Ethena's ENA Soars 20% as Protocol Sees $750M Inflow Amid Rising Crypto Funding Rates
The decentralized finance protocol pays out yield-harvesting BTC, ETH and SOL funding rates, which have been rising as the crypto rally broadens.

What to know:
- DeFi protocol Ethena's governance token ENA surged 20% to over $0.50, marking its highest price since February.
- The protocol's strategy now offers nearly 10% annualized yield, significantly higher than traditional money market funds.
- USDe, Ethena's dollar-pegged stablecoin, saw over $750 million in fresh inflows, nearing its $6.1 billion record supply.
Ethena's token ENA (ENA) surged on Sunday to its highest price in four months, as the decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol behind the token saw a fresh wave of inflows amid a broader crypto rally.
The token, which serves as the governance token for Ethena, advanced roughly 20% during the day to over $0.50, topping that level for the first time since early February, according to CoinDesk data.
Ethena is benefiting from the recent surge in crypto prices, generating higher yields for investors. The protocol issues the dollar-pegged USDe, marketed as a "synthetic dollar" with its price anchored at $1. It uses bitcoin
Funding rates rose over the past few days after a long spell of near-neutral levels, CoinGlass data shows. The protocol's strategy now pays out almost 10% annualize yield to investors, more than double what money market funds pay out as a risk-free rate.

Amid higher yields, the protocol's USDe attracted over $750 million in fresh inflows through the last few days, per DefiLlama data. At $6.09 billion supply, USDe is just shy below its February record supply of $6.1 billion, the project's dashboard shows.
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