Ethereum on-chain lending markets see second-largest liquidations ever amid ETH price plunge
This represents the second largest monthly on-chain lending market liquidations in history, behind May 2021.The following is an excerpt from The Block’s Data and Insights newsletter.
The month of August has concluded and with this, the monthly total liquidations in on-chain lending markets on Ethereum ETH -3.14% have reached upwards of $436 million. Aave AAVE -5.72% was responsible for $289 million, or 66% of the total, of these liquidations.
This represents the second largest monthly on-chain lending market liquidations in history, behind May 2021, which at the time saw about $671 million in liquidations.
What might have caused these abnormally high sums of on-chain lending liquidations? The answer is painfully obvious: The price of ETH recorded a 22% month-over-month decrease in August, even going as low as 35% at the month’s lowest price point.
As ETH is widely used as collateral in DeFi lending platforms, especially on Aave, the price drop led to a decrease in collateral value for many loans. This triggered a wave of liquidations as loan-to-value ratios fell below the required thresholds. The cascade effect of liquidations further exacerbated the situation, contributing to the high volume of liquidations observed.
On-chain participants shouldn’t feel too lonely in this regard, though, as the cascading effects of the market’s drastic selloffs have not isolated themselves to just on-chain lending markets.
As discussed previously, the market’s poor price performance in August has also caused seven different days of futures long liquidations worth over $150 million.
On-chain lending, perps on CEX, perps on DEX, on-chain activity, gas fees, you name it — the vast majority of crypto sectors have been victims of the brutal down-trending price action we have experienced in recent months.
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