April 27, 2025
11 11 11 AM
Latest Post
Chart of the Week: Tariff Carnage Starting to Fulfill Bitcoin’s ‘Store of Value’ Promise Trump Token’s 85% Weekly Surge Defies Democrats’ Call for Impeachment, Massive Unlocks GameFi Tokens Show Signs of Life After Gala Games, White House Tie-Up Stripe Tests New Stablecoin Project as $3.7T Market Looms DeFi Development Plans to Raise $1 Billion to Buy More Solana Bitcoin Poised for Strongest Weekly Gain Since Trump Win as ETFs Gobble $2.7B Inflows Swiss National Bank Rejects Calls to Add Bitcoin Reserves CoinDesk Announces Consensus 2026 in Miami DOGE Mining Firm Z Squared To Go Public Through Merger Stablecoins Could Bring ‘ChatGPT’ Moment to Blockchain Adoption, Hit $3.7T by 2030: Citi

Ethena Agrees With Regulator to Withdraw From German Market

Decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol Ethena has agreed to wind down its operations in Germany.

The decision comes three weeks after BaFin, Germany’s finance regulator, identified “serious deficiencies” in Ethena’s USDe token and said that the company was offering securities in Germany without approval.

“We have agreed with BaFin to wind down all activities of Ethena GMBH and will no longer be pursuing the MiCAR authorization in Germany,” Ethena said in a tweet.

It added that all previous users will be onboarded to Ethena BVI, the protocol’s entity in the British Virgin Islands.

Ethena is the yield-generating protocol with $4.9 billion in total value locked (TVL). The USDe token is dubbed a “synthetic dollar” and is backed by bitcoin (BTC), ether (ETH) and other cryptocurrencies.

Ethena’s ENA token is down by 2.88% in the past 24 hours, underperforming against the wider market which is up 1.17%, according to CoinMarketCap.

This post was originally published on this site