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Aave Is Trading Like 2022 Again: Danger Zone Or Entry Point?

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April 18, 2026
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Aave has surged more than 30% since Monday, making it one of the standout performers in a market that has been searching for momentum. The move is drawing attention — and raising a question that is worth examining carefully: is this a genuine recovery, or a relief bounce after one of the most turbulent stretches in the protocol’s recent history?

To understand what the rally means, it helps to understand what preceded it. According to top analyst Darkfost, Aave has been navigating a serious confidence crisis. Chaos Labs, the risk management firm that played a central role in the protocol’s safety infrastructure, recently exited, citing fundamental misalignment on risk strategy, rising complexity from the upcoming V4 upgrade, and economics it considered unsustainable — this despite a $5 million budget proposal on the table.

The departure did not happen in isolation. It followed the exits of ACI and BGD Labs, two other key contributors, raising legitimate concerns about operational continuity and who exactly is steering Aave’s risk framework as it moves into its next phase.

That wave of exits drove the token into a steep decline on top of an already difficult broader market correction. Aave ultimately reached a drawdown of 81.6% from its peak — a level that brought it back to valuations last seen during the previous bear market.

That is the context behind this week’s 30% move. And at those depths, Darkfost notes, extreme drawdowns can begin to look like opportunity rather than warning.

Aave Has Fallen Twice as Hard as Bitcoin

One of the more telling observations in Darkfost’s analysis is the comparison between Aave’s current drawdown and Bitcoin’s. During the previous bear market, the two assets experienced corrections of roughly similar magnitude — a reflection of a market where capital pain was distributed relatively evenly across the ecosystem. The current setup looks nothing like that.

Aave Price Drawdown from ATH | Source: CryptoQuant

Bitcoin is down approximately 40% from its all-time high. Aave is down 81.6%. That is not a small gap — it represents Aave losing more than twice as much of its value relative to where Bitcoin stands. For anyone holding Aave through this cycle, the underperformance has been significant, and it reflects a broader pattern playing out across the altcoin market right now.

The divergence reinforces something that has become increasingly clear in this cycle: Bitcoin is acting as the anchor, the primary destination for capital when the market contracts, and the last asset to give up ground. Altcoins, particularly those facing protocol-specific headwinds like Aave has, have absorbed a disproportionate share of the selling pressure.

What makes the comparison useful is not the pain it quantifies, but the question it raises. If Aave has already absorbed twice Bitcoin’s correction — including the impact of genuine protocol uncertainty — the question of whether that gap eventually closes becomes an interesting one. The 30% rally this week suggests some investors are beginning to ask it.

AAVE Tests Key Resistance After Capitulation

AAVE’s price structure reflects a market attempting to transition out of a prolonged downtrend into a short-term recovery phase, but without confirming a broader reversal yet. After peaking above $200 in late 2025, the asset entered a sustained decline marked by a clear sequence of lower highs and lower lows. That trend culminated in a sharp capitulation move in early February, where price briefly dropped below $100 on elevated volume, signaling forced selling and a reset in positioning.

AAVE testing resistance with strength | Source: AAVEUSDT chart on TradingView

Since then, AAVE has stabilized and formed a base between roughly $95 and $115. The recent breakout toward the $115–$120 region represents the first meaningful attempt to reclaim prior support as resistance. This level is technically significant, as it acted as a consolidation zone during the breakdown phase and now serves as a key decision point.

Volume has increased modestly during the recent push higher, suggesting some return of demand, but not yet at levels that confirm strong conviction. The structure remains fragile: price is still operating within a broader bearish framework unless it can establish higher highs above $120–$130.

If AAVE holds above $110 and consolidates, it could build momentum for a deeper recovery. Failure to sustain this level would likely return the price to its prior range.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com 

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