Aave purchases 2.7M CRV to clear dangerous debt following failed Eisenberg assault

by Jeremy

Based on a brand new submit on Jan. 26, Marc Zeller, integrations lead at decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocol Aave, said that the agency bought 2.7 million Curve (CRV) tokens, which might clear “extreme remaining dangerous debt” inside the subsequent 15 hours over a dozen transactions. The transfer follows the group approval of Aave Enchancment Protocol (AIP) 144, which deployed a swap contract that acquires 2.7 million items of CRV, with a USD Coin (USDC) spend restrict of $3,105,000 and a most unit worth of $1.15 per CRV.

The dangerous debt on the Aave protocol resulted from a refined exploit that occurred on Nov. 23. Avaraham Eisenberg, who beforehand drained DeFi protocol Mango Markets and precipitated $47 million in internet damages, took on a collection of heavy quantity quick CRV positions on Aave in an try and orchestrate a brief squeeze and pressure builders to buyback his positions at upward of 100% slippage as a consequence of lack of liquidity.

Nevertheless, it turned out Aave had way more liquidity than anticipated, and Eisenberg reportedly misplaced $10 million on the commerce. However, some slippage occurred because of the incident, and Aave was left with a complete of two.656 million CRV in dangerous debt whereas liquidating Eisenberg’s positions. 

The identical day, Mango Markets filed a lawsuit towards Eisenberg, asking the courtroom to rescind its $47-million bounty settlement with the hacker for his position within the $117-million exploit on Oct. 12, 2022. The USA Securities and Alternate Fee has charged Eisenberg with stealing $117 million in digital belongings. Eisenberg was arrested in Puerto Rico by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Dec. 27, 2022, on prices of commodities manipulation and commodities fraud. 

Avraham Eisenberg (proper) throughout an interview. Supply: YouYube, “Unchained” podcast