Large trades on decentralized exchanges require careful planning because liquidity often remains limited compared with centralized platforms. In this case, a traderLarge trades on decentralized exchanges require careful planning because liquidity often remains limited compared with centralized platforms. In this case, a trader

Trader Loses Millions After $50M USDT Swap

2026/03/13 20:25
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Large trades on decentralized exchanges require careful planning because liquidity often remains limited compared with centralized platforms. In this case, a trader attempted to convert approximately $50.4 million in Tether into the governance token of the Aave Protocol.

The swap took place through decentralized liquidity pools operating on the Ethereum network. These pools rely on automated market maker algorithms that determine token prices based on supply and demand. When a trade significantly exceeds available liquidity, the algorithm adjusts prices sharply during the transaction.

This process creates slippage, which refers to the difference between the expected price and the final execution price. In the reported incident, the liquidity pool did not contain enough AAVE tokens to handle a swap of that size.

As the transaction executed, the algorithm rapidly pushed the token price upward. The trader ultimately received about 324 AAVE tokens, worth roughly $36,000 at market value. The rest of the capital effectively disappeared into price impact and arbitrage trading during the swap.

MEV Bots Capitalize on Large DeFi Transactions

Large transactions often attract Maximal Extractable Value (MEV) bots that monitor blockchain networks. These automated programs scan pending transactions in the blockchain mempool and execute trades designed to capture profit from price changes.

When the massive USDT swap entered the network, bots quickly detected the opportunity. They placed transactions around the trade and exploited the sudden price movement. As the swap pushed AAVE’s price dramatically higher within the liquidity pool, bots sold tokens at inflated prices and captured large profits.

Routing Controversy Emerges Around CoW Protocol Settlement

GoPlus Security later analyzed the transaction and pointed to a potential routing problem in the settlement process of CoW Protocol. The protocol claims that its system selects the best available on-chain execution route, yet the swap ended up routing through a liquidity pool with extremely limited depth. According to the analysis, the system selected a Single Liquidity Provider pool deployed more than five years ago by the Aave Protocol. The routing decision raised concerns about how the algorithm evaluated liquidity conditions before executing such a large trade.

Investigators also found that liquidity inside the pool appeared to originate from Tornado Cash, a sanctioned crypto mixing service, which intensified scrutiny around the incident. The findings triggered debate across the decentralized finance community about whether automated routing systems properly assess liquidity risks during large swaps. In response, the founder of Aave confirmed that the interface displayed warning messages before the trader approved the transaction. He also stated that the protocol will refund the roughly $600,000 transaction fee and introduce stronger safeguards to prevent similar routing issues in the future.

DeFi Risks Highlight Importance of Slippage Management

The transaction interface reportedly displayed a warning indicating nearly 99 percent price impact before execution. However, the trader proceeded with the transaction despite the alert. Experts in decentralized finance frequently warn users about these types of risks.

Large swaps should typically be split into multiple smaller transactions to reduce slippage. Traders can also set strict slippage limits so that transactions automatically cancel if prices move beyond acceptable levels.

The incident demonstrates how decentralized finance systems operate exactly as programmed. Smart contracts execute trades automatically without manual intervention or reversal options. Although this design creates transparency and decentralization, it also means users must carefully review transaction parameters before confirming large trades.

The event serves as another reminder that liquidity depth and slippage management remain critical factors in DeFi trading, especially when moving millions of dollars across automated liquidity pools.

The post Trader Loses Millions After $50M USDT Swap appeared first on Coinfomania.

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