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Ethena USDe (USDE)

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Ethena"s synthetic dollar, USDe, provides the crypto-native, scalable solution for money achieved by delta-hedging Bitcoin, Ethereum and other governance-approved spot assets using perpetual and deliverable futures contracts, as well as holding liquid stables such as USDC and USDT.

Last Updated Time: 2026-06-12 10:10:16

Real-Time Market Data

USDE

Ethena USDeUSDE

$1.00+0.02%
24h Volume
$412.57K
MC
$6.42B
Circulating Supply
$6.42B
Total Supply
$6.42B
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Knowledge Graph

Ethena USDeUSDE
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Historical Data

30-Day Price Trend Chart

Date
Open price
Upper Price
Lower Price
Close price
Change
2026-06-06
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
+0.00%
2026-06-07
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
0.00%
2026-06-08
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
+0.00%
2026-06-09
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
0.00%
2026-06-10
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
0.00%
2026-06-11
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
0.00%
2026-06-12
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
+0.00%
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Price prediction

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On-chain Data

Top 5 addresses
Holding amount
Holding ratio
ethereum
0x5d3a...52ef34
1.775B
39.60%
ethereum
0x9d39...7a3497
1.748B
38.99%
ethereum
0x3cc9...aecf18
319.041M
7.11%
ethereum
0x4f59...12decf
128.731M
2.87%
ethereum
0x63be...a40936
105.000M
2.33%
Other
407.328M
9.08%
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Risk Warning

Cryptocurrency trading is subject to high market risk and price volatility. Please invest cautiously. This page does not constitute investment advice.

Multi-currency Conversion Table

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Fiat
USDE
Exchange
USD
1
1.0001
MXN
1
17.25291
ZAR
1
16.29915
IQD
1
1,305.613
TWD
1
31.62571
DOP
1
58.41023
Fiat
USDE
Exchange
MYR
1
4.057711
UYU
1
40.39012
GEL
1
2.650268
MAD
1
9.246059
OMR
1
0.384538
SEK
1
9.456942
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Ethena USDe (USDE) FAQ

USDe maintains its $1 peg through a unique 'delta-neutral hedging' strategy. For every $1 of crypto collateral, such as ETH or BTC, deposited into the protocol, Ethena simultaneously opens an equal 'short' perpetual futures position on derivatives exchanges. This mechanism ensures that any price fluctuation in the underlying crypto collateral is offset by the profit or loss from the short position. If the collateral's value drops, the short position gains, balancing the total value back to $1. This differs from other stablecoins by achieving stability via market hedging rather than excess backing.
USDe's yield primarily comes from two sources. First, the crypto collateral (like ETH) backing USDe is often held as Liquid Staking Tokens, which earn staking rewards, typically around 3-4% APY. Second, and more significantly, Ethena collects 'funding rates.' In bull markets, traders pay fees to maintain their 'long' perpetual futures positions. Since Ethena consistently holds 'short' positions as part of its hedging strategy, it receives these funding fees. However, this yield is not guaranteed and is highly variable. If market sentiment turns bearish, funding rates can become negative, potentially reducing the yield to zero or even becoming a cost to the protocol.
Ethena USDe is fundamentally different from algorithmic stablecoins like UST, which relied on a volatile sister token for backing and maintaining its peg through mint-and-burn mechanics. USDe is a 'synthetic dollar' backed by external, liquid crypto assets (like ETH and BTC) and actively hedged with real-world market trades—specifically, short perpetual futures positions. This direct hedging mechanism provides a tangible offset against collateral price movements, unlike UST's reliance on a volatile arbitrage system. USDe's stability is derived from market-based hedging, not solely from an on-chain algorithm and a speculative governance token.
'Negative Funding Risk' occurs if market sentiment turns strongly bearish for an extended period, causing funding rates to become negative. In this scenario, Ethena, holding short positions, would have to pay fees to maintain its hedges, potentially draining its Reserve Fund. This directly impacts the yield and protocol solvency. 'Counterparty Risk' arises because Ethena holds its hedges on centralized derivatives exchanges. If one of these exchanges were to experience a severe failure, similar to a prominent past exchange collapse, Ethena's funds held there could be at risk. Ethena mitigates this using 'Off-Exchange Settlement' providers, but the inherent risk from relying on third-party platforms remains a top concern.
Direct minting and redemption of USDe on the Ethena platform are typically restricted to whitelisted institutional users who have completed Know Your Customer (KYC) verification. This controlled access helps manage the collateral and hedging operations. For general users, the primary method to acquire or offload USDe is through secondary markets. This involves buying or selling USDe on various decentralized exchanges, such as a leading decentralized exchange or a prominent decentralized exchange, or through centralized exchanges like a centralized crypto platform or another trading venue that lists USDe.