German financial regulator prohibits sales of Ethena's USDe

Key Points

  • BaFin, the German financial regulator, has prohibited the sale of Ethena GmbH's USDe token, citing violations of MiCAR regulations and unregistered securities sales.
  • Ethena was ordered to freeze reserve assets, close its website, and stop onboarding new customers.
  • Despite the ban, secondary sales of USDe remain unaffected, and the token can still be redeemed through Ethena BVI Limited.
  • Ethena's application for MiCA approval was denied due to serious organizational deficiencies and non-compliance.
  • Ethena continues to attract investment, raising over $100 million and partnering with World Liberty Financial.

Summary

BaFin, Germany's financial regulatory authority, has imposed a ban on the public sale of Ethena GmbH's USDe token, alleging that it violates the European Union's MiCAR regulations and involves the sale of unregistered securities. The regulator has mandated Ethena to freeze the assets backing the token, shut down its website, and halt new customer acquisitions. Despite these restrictions, secondary market transactions of USDe are not affected, and the token remains redeemable through Ethena BVI Limited. Ethena's attempt to gain regulatory approval under MiCA was unsuccessful, with BaFin citing significant compliance issues. Despite regulatory hurdles, Ethena has managed to secure substantial investments, including over $100 million for a new token aimed at institutional investors and a partnership with World Liberty Financial, a DeFi protocol initiated by former US President Donald Trump.

cointelegraph
March 21, 2025
Crypto
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