Aave net deposits of $50 billion compares to ranking in top 50 of banks in US

Aave, the DeFi protocol known for its borrowing and lending services, has hit a key milestone, surpassing $50 billion in net deposits.

This achievement positions Aave as the largest DeFi protocol, with a total value locked (TVL) nearly double that of its closest competitor, Lido.

According to recent data from the Federal Reserve, Aave’s current deposit volume would rank 47th among US-chartered commercial banks by consolidated assets, ahead of financial giants like Deutsche Bank and Barclays.

In fact, total deposits on the DeFi platform are now approaching 10% of deposits at Goldman Sachs.

This highlights the protocol’s growing influence, making it comparable to traditional banking giants in the US financial landscape.

Moreover, market analysts have pointed out that the DeFi platform’s TVL could soon exceed that of Circle, the centralized issuer of USDC, at the current pace of its growth. USDC is the second-largest stablecoin in the crypto industry, with a circulating supply of more than $62 billion.

Aave TVL Uptrend
Aave vs. Circle vs Tether’s TVL (Source: Token Terminal)

What is driving Aave’s rapid growth?

Stani Kulechov, the founder of Aave, credited the surge in Aave’s deposits to increasing interest from traditional financial (TradFi) and fintech firms.

These companies are now adopting Aave as their preferred infrastructure for lending operations, signaling a growing acceptance of DeFi within mainstream finance.

The platform has already attracted several notable projects, including the Ethereum Foundation, which borrowed $2 million in GHO stablecoins on Aave using wrapped ETH (wETH) as collateral.

Additionally, World Liberty Financial, a DeFi venture linked to President Donald Trump, plans to deploy an Aave V3 instance on the Ethereum mainnet, allowing users to borrow and lend cryptocurrencies like ETH, WBTC, USDC, and USDT.

Seb Pulido, Director of Institutional and DeFi Business at Aave Labs, sees this momentum as part of a broader path to $1 trillion in deposits.

According to him:

“RWAs + stablecoins will get us there. Most value is still offchain; tokenization moves it onchain. Once onchain it can serve as collateral and earn yield.”

To support this vision, Aave Labs recently introduced Horizon, an initiative focused on integrating institutional RWAs into the DeFi ecosystem.

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