- AAVE climbed 6% this week, consolidating near $290 after breaking resistance
- DeFi TVL hit $219B, with Aave leading at $74B in deposits
- Technicals show strong momentum, though resistance remains tight at $290–$294
Aave (AAVE), the token powering the largest DeFi lending protocol, rebounded strongly this week, climbing 6% overall and trading just shy of $292. After bouncing from last week’s lows, AAVE broke through resistance levels on Friday before consolidating near the $290–$294 zone. Short-term profit-taking kicked in above $290, but technicals show the token building momentum for another possible push higher.
DeFi Market Hits Record Size
The rally comes as decentralized finance continues to expand rapidly. Total value locked (TVL) across DeFi protocols reached an all-time high of $219 billion, according to DeFiLlama data. Aave alone now holds $74 billion in deposits, solidifying its dominance in the sector. A major driver has been Aave’s integration with Plasma, a new stablecoin-focused chain, where lending activity topped $6 billion in less than a week.
Technical Setup Points Higher
Trading volume spiked above 143,000 units, far higher than the daily average, signaling strong institutional buying. AAVE has now established firm support at $284–$285, with resistance stacked at $290–$294. Analysts note that clearing this resistance could open the path toward new highs, while consolidation here may set up the next leg of the move. Despite short-term volatility, AAVE’s structure suggests sustained demand as DeFi adoption accelerates.