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Stablecoin competition heats up as MEXC invests $20M in Ethena’s USDe

USDe is a synthetic dollar stablecoin that has nearly $5.9 billion in circulation.

Stablecoin competition heats up as MEXC invests $20M in Ethena’s USDe
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The MEXC cryptocurrency exchange has invested in synthetic dollar protocol Ethena in a broader push to promote stablecoin development and adoption.

On Feb. 26, MEXC said it allocated $20 million to Ethena’s synthetic US dollar, USDe (USDE), and $16 million to developer Ethena Labs. The exchange is also launching a $1-million reward pool to encourage participation in USDe trading and staking.

Funding, Investments, Cryptocurrency Exchange, Stablecoin

Source: MEXC Official

MEXC’s chief operating officer, Tracy Jin, described stablecoins as playing a “pivotal role” in promoting cryptocurrency usage and adoption. 

With a circulating value of nearly $5.9 billion, USDe is now the third largest stablecoin by market capitalization, according to industry data. 

MEXC’s investment came on the heels of Ethena reportedly closing a $100-million funding round backed by major investors, including Franklin Templeton. As Bloomberg reported, the fundraising was financed through a private sale of Ethena’s governance token, ENA (ENA). 

Ethena will reportedly use the funds to build a blockchain and token for the traditional finance industry. 

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Stablecoin competition heats up

Ethena’s USDe differs from other stablecoins, such as Tether’s USDt (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC), by using a hedging strategy collateralized by cryptocurrencies. Ethena currently offers USDe holders a 9% yield. 

Funding, Investments, Cryptocurrency Exchange, Stablecoin

USDe’s market cap has swelled over the past year. Source: CoinMarketCap

Momentum for yield-bearing stablecoins appears to be gaining ground. Earlier this month, the US Securities and Exchange Commission approved the country’s first yield-bearing stablecoin security from Figure Markets. The forthcoming YLDS stablecoin will offer users a yield of 3.85%.

The combined value of stablecoins now exceeds $220 billion, representing a gain of more than 73% since August 2023, according to data from Alphractal. Over that period, USDC’s dominance has been on a clear uptrend.

Meanwhile, Tether’s USDt remains the largest stablecoin with more than $140 billion in circulation. The USDt issuer clocked more than $13 billion in profits last year as its US Treasury holdings reached an all-time high.

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