DeFi

Compound Finance to impose lending caps in light of failed Aave exploit

Customers of decentralized finance lending platform Compound Finance have passed a proposal to limit the utmost borrowing of 10 tokens on the protocol. The proposal put forth by monetary modeling agency Gauntlet handed Nov. 28 by majority vote, though the entire turnout amounted to lower than 7% of the COMP tokens in circulation. 

Most notably, tokens resembling Uniswap (UNI) and COMP had their borrow limits slashed from 11.25 million and 150,000 to 550,000 and 18,000, respectively. Different much less liquid altcoins on Compound had been additionally affected, resembling Yearn.finance (YFI), which had its borrow cap decreased from 1,500 to simply 20. Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), which beforehand had no borrow restrict on Compound, has been slapped with a lending ceiling of 1,250.

In line with Gauntlet, the proposal would stop “insolvency threat from liquidation cascades,” “worth manipulation Mango squeeze exploits,” “threat of excessive utilization” and “threat from shorting property from a brief place on Compound of great dimension relative to the circulating provide of the asset.” Though the associated incident was in a roundabout way referenced, Gauntlet additionally performed modeling and threat evaluation for DeFi lending protocol Aave. 

On Nov. 22, it was revealed that Mango Markets hacker Avraham Eisenberg tried to use the protocol by shorting excessive quantities of Curve (CRV), which was an illiquid token on Aave on the time, forcing the protocol to liquidate the place at a loss attributable to vital slippage. Nonetheless, it turned out that the slippage was far lower than anticipated, and Eisenberg reportedly misplaced an estimated $10 million within the assault after a CRV quick squeeze.

Gauntlet then proposed to freeze a collection of tokens on Aave v2 that could be prone to an exploit attributable to lack of liquidity. At present, the Compound Finance protocol has $654.7 million in whole borrowings collateralized by $2.146 billion in property.

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