Aave and other DeFi protocols are coordinating a response to contain the fallout from a $292 million exploit of KelpDAO, triggered by a compromise of a single LayerZero DVN (Decentralized Verifier Network) that drained funds from the liquid restaking protocol.
A LayerZero DVN compromise drained $292M from KelpDAO
The incident stemmed from a compromise of a single LayerZero DVN, which was exploited to drain $292 million from KelpDAO. The attack exposed how a single point of failure in cross-chain infrastructure could cascade across interconnected DeFi protocols.
KelpDAO’s rsETH token, a liquid restaking asset used as collateral across multiple lending platforms, was directly impacted. Because rsETH serves as collateral in protocols like Aave, the exploit created immediate contagion risk across DeFi lending markets, similar in scale to how major asset freezes can ripple through interconnected crypto infrastructure.
Aave’s governance mobilized a funding and containment response
Aave’s community published an incident report on April 20, 2026, detailing the protocol’s exposure to rsETH-related positions. The report outlined which markets were affected and what risk parameters needed adjustment.
A follow-up governance proposal titled “ARFC: rsETH Incident Funding Update” was posted to Aave’s governance forum, coordinating funding measures to address any shortfalls in affected lending pools. The proposal signals that Aave is treating this as a protocol-level risk event requiring collective action from its DAO.
Other DeFi providers that accepted rsETH as collateral are expected to be conducting similar reviews. When a widely used collateral asset loses its peg or trust, lending protocols must act quickly to adjust liquidation thresholds, pause affected markets, or update oracle feeds to prevent cascading liquidations.
What users with DeFi exposure should watch
Users who deposited rsETH as collateral on any lending platform should monitor their positions closely. If protocols adjust risk parameters for rsETH, borrowers could face higher collateral requirements or forced liquidations. The broader impact on crypto market liquidity depends on how quickly containment measures restore confidence.
The incident highlights a growing concern in DeFi: liquid restaking tokens are increasingly used as collateral across multiple protocols, creating systemic exposure to single points of failure in bridge and cross-chain verification infrastructure. Whether Aave’s governance-led response proves sufficient to contain the damage will be closely watched as a test case for DeFi market resilience under stress.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.








