Aave v3.6 launches on OKX X Layer, bringing native wallet lending and borrowing with eModes up to 88% LTV
Aave has deployed v3.6 on OKX’s X Layer, bringing native lending and borrowing to OKX Wallet with eModes that enable up to 88% LTV.
Aave is now live on OKX’s X Layer and embedded directly inside the OKX Wallet, allowing users to supply assets, borrow against collateral, and earn yield with native wallet integration and minimal setup [1] [2] [3].
The deployment supports native X Layer assets including xBTC, xETH, xSOL and USDT (reported as USDT0 in some coverage), and additionally references USDG, GHO and various staking derivatives among supported assets [4] [2] [5] [3].
Aave’s v3.6 implementation on X Layer introduces six dedicated eModes that increase capital efficiency and allow loan‑to‑value ratios up to 88% for certain liquid staking token pairs, higher than Aave’s typical LTV limits [3] [1] [5].
Because the protocol is embedded natively in OKX Wallet, users can access lending and borrowing markets without cross‑chain transfers; reports also note users can trade aTokens on OKX’s DEX as part of the integration [3] [5].
The launch expands Aave’s multi‑chain footprint (reported as its 21st blockchain deployment) and arrives while Aave is cited as holding roughly $23.5 billion in TVL and having surpassed $1 trillion in aggregate lending volume in its history [5] [6].
OKX Wallet users can now lend, borrow and earn compounding yield on X Layer via Aave’s v3.6 deployment, with higher LTV eModes and native wallet access described in the integration announcements [1] [3].
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- 1OKX Wallet Users Can Now Borrow on Aave With 88% LTVLive Bitcoin News• Mar 30, 2026
- 2Aave integrates with OKX X Layer for zero-setup lendingCryptopolitan• Mar 30, 2026
- 3Aave Launches on X Layer: OKX Wallet Users Can Now Lend, Borrow, and Earn Yield NativelyBlockonomi• Mar 30, 2026
- 4Aave Launches on OKX’s X Layer with xBTC, xETH, xSOL, and USDT SupportCoinGape• Mar 30, 2026
- 5Aave Expands to OKX’s X Layer: DeFi Lending Arrives on Ethereum L2 NetworkBlockonomi• Mar 30, 2026
- 6Aave X Layer Launch Expands DeFi on OKXCoinoMedia• Mar 30, 2026
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