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NY Judge Delays Aave Unfreeze ETH Hearing, $71M at Stake
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NY Judge Delays Aave Unfreeze ETH Hearing, $71M at Stake

Photography & Words by Chloe Winters May 14, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Aave unfreeze ETH: Judge postpones hearing

A New York state judge has ordered supplemental briefing after Aave failed to detail how compounding losses might materialize if the restraining notice persists. The court’s decision pushes the hearing on Aave’s request to release ↓ $71M in frozen ether to a later date, raising uncertainty for lenders.

Legal analysts note that the lack of a clear loss model hampers Aave’s claim, potentially affecting market liquidity. Stakeholders are watching the case closely, as any delay could ripple through DeFi lending volumes.

“The court requires a rigorous exposition of risk,” said a senior attorney familiar with the filing, per Reuters.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg reports that similar restraining orders have previously constrained over ↑ 2% of crypto asset withdrawals, underscoring regulatory scrutiny.


Reported by Chloe Winters (Venture Capital & Innovation Reporter).

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