Aave News Today: Aave’s No-Fee Initiative Brings DeFi Access to All Across Europe
- Aave Labs secures MiCA approval in Ireland, enabling zero-fee euro-to-crypto conversions via its Push service across the EEA. - The fee-free model challenges traditional fintech and CEXs, aiming to reduce DeFi adoption barriers by eliminating transaction costs. - Ireland's regulatory environment attracts DeFi firms like Aave, following Kraken's MiCA authorization and Aave's Stable Finance acquisition. - With $312B stablecoin market cap in 2025, Push's $542M 24-hour volume highlights its role in scaling a
Aave Labs, a prominent player in decentralized finance (DeFi), is among the first major platforms to receive approval under the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework. This authorization allows Aave to provide zero-fee stablecoin on-ramps throughout the European Economic Area (EEA). The Central Bank of Ireland granted this license to Push Virtual Assets Ireland Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of
The MiCA-approved service, named "Push," stands out by removing conversion fees—an approach that differs sharply from the fee structures of most traditional fintech firms and centralized exchanges (CEXs), which typically charge fixed or percentage-based fees. Although Aave has not clarified if the zero-fee policy will be permanent, the protocol presents this initiative as a major move to lower entry barriers for DeFi participation. By offering a transparent and audited bridge between euros and digital assets, Push
Aave’s decision to establish its European base in Ireland highlights the country’s growing reputation as a center for compliant DeFi development. This follows Kraken’s earlier MiCA approval in Ireland this year,
The launch of Push comes at a pivotal moment, as stablecoins have become essential to DeFi liquidity. CoinGecko data shows the total stablecoin market capitalization hit $312 billion by November 2025, fueled by the need for fiat-linked assets in decentralized trading and lending. In just the past 24 hours, Aave’s Push service handled $542 million in transactions, which
Integrating Stable Finance’s consumer-focused expertise into Aave’s product strategy marks a deliberate shift toward broader adoption. The acquisition, completed in October 2025, brings Stable’s founder and engineering team into Aave Labs, with a focus on making onchain savings more accessible to everyday users. This complements Aave’s institutional Horizon platform, which has attracted over $300 million in deposits since its launch in August
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