DeFi User Loses $50M in Crypto Swap Gone Wrong

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A single decentralized finance transaction last week resulted in a catastrophic financial loss for one crypto user, highlighting the persistent risks of slippage and miner extractable value (MEV) within DeFi. According to on-chain data, a recently funded wallet originating from Binance executed a massive swap, attempting to convert $50.4 million in USDt (USDT) into Aave (AAVE) tokens using the CoW Protocol aggregator and the SushiSwap decentralized exchange.

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The Mechanics of a Nearly Total Loss

The swap, recorded on March 12, aimed to acquire a substantial position in AAVE. However, the wallet received only 327 AAVE tokens, valued at approximately $36,000 at the time. This represented an effective purchase price of around $154,000 per token, drastically inflated compared to AAVE’s contemporaneous market price of roughly $114. The user effectively lost nearly all of their $50 million principal, retaining a minuscule fraction

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