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  • A $50M AAVE swap failed due to 99% price impact despite user confirming slippage warning.
  • Aave will return $600K in fees after a massive transaction revealed gaps in user protections.
  • CoW Swap mechanics worked as intended, but extreme trades still carry high risk in DeFi.

A sudden $50 million AAVE purchase triggered warnings across the Aave interface, exposing gaps in user protection and DeFi transaction mechanics. The incident occurred when a user attempted to swap USDT for AAVE via the Aave platform, executing a transaction much larger than typical market activity.

According to Stani Kulechov, founder and CEO of Aave, the interface flagged the transaction due to extraordinary slippage. The user, however, confirmed the warning on their mobile device, accepting the high slippage risk. Consequently, the swap resulted in only 324 AAVE tokens, far below expectations.

Stani.eth explained, “The key takeaway is that while DeFi should remain open and permissionless, allowing users to perform transactions freely, there are additional guardrails the industry can build to better protect users.” Aave plans to contact the user and return approximately $600,000 in fees collected from the transaction. Moreover, the CoW Swap routers functioned as designed, and the integration followed standard industry practices.

Understanding Slippage and Price Impact

To clarify the situation, Aave developer Martin Grabina provided technical insights on slippage. He stated, “Slippage is the tolerance buffer on a market order: how much the final fill price can deviate from the quoted price due to market movement between signing and execution.” 

On the Aave interface, slippage suggestions are algorithmically calculated using asset volatility and order size. Users can adjust slippage or set limit orders to reduce execution risk. However, in this case, the core issue was not slippage but a quote with 99% price impact. The user accepted a very poor rate before fees and slippage.

Additionally, Grabina emphasized, “The order includes a quote field showing the original rate (50M USDT -> <140 AAVE) presented to the user before fees and slippage.” Despite the unfavorable outcome, the user even received a 0.7% surplus through CoW Swap’s auction mechanism, confirming the system worked as intended.

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