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A crypto whale on the Ethereum blockchain attempted to swap $50 million USDT for AAVE, but due to liquidity exhaustion and a misconfigured slippage setting, ended up receiving only $36,000 worth of tokens. This article reviews the incident, analyzes the technical causes, and explores the lessons it offers for large-scale DeFi transactions.


