It lets users deposit crypto to earn yield and borrow against collateral, all through smart contracts, without a traditional bank or intermediary.
AAVE is the protocol’s governance token, used to vote on decisions and to help backstop the system’s safety. Aave operates across Ethereum and several other networks and has been a long-standing, widely used piece of DeFi infrastructure.
Aave is influential and battle-tested by DeFi standards, but decentralised lending carries real risks — smart-contract vulnerabilities, collateral volatility and liquidation risk — and the sector faces regulatory uncertainty. AAVE is volatile like all crypto.
Aave vs peers
| Coin | Price | 24h | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aave AAVE | $95.45 | -1.45% | $1.43B |
| Chainlink LINK | $7.93 | -1.90% | $5.08B |
| Uniswap UNI | $3.60 | -0.66% | $2.16B |
| Maker MKR | $1,813.70 | +0.76% | $1.64B |
| Injective INJ | $4.69 | -4.29% | $464.01M |
| Lido DAO LDO | $0.3151 | +1.03% | $282.01M |
Aave FAQ
What is Aave?
Aave is a decentralised lending protocol that lets users earn yield on deposits and borrow against collateral using smart contracts. Its token is AAVE.
What is AAVE used for?
AAVE is a governance token used to vote on the protocol and to help backstop its safety mechanisms.
What are the risks of DeFi lending?
Risks include smart-contract bugs, volatile collateral, forced liquidations and regulatory uncertainty. It is not risk-free.
Is Aave a good investment?
Crypto House does not give financial advice. AAVE is volatile and carries DeFi risks. Do your own research.
Where does Crypto House’s Aave price come from?
Live price, 24-hour change and volume come from Binance market data; market cap is the live price multiplied by a curated circulating-supply figure.
Last updated Jul 14, 2026