Aave Debt Concentration Raises Risk Questions After Ethereum Volatility

Aave’s debt profile is drawing attention after a risk assessment found that fewer than 9% of loan positions account for roughly half of the protocol’s total outstanding debt.
The concentration is largely tied to E-mode users running leveraged positions involving WETH borrows backed by liquid-staking wrappers, according to the validated source trail. Ethereum’s sharp intraday volatility brought that structure back into focus because correlated staking-loop trades can become vulnerable when market conditions move quickly.
That does not mean Aave is insolvent.
It also does not mean a liquidation cascade has already happened. The concern is more specific: debt concentration and correlation risk can make parts of a lending protocol more sensitive to sharp ETH moves.
TL;DR
- Fewer than 9% of Aave loan positions account for about half of total outstanding debt.
- The risk is tied largely to leveraged ETH and liquid-staking positions.
- This is a concentration-risk story, not evidence that Aave is failing.
Why Concentration Matters
DeFi lending protocols can look diversified at the headline level.
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