Ethena’s USDe shed 24% of its supply in November, losing market share as fiat-backed stablecoins including USDT, USDC, PYUSD and RLUSD added billions. Ethena’s synthetic-dollar stablecoin USDe saw one of its sharpest monthly contractions yet, while fiat-backed stablecoins including USDT, USDC and PYUSD attracted billions in inflows. CoinGecko data showed that Ethena’s USDe stablecoin fell from a market capitalization of $9.3 billion on Nov. 1 to $7.1 billion on Nov. 30. The token saw about $2.2 billion in redemptions, marking a 24% decline in supply in November. Ethena’s USDe is a synthetic stablecoin that maintains its dollar peg through trading strategies with crypto and futures contracts rather than holding actual dollars. USDe outflows mean that users are either selling USDe on the open market, withdrawing from pools or unwinding their positions on decentralized applications (DApps). Read more
An oracle vulnerability on Binance contributed to Friday’s market crash, which clocked in as the largest liquidation event in history at $19 B. In this article, Cointelegraph Research analyses newly released forensic orderbook data from the crash. The recent crash on Oct. 10 was the largest liquidation event in the crypto market’s history. More than $19 B was liquidated, according to CoinGlass data, leading to a $65 B decline in open interest. This number dwarfs other memorable liquidation cascades such as the COVID-19 crash with $1.2 B, or even the FTX collapse at $1.6 B in liquidations. In the aftermath, consensus among investigators emerged that the event was at least partially caused by vulnerable pricing oracles on the Binance exchange. The collateral value of three pegged crypto tokens, namely USDE, bnSOL and wBETH, was determined from Binance’s internal orderbook data instead of an external oracle. This puts users of the “Unified Accounts” feature at risk of liquidation during market irregularities. I...
Ethena founder Guy Young said the USDe depegging event on Binance that sent the token to $0.65 was an isolated issue not tied to fundamentals. The USDe synthetic dollar depegged on the Binance crypto exchange due to an internal oracle issue and not because of the underlying collateral, the Ethena protocol, or the token itself, according to Guy Young, the founder of Ethena Labs, the creator of USDe. USDe minting and redeeming worked “perfectly” during Friday’s flash crash, he claimed; $2 billion in USDe was redeemed during 24 hours across crypto exchanges, including Curve, Fluid, and Uniswap, with minimal price deviations of 30 basis points (BPS) or less, Young said. The price of USDe fell from about $1 to $0.65 on Binance during the crash because the exchange was using oracle data from its own orderbook, which had thinner liquidity, rather than an external price feed, Young said. He added: Read more
Ethena has partnered with Flowdesk to boost USDe and USDtb access, as USDe surpasses $14 billion in market cap and becomes the third-largest stablecoin. The rapid growth of the Ethena stablecoin ecosystem continued on Friday as Ethena Labs announced a partnership with institutional OTC desk Flowdesk, aimed at expanding access to its two tokens — USDe and USDtb. Flowdesk, whose clients include token issuers, hedge funds and exchanges, will support trading and reward programs tied to both stablecoins, the companies said. USDe is Ethena’s synthetic dollar, backed mainly by crypto assets and stabilized through a delta-neutral hedging strategy that keeps its value pegged to $1. Read more
Ethena Labs and Germany’s BaFin agreed on a 42-day USDe redemption plan, marking the end of a months-long regulatory dispute. Ethena Labs announced on Wednesday that the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority, BaFin, and Ethena GmbH, the company’s German arm, have agreed on a redemption plan for USDe stablecoin holders. The regulator said it had initiated a 42-day redemption process for stablecoin holders. BaFin said USDe holders will have until Aug. 6 to declare redemption claims directly against Ethena GmbH. The process will be supervised by a special representative appointed by BaFin. After the deadline, Ethena GmbH will be deemed officially wound up within Germany, the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA). This means that any claims from Aug. 7 onward should be made through the company’s offshore affiliate, Ethena (BVI) Ltd. Read more
Earn yield with tsUSDe on TON by staking on platforms like STON.fi for liquidity or DeDust for speed, and start earning trading fees and rewards. Looking for a way to earn passive income on your crypto without riding the rollercoaster of volatile coins? TsUSDe (the staked version) on The Open Network (TON) might be the answer. It’s a dollar-pegged stablecoin that earns yield by design, and you can boost those earnings even more by putting it to work on platforms like STON.fi and DeDust. Here’s how it works and how to get started in just a few steps. TsUSDe is a US dollar-backed stablecoin on the TON blockchain. It’s designed to earn a base yield of around 10% APY, paid out in Toncoin (TON). That means just holding it in your wallet earns you rewards — no extra steps needed. Read more