USDe stablecoin hits new milestone at $12 billion

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Ethena Labs with their USDe stablecoin is on fire. On the weekend, they dropped the bombshell, the supply of USDe just blasted past $12 billion. Welcome to the big league!

New frontier

Let me break it down for ya, because there are nuances you know. USDe’s supply ballooned by 75% in just one month.

Imagine your coffee shop suddenly getting triple the customers overnight, and not just any customers, but the big shots wanting to park serious cash.

That’s Ethena’s stablecoin for you, rapidly becoming the go-to player in the stablecoin sector.

Big thing for DeFi, which is basically the new frontier where blockchain meets financial freedom.

USDe’s growth is fueling interest in high-yield opportunities. Ever heard of delta-neutral hedging?

Me neither, and sounds complicated, I know. But experts say think of it like securing your bets so you can sleep easy while your money works overtime paying you.

Investors are locking down custody deals, putting their faith, and funds into USDe’s model. When the big dogs mark their territory, you know the ground’s shifting.

Growth

And there are ripple effects. USDe’s explosion across 24 blockchains is a real power move that boosts liquidity and ups the ante for regulatory compliance.

You remember those old sitcoms where a character suddenly gains influence in their neighborhood?

That’s USDe gaining clout in the DeFi hood. Experts predict this will push even more growth, making stablecoins safer and yields more appealing.

Of course, no good story is complete without a reality check.

With Ethereum sitting strong at around $4,780 and a market cap north of $577 billion, the crypto market is feeling the pinch from shifting volumes, down over 56%, mind you.

But ETH’s slight price uptick of 2.2% in the last day shows there’s still muscle behind the market’s moves.

The market is maturing

Either way, USDe’s record-breaking milestone is a clear sign that the DeFi sector is growing up and leveling out.

This growth invites closer regulatory eyes, think of it as the Feds finally knocking on the door of the crypto clubhouse, but that’s no bad thing.

It means the technology and market are maturing.


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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: August 24, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: August 24, 2025
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