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# ENA, USDe (Ethena)

ENA

Contract address: 0x57e114B691Db790C35207b2e685D4A43181e6061

Ethena is a synthetic dollar protocol built on Ethereum that will provide a crypto-native solution for money that is not reliant on traditional banking system infrastructure, alongside a globally accessible dollar-denominated savings instrument — the 'Internet Bond'.

Website: <https://ethena.fi/>&#x20;

CoinGecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/ethena>&#x20;

USDe

Contract address: 0x4c9edd5852cd905f086c759e8383e09bff1e68b3

Ethena's synthetic dollar, USDe, will provide the first censorship resistant, scalable and stable crypto-native solution for money achieved by delta-hedging staked Ethereum collateral. USDe will be fully backed transparently onchain and free to compose throughout DeFi.&#x20;

Website: <https://ethena.fi/>&#x20;

CoinGecko: <https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/ethena-usde>&#x20;


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