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Grayscale Research has labeled Aave (AAVE) a potential “household name,” describing the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) lending protocol as “a bank without bankers” in a new blog.
“Aave is not yet a household name, but we think it will be eventually. Aave is essentially a bank without bankers—a decentralized lending marketplace on Ethereum and other blockchains that takes deposits and makes loans without any human operators,” Grayscale’s Head of Research Zach Pandl wrote.
Pandl pointed to the Bank of Canada’s report. Researchers found that Aave operates with a notably lower net interest margin (NIM) than leading US and Canadian banks, largely due to its lower intermediation costs.
“The Bank of Canada concluded that ‘lending without traditional intermediaries iserates continuously, transparently, and with minimal overhead, demonstrating the potential of protocol-based credit markets.’ The combination of lower operational costs, attractive rates, and ’always on’ banking could be a powerful combination for adoption and long-term growth,” the blog added
Pandl noted that Aave is still “young” and has yet to address complex challenges like credit scoring and undercollateralized lending. However, no lending system is flawless, as recent stress in private credit markets highlights.
“We believe that Aave, a leading onchain lending platform, and its native AAVE token, are poised for long-term growth,” he concluded.
AAVE remains the King of lending
Averaging a healthy +$1M per week in revenue from interest fees, liquidation fees, and other mechanisms 🤑
AAVE recently released V4 with new hub-and-spoke architecture for expanded assets support, market structures, and risk profiles$AAVE pic.twitter.com/tMxCk2sBaD
— Richard Seiler (@richardseiler) April 8, 2026
Analyst Nick highlighted the protocol’s strengths in a recent post. It generated approximately $142 million in net revenue in 2025, with cumulative lending volume surpassing $1 trillion. Fees reached over $885 million, putting it on track for a strong run rate into 2026.
Token Terminal data showed its TVL has declined since late 2025 to $42.6 billion in April. Despite this, Aave remains the top lending protocol, controlling around 50% of the market share.
“Aave is becoming the onchain credit layer that survives cycles and pulls in real-world capital imo,” he said.
However, on-chain data paints a more cautious picture. AAVE exchange reserves surged to 2.23 million tokens, reversing a year-long declining trend and signaling potential sell pressure.
Whales have also been offloading the token this year, while recent contributor departures have impacted investor confidence. AAVE trades near $90, down roughly 5% over the past day amid a broader market downturn.
Source: finance.yahoo.com
