Trader lost $50 million when exchanging tokens through Aave

3/13/2026, 08:26 AMЕвгения Слив

An unknown trader attempted to exchange 50.43 million USDT for AAVE tokens through the CoW Protocol aggregator and the decentralized SushiSwap exchange, but only received 327 coins worth about $36,000. The actual purchase price of one coin was approximately $154,000, compared to a market price of $114 at the time. The situation was immediately used by MEV-bot, which tracks waiting transactions in the mosque.

Bot conducted a classic "sandwich attack": took a $29 million flash loan in WETH on the Morpho platform, purchased a large amount of AAVE on Bancor, broke the price, missed the victim’s transaction, bought an overvalued asset, and then sold his coins on SushiSwap, earning $9.9 million in profits. Aave founder Stani Kuletov reported that the protocol interface warned the investor about "critical slipping" due to an abnormally large warrant, but he confirmed the deal with a mobile device.

Kuletov promised that Aave would contact the user and reimburse him $600,000 in fees received from the transaction. The CoW DAO also confirmed that the user had seen near-total loss of funds warnings but knowingly approved the operation, stressing that no DEX or aggregator could execute such an order at an adequate price.

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