List of Flash News about Aave V3 lending
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2025-09-02 05:43 |
Whale Rotates 425 BTC to 10,567 ETH on HyperLiquid, Supplies ETH to Aave V3 Lending — $46.79M On-Chain Flow (BTC, ETH)
According to @OnchainLens, a tracked whale address 0xFf1553158Be654DeFCCe7Ba3c1B4d27427DeF7a8 sold 150 BTC (~$16.52M) for 7,531 ETH on HyperLiquid and supplied the ETH to Aave V3 for lending (source: @OnchainLens; data: @nansen_ai). According to @OnchainLens, in total the whale has now sold 425 BTC (~$46.79M) for 10,567 ETH at a stated price of $4,428, indicating a sustained BTC-to-ETH rotation with immediate deployment into DeFi lending (source: @OnchainLens; data: @nansen_ai). According to @OnchainLens, these on-chain flows are relevant for traders monitoring BTC and ETH cross-asset rotation, exchange liquidity on HyperLiquid, and lending market positioning on Aave V3 (source: @OnchainLens; data: @nansen_ai). |
2025-08-31 04:16 |
Whale rotates 275 BTC into 6,802.7 ETH at 4,482 USD and supplies to Aave V3, totaling 30.5M USD
According to @OnchainLens, over the past six days one wallet sold 275 BTC for about 30.5 million USD, acquired 6,802.7 ETH at 4,482 USD, and supplied the ETH to Aave V3 for lending, citing Nansen data. According to @OnchainLens, the activity originated from address 0xFf1553158Be654DeFCCe7Ba3c1B4d27427DeF7a8 and reflects a BTC to ETH rotation with an ETH deposit into DeFi, based on Nansen on-chain traces. |
2025-08-20 14:03 |
ETH Whale Moves 2,200 ETH ($9.15M) From Binance to Aave V3 Lending — On-Chain Address 0xbf219de59653a2bdda955b9e9a20f9200707e949
According to @OnchainLens, on Aug 20, 2025, a whale withdrew 2,200 ETH, valued at approximately $9.15 million, from Binance and deposited it to Aave V3 for lending, based on on-chain tracking data; source: @OnchainLens. The involved address is 0xbf219de59653a2bdda955b9e9a20f9200707e949; source: @OnchainLens. This transfer reduces Binance’s ETH balance by 2,200 and increases Aave V3’s ETH lending supply by the same amount, a shift relevant for traders monitoring ETH liquidity between centralized exchanges and DeFi pools; source: @OnchainLens. |