Ethena Labs has partnered with Anchorage Digital, a federally chartered crypto bank, to issue USDtb as the first stablecoin to comply with the United States’ recently enacted stablecoin law, the GENIUS Act.
Ethena Labs and Anchorage Digital announced their strategic partnership on July 24, noting that the plan is to bring Ethena’s stablecoin USDtb to the U.S.
More importantly, the companies want the offshore-issued stablecoin to be reissued in the U.S. under the regulatory guidelines of the GENIUS Act.
The Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act, or GENIUS, was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 18, 2025. As a landmark crypto regulation law, the Act provides for the federal regulation of stablecoins in the U.S., with a view to promoting innovation and to protect consumers.
USDtb, one of Ethena Labs’ two stablecoins — the other being USDe (USDE) — is a $1.4 billion token currently issued offshore. Circle’s USDC and BlackRock’s tokenized fund BUIDL. The BUIDL fund’s reserves backing USDtb make up over $1.1 billion. Meanwhile, USDe is a $7 billion synthetic dollar stablecoin that offers derivatives-based hedging.
With this collaboration, Ethena will bring USDtb onshore, issuing it through Anchorage Digital Bank’s stablecoin issuance platform. The regulated crypto bank’s turnkey solution allows institutions to issue and distribute regulatory-compliant digital dollars.
In this case, having USDtb issuance comply with the U.S. stablecoin framework will see Ethena Labs benefit from increased integration across the country’s financial system. The move also bolsters the firm’s traction in a market set to witness heavy competition.
Circle and Tether currently dominate the stablecoin market, with Tether commanding a market cap of over $162 billion. USDC is a $64 billion stablecoin as of writing. Ethena Labs targets inroads into this growing market through its partnership with Anchorage Digital.



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