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Lido Proposes 2,500 stETH to Help Aave After KelpDAO Exploit

The firm said the funds will be sent to a dedicated relief pool to help reduce deficit and protect users, but only if the broader recovery effort is fully funded.

Written By Iyiola Adrian Iyiola Adrian
Fact Checked by Jahnu Jagtap Jahnu Jagtap
Published April 24, 2026 1:48 AM·Updated 2 months ago
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Published April 24, 2026 1:48 AM
Lido Proposes 2,500 stETH to Help Aave After KelpDAO Exploit

Key Highlights

  • Lido DAO plans to contribute up to 2,500 stETH to help address the rsETH crisis following the KelpDAO exploit.
  • The exploit created over 116,000 unbacked rsETH, leaving Aave with $177M–$200M+ bad debt and causing large-scale withdrawals.
  • The total gap is over 100,000 ETH, so multiple DeFi players are needed to fully recover and avoid more user losses.

Lido DAO has proposed to allocate up to 2,500 stETH to support a recovery plan linked to Aave after a major exploit on KelpDAO’s rsETH system, which triggered broader stress across DeFi markets.

The proposal seeks DAO authorization for a capped, one-time transfer to the Lido Labs Foundation operational funds multisig, which would then forward the assets to a dedicated relief vehicle. The vehicle would be used solely to reduce the rsETH backing deficit, which Lido described as the root cause of the current dislocation and liquidation risk across integrated venues.

The exploit took place on April 18, when a LayerZero bridge was compromised, creating a significant shortfall in rsETH backing. This led to a gap between the real backing of rsETH and the amount in circulation. To help fix this, Lido plans to send funds from its foundation wallet into a special relief pool that will be used to reduce the deficit and protect users from heavy losses.

A proposal for Lido DAO to contribute to @aave’s coordinated rsETH relief effort has landed on the Research Forum following this week’s Kelp's rsETH LayerZero bridge exploit.

The proposal authorizes a one-time, capped contribution of up to 2,500 stETH to a dedicated relief…

— Lido (@LidoFinance) April 23, 2026

Subsequently, Aave founder Stani Kulechov commented on the development in an X post, stating, “DeFi community is coming to contribute to relief efforts of rsETH. Great to see this proposal from Lido and more to come.”

A one-time contribution based on conditions

According to the proposal, Lido’s 2,500 stETH allocation would only be made available as part of a fully funded recovery package intended to close the rsETH deficit in full. The DAO said it does not want the contribution used for a partial recovery that still leaves users exposed to residual losses.

Lido also specified that the relief vehicle’s mandate would be limited to covering the rsETH deficit itself, rather than supporting health factors, recapitalizing secondary losses, or addressing second-order effects more broadly. 

If approved through an on-chain Aragon vote, the transfer would move 2,500 stETH from the Lido DAO Agent to the Lido Labs Foundation operational funds multisig. The multisig would be required to forward the full amount to the relief vehicle and publish the forwarding transaction hash within 48 hours. Any unused funds would need to be returned to the Lido Aragon Agent.

The proposal said the allocation would be separate from Lido’s 2026 EGG budget and would not reduce capacity for already funded initiatives.

Impact on Aave and the market

The exploit created a gap in rsETH backing, triggering stress across connected DeFi platforms. These tokens were used as collateral to borrow real assets like wrapped ether. This left Aave with large bad debt, estimated between about $177 million and over $200 million.

That’s not all, the fallout has also affected user confidence as they quickly started withdrawing funds, leading to billions of dollars leaving the platform in a short time. As a result, the total value locked dropped heavily, with the token falling over 15% in a week, according to data from CoinMarketCap.

Why full recovery is important

The effect also spread to products connected to rsETH. One example is the EarnETH vault, which uses strategies linked to rsETH. Because of the ongoing imbalance, users in this vault could face forced selling of their positions or even liquidation. 

If the issue is not fully solved, losses in that vault alone could reach around 9,000 ETH. This is why the proposal clearly says partial fixes are not enough. A full solution is needed to stop more damage.

The total gap in the system is said to be more than 100,000 ETH, which is too large for one group to cover. This is why the recovery plan is built as a shared effort. Lido is only one of several groups expected to contribute. The plan itself is being led by Aave service providers.

The incident highlights how a single vulnerability in a bridge could impact multiple protocols at once, especially in a highly interconnected DeFi environment.

Also Read: Circle Pushes Aave to Adjust USDC Rates After Utilization Hits 100% for 4 Days

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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