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CryptoQuant Reveals Two Key Metrics to Predict Ethena USDe’s Future

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Updated by Bary Rahma
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In Brief

  • Ethena's USDe maintains its dollar peg through delta hedging, differentiating from traditional stablecoins.
  • Julio Moreno highlights the importance of monitoring the reserve fund size and keep rate due to funding risks.
  • Effective management of these metrics is crucial for avoiding the collapse experienced by Terra’s UST.
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Ethena’s USDe, a synthetic US dollar protocol on Ethereum, has quickly gained traction with a market cap exceeding $2 billion.

Unlike traditional stablecoins, USDe is not backed by physical US dollars or over-collateralized with cryptocurrencies. Instead, it maintains its dollar peg through a sophisticated strategy of delta hedging its crypto collateral.

Is Ethena’s USDe Doomed? 2 Key Metrics to Watch

Julio Moreno, CryptoQuant’s Head of Research, emphasized the innovative yet risky strategy underpinning USDe. By hedging spot cryptocurrency exposure with short positions in perpetual futures, USDe generates yield in “normal” market conditions. However, this approach exposes it to unique risks, particularly funding risk.

Funding risk becomes critical in extremely volatile markets where negative funding rates occur. This means USDe holders could face scenarios where Ethena needs to cover substantial payments to maintain these positions.

In an exclusive report shared with BeInCrypto, Moreno outlined two essential metrics for investors: the reserve fund’s size relative to USDe’s market cap and the keep rate — the portion of generated yield reinvested into the reserve fund.

“Funding payments become larger as USDe market capitalization increases (as short positions also become larger). To safely manage the extraordinary event of large negative funding rates at larger market capitalizations of $5, $7.5, or $10 billion, the reserve fund would need to increase to about $40, $60, and $80 million, respectively,” Moreno wrote.

To minimize risk, Moreno also suggested that USDe must maintain a keep rate above 20%, which is crucial to bolster the reserve fund adequately. He emphasized that these measures are necessary for USDe to avoid the pitfalls that led to the collapse of Terra’s UST.

Read more: What Is Ethena Protocol and its USDe Synthetic Dollar?

The ability to swiftly adapt reserve funds and keep rates in response to market dynamics will be decisive in USDe’s sustainability as a stablecoin. Still, investors must continue to monitor the reserve fund and keep rates to avoid risks.

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Bary Rahma
Bary Rahma is a senior journalist at BeInCrypto, where she covers a broad spectrum of topics including crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs), artificial intelligence (AI), tokenization of real-world assets (RWA), and the altcoin market. Prior to this, she was a content writer for Binance, producing in-depth research reports on cryptocurrency trends, market analysis, decentralized finance (DeFi), digital asset regulations, blockchain, initial coin offerings (ICOs), and tokenomics. Bary also...
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