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Ethena Jumped 50% and Its Revenue Multiple Is the Lowest We Have Measured All Year

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Ethena is the largest gainer on the board, up 50.4% in twenty four hours to $0.1323, and it sits second on CoinGecko’s most viewed list behind only Bitcoin. A move of that size in a token with a $1.4 billion market capitalization normally invites the same question this site asks every time: is anything real underneath it? In this case the answer is unusually specific, because Ethena publishes revenue, and the number it publishes changes how the move should be read.

Live price and data per CoinGecko , which ranks ENA at number 58 by market capitalization at roughly $1.43 billion.

The One Number That Matters

1.1 times.

Ethena recorded approximately $3.58 million in fees over the past twenty four hours, all of which registers as protocol revenue. Annualize that figure and the protocol runs at roughly $1.3 billion a year. Against a market capitalization near $1.43 billion, ENA trades at approximately 1.1 times annualized revenue.

For context from this site’s own measurements this month: Hyperliquid, the token most often cited as having genuine revenue backing, trades near 24 times annualized revenue. Chainlink’s protocol-funded reserve buys roughly 1.2% of its market cap per year. Most tokens in the top hundred have no revenue at all to divide by.

A ratio near 1 is not merely low for crypto. It is low for anything. Traditional equities with stable cash flows rarely trade below several times revenue, and a business trading at roughly its annual revenue is either in structural decline or priced for something the market is deeply skeptical about. Which brings us to the part that explains the number.

Why the multiple is that low

Ethena issues USDe, a synthetic dollar backed not by bank deposits but by a delta-neutral position: it holds spot crypto assets while shorting equivalent perpetual futures, capturing the funding rate paid by leveraged long traders. That funding rate is the revenue.

The implication is direct and unavoidable. Ethena’s income is a function of how bullish the market is. When traders crowd into leveraged long positions, funding runs positive and Ethena collects. When sentiment turns and the market fills with shorts instead, funding can go negative and the mechanism runs in reverse.

So the $3.58 million daily figure is not a stable base to annualize with confidence. It is a snapshot taken during one of the most bullish sessions of the year, with Bitcoin up 13% and a record $2.7 billion of short positions liquidated across the market. Those are precisely the conditions that maximize funding rates, and this site’s explanation of how squeezes work covers why such conditions are self-limiting rather than persistent.

The low multiple, in other words, is not the market being asleep. It is the market pricing revenue it expects to be cyclical. Whether it is pricing that correctly is the actual investment question, and it is not one a ratio can settle.

What else is behind the move

Three items are on the public record and worth separating by weight.

Coinbase Ventures took a position in ENA and partnered with Ethena on onchain finance products aimed at Coinbase’s user base, which is the most substantive of the three because it involves distribution rather than sentiment.

Arthur Hayes was reported in early August to have bought 6 million ENA at around $0.09, a position worth roughly $525,000, tracked on-chain and widely circulated. Disclosed positions from prominent traders reliably move sentiment; they are not fundamentals.

And the market-wide rally did the rest. ENA is a high-beta asset whose business model is directly geared to bullish leverage, which makes it close to the most sensitive large token available to exactly the kind of move now underway. It should be outperforming today. That is the design.

Structure and levels

ENA reached an all-time high of $1.52 and an all-time low of $0.07023, which places today’s price roughly 90% below the peak and roughly 88% above the floor. The token spent months capped by a descending trendline before reclaiming it earlier this month.

Near-term, analysts have identified $0.12 as the level that has to hold for the move to remain constructive, with $0.15 and then the 2026 high near $0.17 as the references above. A close back below $0.12 would open the $0.104 to $0.11 support zone. Volume has expanded sharply into the move, and whether it stays elevated is the measurable question over the coming sessions, since a 50% advance on volume that immediately evaporates has a well-documented ending.

Bottom Line

Ethena is the rare crypto asset where a revenue multiple can be calculated at all, and at roughly 1.1 times annualized revenue it is the cheapest reading this site has measured this year. The reason it is cheap is legible rather than mysterious: the revenue is funding-rate income that scales with bullish leverage and compresses when sentiment turns, which makes annualizing a single day’s figure an exercise in optimism. Anyone treating ENA as a value play should understand they are buying a business whose earnings peak precisely when its token is most expensive, and trough precisely when it looks cheapest. That is not a disqualification. It is the thing to hold in mind while the chart is vertical.


This article is for information only and is not investment advice. Crypto assets are extremely volatile and you can lose your entire stake. Always do your own research.

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