: : [Comment] Aave’s Aggressive Move to Challenge TradFi Written by @sealaunch_, Edited by @Jun__Yoo, @0xheun Aave(@aave)’s November 2025 launch of the Aave App expanded access and positioned it as a direct competitor to low-risk assets like T-bills, MMFs, and bank deposits. Data shows Aave’s stablecoin APYs consistently exceed U.S. savings and money-market rates across all rate environments and outperform short-term T-bills with longer, more frequent, and wider spreads. The same trend appears in Europe, where APYs sit roughly 1–2% above ESTR, indicating that as rates fall, on-chain deposits may increasingly become the default option for depositors.
With the announcement of Aave App, @aave directly competes with banks (and neo banks) by offering a better yield on deposits to the common user. But how competitive are Aave rates historically? We analysed Aave stablecoin APYs and compared with T-Bills across three monetary-policy regimes: - Low-rate period (Jan 2021–Mar 2022): Fed at near-zero. - High-rate period (Jul 2023–Sep 2024): Peak tightening with Fed at 5.25–5.50%. - Mid-high period (Sep 2024–Oct 2025): Transition as rates start falling but remain elevated. Across all three, Aave stablecoin APYs outperform T-bills, NSR, and MMR on average. Aave consistently beats NSR and MMR throughout and while T-bills occasionally surpass Aave, those periods are shorter, rarer, and offer a smaller spread than the stretches where Aave yields are higher. In other words: the valleys are smaller than the peaks, which is why Aave maintains a structurally higher average. This matters now more than ever. T-bill rates are expected to fall by the next year, entering their lowest range in 2–3 years. The same pattern holds when comparing EUR stablecoin yields on Aave with the Euro Short-Term Rate (ESTR). While the data window is shorter (EUR stablecoins were added to the protocol more recently) the relationship is clear: Aave APYs consistently run 1 to 2 percentage points above ESTR, maintaining a similar yield premium to what we see on the USD side. Across different rate environments, geographies and reference benchmarks, the pattern has been consistent: @aave was able to deliver a persistent yield premium relative to traditional low-risk alternatives. DeFi wins by offering a better value proposition: higher yield, accessible to everyone.
Read the Full Comment 👇
4.56K
12
The content on this page is provided by third parties. Unless otherwise stated, OKX is not the author of the cited article(s) and does not claim any copyright in the materials. The content is provided for informational purposes only and does not represent the views of OKX. It is not intended to be an endorsement of any kind and should not be considered investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell digital assets. To the extent generative AI is utilized to provide summaries or other information, such AI generated content may be inaccurate or inconsistent. Please read the linked article for more details and information. OKX is not responsible for content hosted on third party sites. Digital asset holdings, including stablecoins and NFTs, involve a high degree of risk and can fluctuate greatly. You should carefully consider whether trading or holding digital assets is suitable for you in light of your financial condition.