While both Falcon Finance and Ethena are committed to the vision of decentralized stable assets, they each feature unique characteristics in collateral composition and underlying yield logic. Falcon Finance employs an RWA-driven (Real-World Asset) over-collateralization model, building a universal collateral framework supported by intrinsic value by bringing off-chain physical asset yields on-chain. Conversely, Ethena utilizes Liquid Staking Tokens (LST) combined with a Delta-neutral hedging strategy via perpetual contracts to create an "Internet Bond" that operates without traditional banking intervention.
2026-03-04 04:04:43
Falcon Finance is a universal collateral protocol built on a multi-chain ecosystem. Its core mechanism revolves around the "RWA Yield Engine," providing users with transparent, real-asset-backed fixed income by deeply coupling off-chain physical assets with the on-chain synthetic dollar USDf. As the governance core of the protocol, the FF token not only grants decision-making power to holders but also directly links to USDf minting efficiency, collateral ratio optimization, and multi-dimensional fee discounts through a Staking Boosting mechanism, serving as the power source for the protocol's value cycle.
2026-03-04 03:58:19
FF is the native governance token of the Falcon Finance protocol, carrying the value capture and decision-making functions of the entire "Universal Collateral" ecosystem. As the protocol's core engine, FF is used not only for decentralized governance voting but also, through deeply integrated staking mechanisms and yield distribution logic, directly links the minting scale of the on-chain synthetic dollar USDf with the yield performance of off-chain RWA assets. This token design aims to build a sustainable decentralized treasury system by balancing inflationary incentives with value accrual.
2026-03-04 03:44:57
Falcon Finance is an RWA-driven (Real-World Asset) universal collateral protocol designed to build a cross-chain universal collateral infrastructure. Through its core "Synthetic Asset Engine," the protocol integrates on-chain native assets and off-chain physical assets into a unified yield and collateral framework, issuing the fully-collateralized synthetic dollar USDf and its yield-bearing token sUSDf. This mechanism not only breaks the boundaries of traditional collateral but also provides high-liquidity underlying assets for the DeFi ecosystem through its modular design.
2026-03-04 03:31:14
Gate Research: The depreciation of the USD is the result of long-term shifts in real purchasing power, fiscal dynamics, and real interest rates. Regulatory constraints within the traditional banking system have created offshore demand for dollars, which stablecoins are increasingly absorbing. The quality of collateral, transparency, and issuer credibility are becoming the key determinants of stablecoins’ price stability, liquidity priority, and long-term capital preference. Looking ahead to 2026, stablecoins are more likely to function as a “reservoir” and distribution layer for dollars, with their reserve-driven demand for short-term treasuries in turn beginning to influence the dollar’s own pricing structure.
2026-03-02 07:11:32
Four years after the collapse of Libra and Diem, Mark Zuckerberg is rebooting Meta’s stablecoin strategy. Unlike before, he is no longer issuing the coin directly, but is instead tapping into payment channels through third parties like Stripe. This article reviews Meta’s previous missteps, examines its latest direction, assesses shifts in the regulatory landscape and the current competitive dynamics, and evaluates the chances for this stablecoin comeback.
2026-02-27 08:09:41
The article reveals that intelligent agents will not follow the retail payment track (such as credit cards) but will operate like enterprises through B2B relationships, net 30-day credit terms, supplier negotiations, and working capital. This is crucial for understanding how the agent economy will reshape payment infrastructure, as well as the inherent advantages of stablecoins in micropayments and streaming payments.
2026-02-27 07:59:49
Despite USDC's rebound in market size and Circle's continued strong revenue, capital markets have grown more cautious in valuing the company. This article offers an in-depth analysis of the single-variable risks in Circle's profit model, focusing on the interest rate cycle, maturity mismatch structure, yield-sharing mechanisms, and regulatory variables. It also examines the core challenges Circle faces as it seeks to transition into foundational financial technology infrastructure.
2026-02-27 07:50:43
Stable is a Layer 1 blockchain jointly launched by Bitfinex and Tether. It uses USDT as the native gas asset and supports free peer to peer USDT transfers.
2026-02-25 03:37:09
Stablecoin payments are becoming one of the most important pieces of infrastructure in the crypto market. Within the Tether ecosystem, Stable and Plasma are currently the two most closely watched stablecoin payment blockchains.
2026-02-10 10:21:25
In the digital finance landscape of 2026, stablecoins are no longer just a hedge within crypto markets. They are becoming the backbone of global cross border settlement and merchant payments. Backed by Bitfinex and Tether, Stable is a dedicated Layer 1 blockchain designed around USDT as the native settlement asset, combining USDT native gas with sub second finality to form a stablecoin first payment network.
2026-02-10 10:17:02
The article doesn’t discuss protocols or technology, but starts from the user experience, pointing out that stablecoins are essentially claims on regulated reserves and government bonds. They merely replace outdated banking settlement logic with a truly digitally native operational approach. It further extends to the idea that Real World Assets (RWA) aren’t meant to overthrow traditional finance, but to force finance to operate the way people always thought it should.
2026-02-09 08:45:28
This article discusses the fundamental shift in stablecoin issuance from technical implementation to financial infrastructure operations, noting that not all companies are suitable for or capable of successfully issuing their own stablecoins. The article emphasizes that the true determinants of a stablecoin's success are not technology, but trust, deep liquidity, and sustained operational capability. It also analyzes how the market naturally consolidates around a few stablecoin networks with global scale and credibility, such as USDC. For companies evaluating stablecoin strategies, this article provides practical perspectives and an actionable assessment framework.
2026-02-05 09:29:43
Based on the macro background of stablecoins transitioning from a transactional medium to enterprise-level infrastructure following the GENIUS Act, this article systematically breaks down the de-commoditized nature of the stablecoin issuance-as-a-service market. Through an analysis of over 10 platform clusters ranging from Paxos to Bridge, MoonPay, and Coinbase, it reveals the differentiated competitive logic—centered on compliance, liquidity, and ecosystem integration—amid the homogenization of underlying token architectures.
2026-01-29 09:37:25
This article delivers an in-depth analysis of the factors fueling the 1,900% price rally of the River protocol token, RIVER. It covers strategic endorsements from Arthur Hayes and Justin Sun, as well as satUSD’s cross-chain “chain abstraction” narrative. The piece also compares the divergence between RIVER’s FDV trajectory and its $160 million TVL. Furthermore, it examines how negative funding rates on Gate.com futures have driven a short squeeze, propelling RIVER’s price above $80.
2026-01-27 06:52:34