Aave reports $907M revenue in 2025, $333M YTD 2026 as Standard Chartered initiates coverage
Aave's robust revenue growth and Standard Chartered's coverage signal DeFi's maturation, attracting institutional interest and capital inflows. The post Aave reports $907M revenue in 2025, $333M YTD 2026 as Standard Char...
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Aave's robust revenue growth and Standard Chartered's coverage signal DeFi's maturation, attracting institutional interest and capital inflows.
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