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DeFi Lending Collapses as Crypto Collateral Prices Fall

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Crypto lending DeFi protocols have seen their market contract by about $45 billion since October.

Data from Artemis shows deposits across these platforms fell 36% to $79.6 billion, from a peak of $125 billion in October.

Aave Led The Pullback Across DeFi Lending Markets

According to the firm, Aave led the contraction with a $27.6 billion drop. Spark followed with a $5.4 billion decline, while Euler at $2.6 billion, Fluid at $2.4 billion, and Compound at $2.0 billion rounded out the top five.

Together, these platforms accounted for $40 billion of the overall reduction.

Market observers linked the decline to a structural reset across the DeFi lending sector’s biggest platforms. This was driven by falling collateral values and the forced unwinding of leveraged positions.

“Misleading. Collateral value is down about in line with drop in crypto prices of BTC / ETH. Stablecoin borrowing still healthy,” GC Cooke, founder of the stablecoin management platform Brava, said.

Indeed, the broader crypto market had experienced a steep decline from Bitcoin’s October 2025 high of $126,000 to as low as under $60,000 in early February 2026. BTC has recovered to above $70,000 as of press time.

Due to these volatile market conditions, crypto analyst Tochi pointed out that “crypto lending isn’t shrinking, crypto market cap is.”

According to the analyst, there has been a 45% drawdown in total cryptocurrency market capitalization from $4.38 trillion in October to $2.48 trillion

That 45% drawdown helps explain why total value locked across lending markets also fell sharply. DeFi lending is measured in US dollars, while much of its underlying collateral consists of volatile digital assets.

As a result, a 30% to 50% price decline can erase substantial value even if users do not actively withdraw funds.

In effect, the sector’s dollar-denominated footprint shrinks as collateral prices fall.

Apart from that, Aave, the largest lending platform, has also faced direct capital flight beyond the effect of lower token prices.

Data from DefiLlama shows Aave’s native Ethereum deposits fell from 14.5 million to 12.07 million tokens in early February.

Industry experts linked that decline to broader market conditions and to an ongoing dispute within the Aave decentralized autonomous organization.

This governance friction has prompted members of the crypto community to question the platform’s model and processes in recent times.

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