The Hyperliquid community has spoken, and Ethena Labs is stepping back. The team has withdrawn its proposal to issue USDH, the network’s stablecoin. Instead of pushing forward, the move lets validators support a native team.
Ethena says this decision follows direct talks with community members and validators. The firm now plans to double down on building its own product stack on Hyperliquid.
Ethena Labs founder Guy Young confirmed the withdrawal in a post on X, citing concerns from validators and users.
He acknowledged feedback that Ethena is not a Hyperliquid-native team and that its roadmap goes beyond a single exchange. These concerns, he said, were valid and deserved to be respected.
The Hyperliquid community leaned toward a team it sees as closer to the ecosystem. Validators were encouraged to signal support for other proposals after Ethena stepped aside.
Young congratulated Native Markets, the leading team in the USDH race, saying their win showed Hyperliquid’s fairness.
The decision closes the chapter on what had been a competitive selection process for USDH’s issuer. Rather than force a split vote, Ethena chose to exit and focus on its own products. This kept the process cleaner for validators deciding the future of the stablecoin.
Guy Young called the level of community engagement “incredible” and said it reflected the spirit of Hyperliquid. The process gave smaller teams the chance to compete on equal footing with larger players.
With USDH off the table, Ethena is focusing on building synthetic dollars, savings products, and trading infrastructure.
Young outlined plans for hUSDe, a native synthetic dollar designed for Hyperliquid users. The team will also roll out USDe-enabled savings and card spending tools to expand its utility.
Ethena’s roadmap includes enabling hedging flows directly on Hyperliquid. This would give traders new ways to manage exposure and risk across markets. Young also mentioned work on HIP-3 markets, which could unlock reward-bearing collateral and modular prime broking.
Perpetual swaps on equities are also in the pipeline, offering new tools for advanced traders. The team said these products are what truly excite them, not just the yield from treasury bills.
Ethena emphasized that stepping away from USDH does not slow its broader mission. Instead, it frees the team to compete on product design and execution across the crypto space.
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