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DWF Labs to Launch Synthetic Stablecoin Amid Growing Market Demand

DWF Labs is set to launch an overcollateralized synthetic stablecoin, designed to support various collaterals. The stablecoin aims to generate significant liquidity and offer diverse annual percentage returns. DWF Labs' stablecoin follows trends, similar to Ethena's USDe, amid a growing $170 billion stablecoin market.

Prominent venture capitalist and market maker DWF Labs has announced plans to launch its own synthetic collateralized stablecoin, revealing that the design is already completed.

Stablecoins continue to expand in value, with a current market capitalization surpassing $170 billion. Tether’s USDT remains the dominant player in this sector.

DWF Labs Plans Synthetic Stablecoin Launch

In a Thursday post, DWF Labs managing partner Andrei Grachev announced the finalization of the firm’s synthetic collateralized stablecoin design. Grachev highlighted its ability to generate significant liquidity and support multiple collaterals with different annual percentage returns.

The synthetic stablecoin from DWF will be backed by several assets, including USDT, USDC, DAI, and USDe stablecoins, as well as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and select blue-chip tokens. This approach ensures liquidity and risk management, according to Grachev.

“Following our plans to be a global Web3 financial institution, I am happy to announce that DWF labs is working on CeDeFi [centralized and decentralized finance] synthetic stable coin, that will allow users to receive nice yield, without losing any flexibility of using their assets,” Grachev said.

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DWF Labs made headway in the crypto market in 2023 as a crypto VC. Boasting a portfolio of over 700 companies, it funds Web3 startups, sponsors hackathons, and supplies market-making for crypto projects after their token generation events. The firm also provides over-the-counter (OTC) and high-volume trading services.

However, some have raised concerns about its investment practices, citing issues with OTC deals instead of traditional VC fundraising, limited transparency in market-making, and accusations of artificially inflating token prices for clients.

Despite previous criticisms, DWF Labs’ stablecoin plans mark a major step forward for the company, as it enters the fast-growing stablecoin sector.

DWF Follows Ethena’s Footsteps

With its synthetic stablecoin, DWF Labs will follow a path similar to decentralized finance (DeFi) platform Ethena. Ethena’s USDe, dubbed a synthetic dollar, operates like an algorithmic stablecoin and offers a 27% annual percentage yield (APY) to holders, primarily through shorting Ethereum futures. However, Ethena’s USDe has also faced criticism regarding risk management.

Meanwhile, the stablecoin market continues to expand. As of September 5, the total market capitalization of stablecoins exceeds $170 billion, with USDT accounting for at least 70% of the market share.

Read more: Stablecoin Regulations Around the World

Stablecoin Market, Source: Artemis Terminal

Notably, Ethena’s USDe has quickly risen to a top-five position with a market capitalization nearing $2.7 billion. If DWF Labs’ synthetic stablecoin gains similar traction, it could follow suit.

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