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Curve’s new bad‑debt pools turn losses into tradable claims

May 1, 2026
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Curve bad‑debt pool showing tokenized recovery claims



Curve Finance is turning CRV‑linked bad debt into tradable onchain claims via crvUSD–debt pools, shifting bailouts from socialized rescues to market pricing of losses.

Summary

  • Curve Finance has introduced a market-based bad debt recovery mechanism that lets users with impaired CRV-linked lending positions either sell their claims, hold for recovery, or provide liquidity for fees and incentives.
  • The core design creates a trading pool between crvUSD and debt tokens representing bad claims, allowing those claims to be priced onchain and giving users an immediate exit instead of waiting solely on final liquidations.
  • Curve stressed that the mechanism cannot erase losses, but aims to “replace social welfare with market mechanisms” by letting traders, arbitrageurs, and LPs collectively decide how much bad debt is worth and how quickly it can be worked down.

Curve Finance has rolled out a bad debt recovery framework that formalizes what founder Michael Egorov recently described as “an investment tool, not a donation,” turning stuck CRV-linked lending losses into tradable onchain claims.

Curve tokenizes bad debt into tradable positions

In a proposal first outlined on Curve’s governance forum and covered by outlets like ForkLog and KuCoin News, Egorov targeted the CRV-long LlamaLend market, which accumulated roughly $700,000 in bad debt after an October 2025 crypto crash.

“I have proposed a bad debt recovery mechanism that is not a donation, but an investment tool applicable to all participants,” he wrote, arguing that if the pilot succeeds it could be applied to other Curve markets and even external protocols facing similar deficits.

crvUSD–debt pools as an exit lane

At the heart of the design is a dedicated Curve stable-swap pool between crvUSD and a tokenized representation of the bad debt or vault claims.

According to a summary on RootData, the pool uses a low amplification parameter (A ≈ 2) and a relatively high redemption fee (around 1%), concentrating liquidity near a “repayment capability” level of about 71% of face value; traders buying the debt tokens at a discount are effectively betting that CRV’s price will recover enough for the underlying positions to be de‑liquidated or liquidated at better terms.

If CRV rallies, the pool’s capital can be used to unwind the deficit as collateral is restored and bad loans are gradually repaid; if CRV falls further, the model is designed so that the collateralization level of the remaining vault deposits does not deteriorate in the same way as traditional under‑water loans.

Liquidity providers in the pool earn trading fees and, if Curve DAO approves a gauge, additional CRV incentives, while the DAO itself can accrue some of the degraded tokens via management fees—without having to vote for a direct bailout from treasury funds.

From socialized bailouts to market-driven recovery

The immediate context for the new mechanism was the October market break, when CRV and correlated assets sold off sharply, leaving some Curve lending markets with bad debt and exposing users to withdrawal delays and unexpected losses.

Rather than simply plugging the hole with treasury assets, Egorov framed the approach as a way to “replace social welfare with market mechanisms”: traders buy distressed claims at a discount, arbitrageurs chase mispricings between pools and liquidations, and LPs earn yield for warehousing risk, while the protocol’s balance sheet is only indirectly involved.

Curve has emphasized that this model “will not eliminate losses or guarantee recovery,” warning that affected users still face real risk; what changes is that they now have a menu of choices—sell out immediately at a market price, hold their claim and hope for recovery, or supply liquidity to earn fees and potential upside.

If the CRV-long LlamaLend pilot proves durable through future volatility and events like the recent KelpDAO fallout, Curve’s team and outside observers suggest similar debt-tokenization pools could become a template for DeFi protocols that want to manage bad debt without reflexively resorting to socialized rescues.

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