Aave’s partnership with Lemon App could help expand its user base. V3 launch generated interest, but the token’s velocity and network growth declined. With a new collaboration, over 1.7 million users from Argentina and Brazil could get access to Aave [AAVE] and supply liquidity to the platform. This could help in increasing the declining number […]
Whales seek AAVE. According to Santiment, the percentage of large addresses holding AAVE grew immensely over the last week. This could imply a renewed interest in the protocol, but it’s important to note that this alone may not be enough to drive sustainable growth.Moreover, the velocity of the token declined, suggesting that AAVE was not being transferred and was instead being held by addresses. However, the token’s network growth decreased, implying a lack of interest from new addresses.
The price of AAVE at the time of writing was $85.94, and it increased by 1.60% in the last 24 hours, according to
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