BTCS Repays $8.2M Aave Debt As Ethereum Balance Sheet Strategy Shifts

BTCS Inc. reduced its DeFi leverage in the second quarter, repaying $8.2 million in debt to the Aave protocol as the company shifted its balance sheet away from more aggressive borrowing.
In its Q2 2026 Form 10-Q filing, BTCS reported ending the quarter with $317,113 in cash and stablecoins. The company also reported $36.0 million in outstanding loans payable to DeFi protocols, showing that its digital-asset balance sheet remained heavily tied to crypto, staking, and DeFi activity.
The numbers are striking, but they need careful framing.
This is not proof that BTCS is insolvent. It is not evidence of an Aave failure. It is a corporate treasury and risk-management story involving Ethereum, DeFi borrowing, and balance-sheet leverage.
TL;DR
- BTCS repaid $8.2 million in debt to Aave during Q2 2026.
- The company ended the quarter with $317,113 in cash and stablecoins.
- BTCS still reported $36.0 million in outstanding loans payable to DeFi protocols.
Corporate Treasuries Are Getting More Complex
Public companies involved in crypto no longer just hold Bitcoin or Ethereum on the balance sheet.
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