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Aave is a highly volatile asset capable of major price swings in a single day. Today AAVE is trading for $194.1 USD, which is lower than yesterday's trading price of $223.84 USD.
Before you buy Aave, make sure you understand these unique risks as well as its legal and tax status here in Australia.
If you're ready to get started, read on for step-by-step instructions on how you can use to buy Aave.
This is not an endorsement of cryptocurrency or any specific provider, service or offering. It is not a recommendation to trade or use any services.
The whole process can take as little as 15 minutes and all you'll need is a smartphone or computer, an internet connection, photo identification and a means of payment.
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Aave, which comes from the Finnish word for ghost, is a lending and borrowing decentralised finance (DeFi) protocol built on the Ethereum blockchain. Founded in 2017, the protocol was originally called ETHLend and focused entirely on lending Ether. Since a rebranding in 2018, Aave has grown to be one of the largest money markets in the DeFi lending space.
The service is completely decentralised in comparison to other lending platforms such as BlockFi and Nexo, requiring no KYC checks or limitations for users. Lending and borrowing are controlled by smart contracts that utilise liquidity pools to remove the need to match the borrower to the lender.
Aave is a non-custodial service meaning cryptos are never stored directly with Aave. Deposits are always controlled by the user.
The Aave lending protocol utilises a native token called AAVE. The AAVE token is used for governance and can be staked in return for fees and other rewards.
Cryptocurrency exchanges offer similar services, but differ in a few key ways – mainly fees, the range of cryptos available and payment methods. You can use our table to compare the features of popular cryptocurrency exchanges available in Australia to help you choose the one that's right for you.
Some other factors you may want to consider are customer support, user reviews, ease of use and whether or not the exchange is registered with a local regulator. This information can be found by clicking on the exchange name in the table which will take you to its review page.
To create an account on any cryptocurrency exchange you will need an email address. Some exchanges may also ask for a phone number and photo ID, so it's a good idea to have those ready.
An increasing number of cryptocurrency exchanges will ask to verify your identity before you can deposit funds and start trading Aave.
Once you've created an account, you will need to deposit funds to buy AAVE with. You can either deposit local currency from a bank account or credit card, or transfer cryptocurrency from another exchange or wallet. Here are some popular ways to buy AAVE:
The easiest way to buy AAVE is by placing an 'instant buy' order to purchase it for a fixed price but not all crypto exchanges offer this feature.
Alternatively, you can open a trade on the spot market which allows you to set your own price – this is the most common way to purchase cryptocurrency. Using the instant buy feature is straightforward but typically more expensive than using the spot market.
Before buying AAVE, you may want to check the market conditions. To help you decide if now is the right time to buy, you can take a look at our all-time high tool to get an idea of how the price of Aave has been performing recently.
You can keep your AAVE on the exchange you purchased it on, or move it to a personal wallet:
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Meanwhile crypto exchanges in Australia will soon need to hold a financial services license (AFSL) under new draft legislation. Once rolled out, it means exchanges will be held to the same reporting and compliance standards as superfunds and online brokers.
Kylie Purcell is the Senior Investments Editor for Finder.
Before acquiring any cryptocurrency, it's essential to thoroughly research your purchase and be fully aware of any risks involved. Cryptocurrencies are complex and speculative, so make sure you consider a wide range of factors before you buy.
If you're thinking of buying AAVE, take the following into account:
Compare today's price of Aave ($194.1 USD) against its all-time-high price of $661.69 USD on 18 May 2021. The closer the bar is to 100%, the closer AAVE is to reaching its ATH again.
Disclaimer: Cryptocurrencies, including Aave, are speculative, complex and involve significant risks – they are highly volatile and sensitive to secondary activity. Performance is unpredictable and past performance of AAVE is no guarantee of future performance. Consider your own circumstances, and obtain your own advice, before relying on this information. You should also verify the nature of any product or service (including its legal status and relevant regulatory requirements) and consult the relevant Regulators' websites before making any decision. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the Aave or any other cryptocurrency discussed.
It's possible for Aave to reach $1,000 though, at the time of writing, its price would need to rise by over 500% for that to happen. The good news is, we've already seen far greater price increases just a few years ago. Between 2020 and 2021, its price jumped by over 2,000%.
Aave is one of the largest money markets in the DeFi lending space. Part of its popularity is because the service is completely decentralised, compared to other lending platforms such as BlockFi and Nexo, requiring no KYC checks or limitations for users. Lending and borrowing is controlled by smart contracts that utilise liquidity pools.
Aave was launched in 2017 as ETHLand and rebranded to Aave in 2018.
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