Aave: Temporary precautionary measures have been taken after receiving the problem report, and all funds are safe
Decentralized lending protocol Aave has received reports of issues with certain features of the Aave protocol on social media. After verification by community developers, the following temporary precautions have been taken (funds are not at risk): Aave V2 Ethereum market has been suspended; certain assets on Aave V2 on Avalanche have been suspended; certain assets on Aave V3 on Polygon, Arbitrum, and Optimism have been frozen; Aave V3 markets on Ethereum, Base, and Metis, as well as V2 markets on Polygon and Avalanche, are not affected; funds on any Aave market are not at risk. A governance proposal to restore normal protocol operation will be submitted soon, and a detailed post-analysis will be released once the issue is completely resolved.
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