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Cryptocurrency Trader Loses $50 Million in Trade Gone Wrong

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 13, 2026
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A cryptocurrency trader lost nearly $50 million while attempting to buy Aave (AAVE). According to Aave CEO Stani Kulechov, the user attempted to $50 million worth of Aave using USDT. Given the large single order, the platform warned the user about extraordinary slippage, and required additional confirmation. The user accepted the warning and proceeded with the swap. However, the user only received 324 AAVE, worth about $36,000. Kulechov stated that the platform will return the $600,000 collected in fees, but the initial amount seems to have been gone.

Kulechov stated, “the key takeaway is that while DeFi should remain open and permissionless, allowing users to perform transactions freely, there are additional guardrails the industry can build to better protect users.“

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Source: Coinpedia

The cryptocurrency market seems to be making a recovery, with Bitcoin (BTC) testing the $72,000 price level once again. Aave (AAVE), despite one trader’s big loss, is also following the market-wide resurgence. According to CoinGecko data, the asset’s price has rallied 5.3% in the last 24 hours and 8% over the previous month. However, AAVE is still red in the other time frames, falling 2.5% in the weekly charts, 4% in the 14-day charts, and 33.2% since March 2025.

The market rebound today could be due to potential de-escalation of the US-Iran conflict. Geopolitical tensions led to a substantial rise in investor worry. Risky assets, such as AAVE and other cryptocurrency, took a particularly bad hit over the last few months. However, if tensions cool off in the Middle East, we could see a continued market rally.

Also Read: US Stocks Continue to Fall as Oil Surges, Iran War Intensifies

Nonetheless, risk appetite is still quite low, and investor confidence is not back to bullish levels. Investors could book profits after the recent rally, and AAVE’s price could face a correction once again.

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