Ethena's ENA rose 48.3% to $0.1475 as of 12:10 UTC after FalconX unveiled a $1 billion secured warehouse facility that deploys the assets backing its USDe synthetic dollar into overcollateralized institutional loans.
"Bitcoin has seen a tremendous move, which means that liquidity is very likely going to pour into those altcoins as most of them have barely made any move yet," Michaël van de Poppe, founder of MN Fund, said in a post on X on Friday.
The facility, announced Wednesday, shifts a portion of USDe reserves away from the crypto basis trade that has historically been the primary yield source for the stablecoin. FalconX serves as originator, servicer and collateral manager for the loans, which are originated through a bankruptcy-remote special purpose vehicle, with Ethena retaining a first-priority security interest. Institutional lending already accounted for roughly $310 million, or 6.9%, of USDe backing before the agreement, alongside existing arrangements with Anchorage Digital, Maple Institutional and Coinbase Asset Management.
Trading volume reached $1.04 billion, close to three-quarters of the token's market cap and a 319% rise from the previous 24-hour period. ENA had spent months grinding sideways between $0.06 and $0.10 after collapsing from above $0.80, leaving little overhead supply once buyers returned. Total value locked in the Ethena protocol stands at $4.38 billion, with a market-cap-to-TVL ratio of 0.3014, DefiLlama data shows.
Hyperliquid's HYPE touched $77.87 on Friday, trading near $76.85, just above the June 16 record high of around $76.87. The move follows President Trump's comment at Wednesday's White House meeting that the CFTC is working to bring the exchange to the US in a fully compliant manner. Unlike ENA, HYPE is not recovering from a drawdown but breaking to new highs, having climbed from $52 in early August.
The rally extended beyond a couple of tokens. Curve's CRV added 20.6% over 24 hours, Fetch.ai's FET 20.7%, Pudgy Penguins' PENGU 19.1%, Pump.fun's PUMP 18.7% and Pepe's PEPE 18.6%. Bitcoin Cash gained 26.7%, though its trading volume fell 10% over the past 24 hours, suggesting a lack of conviction.
The difference between this rally and previous altcoin seasons is that aggregate measures have not moved. Bitcoin dominance sits at 59.8%, down 0.1%, while CoinMarketCap's altcoin season index is 33/100, down from a high of 51/100 last week. The tokens moving hardest have identifiable triggers, including Ethena's FalconX facility and Hyperliquid's regulatory pathway, showing a market that has matured from past cycles when tokens would rally indiscriminately.
For ENA, support sits in the $0.10 to $0.11 zone, with the next resistance at $0.15. A daily close above $0.15 would extend the technical structure toward the $0.18 to $0.20 range, while a break back below $0.10 would invalidate the breakout. The wider variable is USDe supply, still well below its peak, and a pending fee-switch governance decision that could direct protocol revenue toward ENA buybacks and staker rewards. Until those variables shift, the current rally is best understood as a trigger-driven re-rating rather than a fundamental repricing.
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