Aave DAO has put forward an ARFC proposal to contribute 25,000 ETH from its treasury toward the DeFi United recovery effort, triggered by the April 18, 2026 Kelp rsETH bridge incident.
The exploit initially created a shortfall of roughly 163,183 ETH. Asset freezes and anticipated recoveries have since narrowed that gap to approximately 75,081 ETH. Prior commitments include around 14,570 ETH in pledged contributions and a credit facility of up to 30,000 ETH from Mantle.
Under the proposal, Aave's 25,000 ETH would serve as a fixed allocation, with any surplus donations directed toward repaying Mantle's loan. The move signals coordinated DeFi-wide action to make affected users whole.
Frequently asked questions
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What impact will Aave's contribution have on the overall recovery effort?
Aave's 25,000 ETH contribution is part of a broader coordinated effort to address the remaining shortfall of approximately 75,081 ETH, helping to make affected users whole.
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How does the rsETH bridge incident affect other DeFi projects?
The rsETH bridge incident has prompted a collective response from various DeFi projects, as they work together to mitigate the impact and recover funds for affected users.
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