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Ethena (ENA) Rebounds 10% From Record Lows - Crypto Economy
TL;DR
Ethena’s ENA has bounced sharply from record lows, but the recovery arrives with enough contradictions to make traders uneasy. The token traded near $0.0875 after rising 3.07% in 24 hours and 14.01% over seven days, even though it remained down 18.34% across two weeks. The rebound followed a move from roughly $0.080 to $0.087 in 72 hours, supported by oversold conditions and renewed interest around protocol changes. The uncomfortable point is that ENA’s recovery is still fighting a larger downtrend, with price below longer-term moving averages and sentiment not fully repaired.
The immediate catalyst was a governance report proposing to redirect part of protocol revenue toward ENA buybacks and burns, reviving expectations of a deflationary mechanism. Derivatives also helped: perpetual funding rates had turned sharply negative, reaching -0.05% every eight hours, creating conditions for a short squeeze as buyers absorbed sell liquidity. Daily trading volume reached $177.18 million, 4.46% above its 30-day average, while volume-to-market-cap rose to 21.80% and futures open interest increased 12%. That makes the rebound partly technical and partly speculative, rather than a confirmed structural reversal for now.

ENA’s $0.100 Resistance Becomes the Key Test
The chart now leaves ENA in a narrow decision zone. It trades above the seven-day simple moving average at $0.0820, but remains below the 15-day average at $0.0862 and faces key resistance at $0.0913, then $0.1002, where the 50-day moving average sits. Support stands at $0.080, with deeper risk near $0.072. Momentum indicators look better, with daily RSI at 42 and MACD showing a bullish crossover. Still, the $0.100 level is the recovery checkpoint, because failure there could send ENA back toward recent lows.
Fundamentals offer some support, though not enough to erase risk. Ethena’s synthetic dollar USDe generates native yield through delta-neutral derivative positions, while protocol TVL has recovered to about $2.45 billion, a three-month high. Active addresses rose 15% weekly, ENA holders increased 8% over the past month, and USDe transfer volume grew 12%. Even so, market cap sits near $812.87 million, down 94.22% from the $1.51 peak, while dilution and competition remain concerns. For ENA, the recovery thesis depends on revenue becoming token value, not just another relief rally after a brutal collapse. Until then, the bounce looks meaningful, but fragile, especially in an asset that has already lost more than 90% of its value overall.