AAVE rises by 0.88% as renewed whale accumulation and institutional purchases boost market confidence
- Aave (AAVE) rose 0.88% in 24 hours to $180.11, with a 9.35% weekly gain despite a 21.18% 30-day decline. - Whale activity surged, adding $45.5M in Aave holdings via 24,000 tokens at $165, signaling strategic accumulation amid price corrections. - Institutional buyer Multicoin added 61,637 AAVE ($10.94M) at $177, continuing its $49.52M accumulation strategy despite $13.9M unrealized losses. - Combined whale and institutional buying at multiple price points suggests Aave may be nearing a short-term floor a
As of November 25, 2025,
Whale Holdings in Aave Exceed $45 Million
On November 25, Aave whales ramped up their activity, acquiring an additional 24,000 AAVE and bringing their total to 276,000 AAVE at an average cost of $165. This cluster of large holders now controls a position valued at $45.5 million, reflecting a deliberate accumulation strategy during recent price declines.
Multicoin Capital Boosts Aave Holdings with 61,000+ Tokens
Multicoin Capital, a prominent institutional investor, continued to expand its Aave portfolio on November 25 by purchasing 61,637 AAVE for $10.94 million. Over the past six weeks, the firm has acquired a total of 278,000 AAVE at an average price of $228, amounting to $49.52 million. Although Multicoin now holds a sizable Aave position, the recent price drop has resulted in an unrealized loss of $13.9 million.
The firm’s latest acquisition underscores its confidence in Aave, suggesting a long-term outlook on the DeFi sector despite current price swings. On-chain analysts have closely tracked Multicoin’s moves, interpreting them as a positive indicator for Aave’s future prospects.
Institutional Activity Underscores Aave’s Growing Appeal
Aave’s recent recovery aligns with a broader trend of increased institutional investment. Alongside Multicoin’s purchases, whale investors have steadily grown their positions, highlighting Aave’s status as a favored DeFi asset. This ongoing accumulation suggests that Aave remains a key target for capital seeking exposure to decentralized lending, even as the wider market faces challenges.
Although AAVE’s yearly performance has been challenging, the recent uptick in buying from both whales and institutions hints that the token could be approaching a bottom. The convergence of large-scale purchases at various price levels points to a potential short-term rebound for Aave.
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