@AriEiberman@0xV0k3r@ether_fi What example do you want? Xapo fx is almost the same as market fx when you consider cashback.
Xapo is expensive, but it is a bank and in an extreme case it will cover up to 120k GBP. If you are trying to avoid USDT/USDC smart contract risk, Xapo supply APR will cover yearly fees
@AriEiberman@Zucher_DeFi@0xV0k3r I think you are making incorrect comparisons.
You cannot compare the card fx against USDT/ARS at P2P. You must compare the card fx against USDT/ARS at a Cueva. This is because the first one would report to ARCA while the second one would not (as using etherfi card).
@AlexAuroraDev I told them. Many times. You can verify my comments on their twitter account. This was the first time I used twitter haha, so I am not sure why they did not reply.
@AlexAuroraDev Yes but the hacker transferred aave aTokens. They cannot be redeemed for the underlying asset. There is no liquidity in aave anymore. I notified the Rhea team in their twitter account and they did not reply. Those 3.5M are lost for unknown time period now.
@rhea_finance guys, what are you waiting for? you have USDC deposited on AAVE. AAVE just got hit. You are in time to withdraw and get back your USDC... what are you waiting for?
@AlexAuroraDev based on the recent hack of rsETH, you guys should withdraw the USDC from the AAVE lending protocol asap. Otherwise it won't matter that you manage to recover the funds.