A Cross-Chain Event-Driven Data Infrastructure for Aave Protocol Analytics and Applications
By: Junyi Fan, Li Sun
Decentralized lending protocols, exemplified by Aave V3, have transformed financial intermediation by enabling permissionless, multi-chain borrowing and lending without intermediaries. Despite managing over $10 billion in total value locked, empirical research remains severely constrained by the lack of standardized, cross-chain event-level datasets. This paper introduces the first comprehensive, event-driven data infrastructure for Aave V3 spanning six major EVM-compatible chains (Ethereum, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon, Avalanche, and Base) from respective deployment blocks through October 2025. We collect and fully decode eight core event types -- Supply, Borrow, Withdraw, Repay, LiquidationCall, FlashLoan, ReserveDataUpdated, and MintedToTreasury -- producing over 50 million structured records enriched with block metadata and USD valuations. Using an open-source Python pipeline with dynamic batch sizing and automatic sharding (each file less than or equal to 1 million rows), we ensure strict chronological ordering and full reproducibility. The resulting publicly available dataset enables granular analysis of capital flows, interest rate dynamics, liquidation cascades, and cross-chain user behavior, providing a foundational resource for future studies on decentralized lending markets and systemic risk.
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