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Ethena’s Deployed Capital Drops as Appetite for Leverage Fades - Crypto Economy
TL;DR:
This Wednesday, the derivatives market sounded the alarm. Analysis from WuBlockchain reveals that deployed capital in the Ethena synthetic dollar protocol—a key barometer for bullish leverage demand—has crashed to $791 million.
Notably, this decline is occurring even as major asset prices remain relatively stable. Since the Bitcoin “crash” to $60,000 on February 8th, Ethena’s basis position has contracted by more than 60%, dropping from $2 billion to less than $800 million in just one month.

The Rise of Hedging and the Death of the Carry Trade
Ethena operates by absorbing the excess demand from long traders, executing a large-scale cash-and-carry strategy. However, analyst SoskaKyle points out that this space is now being occupied by “directional shorts” and hedging activities from small-cap projects and Venture Capital firms.
This near-perfect parity between longs and shorts is extremely rare. Historically, when the market reached this level of forced neutrality, a violent price movement followed, as negative funding rates forced the closure of arbitrage positions that were no longer profitable.
With the RSI of major assets moving in neutral zones and a lack of clear catalysts, the capitulation of “basis traders” suggests the market is at a turning point. If bullish leverage demand returns, the lack of natural counterparts could rapidly catapult prices.
Ethena’s metrics suggest the market has been “cleansed” of excess bullish leverage. In the short term, investors should monitor whether funding rates return to positive territory, which would confirm that risk appetite is back to break current resistances.