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Beyond crypto funding rates: Ethena diversifies USDe backing with $1 billion FalconX facility

On August 19, 2026 by voice

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FalconX and Ethena have set up a $1 billion secured lending facility that will put assets backing Ethena’s $USDe to work in institutional credit, expanding the synthetic dollar protocol beyond crypto-native trades.

The facility will finance overcollateralized loans originated by digital-asset prime broker FalconX for uses including trading strategies, corporate treasury management and payments, according to an emailed announcement on Wednesday.

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.

The $1 billion commitment, therefore, represents another step in Ethena’s effort to diversify how the assets behind $USDe generate returns, while also putting crypto-native liquidity to work in a form of credit more commonly supplied by banks and other traditional lenders.

The FalconX 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.

“Secured institutional lending is one of the largest and most durable sources of return in finance, and onchain capital has barely touched it,” Ethena Labs founder Guy Young said.

FalconX will act as originator, servicer and collateral manager, according to Wednesday’s announcement. The companies described the facility as one of the largest deployments of onchain capital into secured institutional credit to date.

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