Ethena is moving $1 billion of USDe backing into overcollateralized institutional loans to cut its reliance on volatile crypto funding rates.
Ethena and FalconX set up a $1 billion secured lending facility that will put assets backing the USDe synthetic dollar into overcollateralized institutional credit, expanding the protocol beyond crypto-native basis trades. The facility, announced Wednesday, will finance loans originated by digital-asset prime broker FalconX for uses including trading strategies, corporate treasury management and payments.
"Secured institutional lending is one of the largest and most durable sources of return in finance, and onchain capital has barely touched it," Guy Young, founder of Ethena Labs, said.
The loans will be overcollateralized, with collateral held at qualified third-party custodians and Ethena holding a first-priority security interest over the vehicle's assets. FalconX will act as originator, servicer and collateral manager, with the companies describing the facility as one of the largest deployments of onchain capital into secured institutional credit to date.
The arrangement offers a potentially steadier source of returns for Ethena than perpetual-futures funding rates, a key component of the basis trades underpinning USDe. Those rates can compress or turn negative when demand for leveraged crypto exposure fades, reducing the returns available from the strategy.
Beyond the basis trade
USDe, which Ethena describes as the fastest-growing USD-denominated crypto asset in history, generates yield largely through a delta-neutral basis trade that pairs spot bitcoin and ether with short perpetual futures. That strategy has proved lucrative during bull markets but leaves returns exposed to funding-rate swings — a risk Ethena has moved to address as it broadens the reserve portfolio behind the token.
The FalconX deal follows Ethena's push to diversify USDe's backing into real-world assets. The protocol already reserves part of the stablecoin with tokenized Treasury bills, including BlackRock's BUIDL fund, and has been finalizing direct lending agreements with Anchorage Digital, Maple Institutional and Coinbase Asset Management, according to a company blog post. Ethena is also exploring becoming a prime brokerage, which would allow it to extend stablecoin loans against clients' exchange balances.
The move channels crypto-native liquidity into a form of credit more commonly supplied by banks and other traditional lenders, deepening the integration between onchain capital and institutional finance. FalconX, backed by investors including Accel, GIC, Thoma Bravo and Tiger Global, brings the institutional borrowing demand; its affiliate FalconX Bravo was the first CFTC-registered swap dealer focused on cryptocurrency derivatives.
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The facility's success hinges on institutional demand for overcollateralized digital-asset loans and on FalconX's ability to source creditworthy borrowers. For Ethena, the deal reduces concentration risk in USDe's backing, but it also introduces new credit and counterparty risk vectors that the basis trade did not carry. The companies said they expect to scale the strategy as institutional borrowing demand grows, a step that would tie the supply of onchain dollars more directly to the health of traditional credit markets.
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