Aave is experiencing short-term weakness, but this does not change its essence — it remains firmly at the forefront of the lending race.
Here are the numbers: annual revenue nearing $900 million, reaching a scale comparable to on-chain banking. Such size and profitability are rare in the entire DeFi ecosystem.
Market focus has shifted. The previous lofty narratives are no longer popular; now everyone is paying attention to real returns and sustainable business models. Aave has precisely grasped this — transparent and stable operations, combined with increasingly user-friendly savings features, are opening the doors to traditional funds.
Short-term price fluctuations are inevitable, but don’t forget, Aave has already become the focal point of the new narrative era. DeFi is transforming from a distant concept into a product that is truly usable and profitable.
In my opinion, continued price adjustments might actually be an opportunity. The key now is to position in spot assets and see if it can catch the next wave of mainstream capital inflow.
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ChainPoet
· 2025-12-31 03:51
900 million USD annual revenue, this is the true ability to generate revenue
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Short-term adjustment? Then keep eating the chips, the real money is still ahead
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Aave's logic is indeed brilliant, turning DeFi from a conceptual discussion into a cash flow business
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Still struggling with the price, really haven't figured it out
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The positioning of on-chain banks is sharp, finally no need to listen to those air coins stories
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Basically, it's waiting for mainstream funds to come in, and then settle in
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Annual income of 900 million USD still low? That's just ridiculous
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WhaleShadow
· 2025-12-31 03:50
9 billion dollars in annual revenue is indeed impressive, but what are the buyers waiting for now? Will traditional capital really come in?
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 2025-12-31 03:40
9 billion annual revenue? That number definitely sounds impressive, but the real question is who still believes in the narrative now? Everyone is just wondering if they can really make money.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 2025-12-31 03:39
Still falling despite earning 900 million a year? Now that's what you call a bargain pickup.
Aave is experiencing short-term weakness, but this does not change its essence — it remains firmly at the forefront of the lending race.
Here are the numbers: annual revenue nearing $900 million, reaching a scale comparable to on-chain banking. Such size and profitability are rare in the entire DeFi ecosystem.
Market focus has shifted. The previous lofty narratives are no longer popular; now everyone is paying attention to real returns and sustainable business models. Aave has precisely grasped this — transparent and stable operations, combined with increasingly user-friendly savings features, are opening the doors to traditional funds.
Short-term price fluctuations are inevitable, but don’t forget, Aave has already become the focal point of the new narrative era. DeFi is transforming from a distant concept into a product that is truly usable and profitable.
In my opinion, continued price adjustments might actually be an opportunity. The key now is to position in spot assets and see if it can catch the next wave of mainstream capital inflow.