PANews reported on December 23 that, according to a report by 10x Research, Ethena's synthetic stablecoin USDe has lost approximately $8.3 billion in market capitalization since the market crash on October 10, falling from $14.7 billion on October 9 to approximately $6.4 billion currently, almost halving. This plunge reflects a sharp decline in investor confidence in leveraged and synthetic collateralized models.
The market crash on October 10th was the largest liquidation event in the history of the crypto market, resulting in the liquidation of over $19 billion in crypto positions and wiping out approximately $1.3 trillion in market capitalization, representing nearly 30% of the total market capitalization at the time. During the crash, USDe briefly de-pegged to approximately $0.65, but Guy Young, founder of Ethena Labs, stated that this temporary de-pegging was due to an issue with the exchange's internal oracle, not a problem with the protocol or collateral assets.
Currently, the USDe price has recovered to $0.9987, but market activity remains weak, with trading volume down by about 50%, and US-listed Bitcoin spot ETFs experiencing net outflows of approximately $5 billion since the end of October. Analysts point out that this weakness is more due to the withdrawal of regulatory capital than retail selling.



Nubank Vice-Chairman Roberto Campos Neto said the bank will test stablecoin credit card payments, as adoption of stablecoins accelerates across Latin America. Nubank, Latin America’s largest digital bank, is reportedly planning to integrate dollar-pegged stablecoins and credit cards for payments.The move was disclosed by the bank’s vice-chairman and former governor of Brazil’s central bank, Roberto Campos Neto. Speaking at the Meridian 2025 event on Wednesday, he highlighted the importance of blockchain technology in connecting digital assets with the traditional banking system. According to local media reports, Campos Neto said Nubank intends to begin testing stablecoin payments with its credit cards as part of a broader effort to link digital assets with banking services.Read more