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Aave Protocol API

Live protocol metrics for Aave, the largest decentralized lending protocol, keyless. Get the total value locked across every chain Aave is deployed on, the per-asset lending markets with their supply APY (base + rewards), 30-day average and TVL across Aave v3 / v4, and protocol fees. One combined overview endpoint snapshots it all. Live, nothing stored. The Aave-metrics layer for DeFi dashboards, yield, lending and risk apps — distinct from DEX and generic DeFi/TVL browsers, this is Aave lending markets specifically, multi-chain.

api.oanor.com/aave-api

DeFi Lending Rates API

The supply and borrow rates of on-chain money markets, compared across every major DeFi lending protocol and chain at once — live from DeFiLlama, no key. The same asset earns and costs a different rate on every protocol and every chain: USDC might pay 3% to supply on Aave v3 Ethereum and cost a fraction to borrow somewhere else, and those rates move every block. A single protocol's reserves are only part of the picture; what a lender or borrower wants is the cross-protocol, cross-chain comparison. This API joins DeFiLlama's pool yields with its lend/borrow dataset into one money-market table: for every lending reserve it gives the supply APY (base + reward), the borrow APY (base + reward), the utilisation, the loan-to-value and the dollar size of the supplied and borrowed pools. The markets endpoint returns the full table (filter by asset, chain, protocol, stablecoin, minimum size); the best endpoint returns the top venues to supply an asset (highest APY) or to borrow it (lowest APY) right now; the asset endpoint summarises one asset across all its markets — the min, max, average and median supply and borrow APY, plus the single best place to lend and to borrow. Ranking surfaces exclude DeFiLlama-flagged outlier pools and impossible (>100%) utilisation, so the best rate is a real, harvestable one. The cross-protocol money-market-rates cut — distinct from TVL analytics (which size protocols, not their rates), single-protocol lending APIs (one venue each), and perpetual funding-rate APIs (a different rate entirely).

api.oanor.com/lendingrates-api