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Ethena Labs Partners with Trump-Backed World Liberty Financial (WLFI)

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In Brief

  • Ethena Labs and World Liberty Financial partner to add sUSDe on WLFI’s Aave v3 instance as a collateral asset, enhancing its utility.
  • The partnership could increase liquidity and stablecoin usage while benefiting users with sUSDe and WLF token rewards.
  • WLFI’s investments in Ethena and Aave signal strategic growth, aligning with its plans for protocol expansion and asset integration.
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Ethena Labs announced today that it is partnering with World Liberty Financial (WLFI), Donald Trump’s token project. Together, they will list the sUSDe token from Ethena as a collateral asset on WLFI’s Aave v3 instance.

Both firms will benefit from this partnership, as Ethena Labs will have a new use case for its sUSDe token, and WLFI will have a collateral asset that has already passed Aave Core’s risk analysis.

Ethena and WLFI Partner Up on Aave

According to the announcement, this partnership is linked to a new governance proposal on WLFI. If the proposal passes, than sUSDe, a staked version of Ethena Labs’ USDe stablecoin, will become a core collateral asset on WLFI’s Aave instance.

“Should it pass, this proposal will enable WLFI users to benefit from sUSDe rewards and also WLF token rewards. This integration will increase stablecoin liquidity and utilization rates on the protocol, as sUSDe’s integration has on Aave’s Core instance,” the company wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Although WLFI suffered dramatic setbacks in a botched presale launch, Donald Trump’s election victory has ushered in new investment capital.

Last week, WLFI invested $1 million into Aave’s AAVE governance/utility token, which boosted its value by approximately 30%. The protocol has planned an Aave instance launch since October.

Aave (AAVE) Price Performance
Aave (AAVE) Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

Meanwhile, Ethena Labs launched a new stablecoin, USDtb, earlier this week. The new stablecoin is backed by BlackRock’s tokenized fund BUIDL, and hype around it generated a different market rally for ENA.

However, this “strategic partnership” could potentially bring healthy profits to both companies. In its governance proposal, WLFI noted that sUSDe already passed risk analysis on Aave core and is, therefore, likely to pass similar scrutiny on the new instance.

Ethena will also co-incentivize deposits of sUSDe on the Aave instance should the WLFI proposal pass.

By putting sUSDe on its Aave instance, WLFI will benefit from Ethena’s TVL and user base. Ethena will gain a new use case for this sUSDe token, increasing stablecoin liquidity and overall utilization rates.

Through this simple partnership, Ethena has found a way to boost this yield-bearing token while it can focus on building and promoting its other offerings.

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Landon Manning
Landon Manning is a journalist at BeInCrypto, covering a wide range of topics, including international regulation, blockchain technology, market analysis, and Bitcoin. Previously, Landon spent six years as a writer with Bitcoin Magazine and co-authored a Bitcoin maximalist newsletter with 30,000 subscribers. Landon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Sewanee: The University of the South.
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