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Sentora Reports $250M Revenue from Stablecoins

Key Points:
  • $250M generated by stablecoins; major players include sUSDe and BlackRock’s BUIDL.
  • Synthetix’s sUSDe leads with 24.9% returns.
  • Increased institutional interest in yield-bearing stablecoins.

Sentora’s recent data reveals the 2025 Revenue Sharing Stablecoin surpassed $250 million in returns, with Synthetix’s sUSDe contributing 24.9%, and BlackRock’s BUIDL at 9.7%.

This surge reflects significant institutional interest in yield-bearing stablecoins, and underscores the potential impact on DeFi markets and asset flows moving into 2026.

Stablecoins Drive $250 Million in 2025 Earnings

Sentora’s report reveals that the 2025 Revenue Sharing Stablecoin generated over $250 million in returns, with sUSDe accounting for 24.9%, BUIDL for 9.7%, and sUSDS for 14.2%. The absence of statements from Sentora leaders contrasts with Synthetix CEO Kain Warwick’s emphasis on yield-bearing stablecoins in recent posts.

Industry leaders commented on the stablecoin success. Kain Warwick of Synthetix said, “sUSDe is a testament to the maturing DeFi ecosystem” while BlackRock confirmed growth of BUIDL within institutional DeFi. Enthusiasm for new yield tools was seen across developer platforms.

“The 24.9% return from sUSDe is a testament to the maturing DeFi ecosystem and the sustainable yield models we are building,” said Kain Warwick, CEO of Synthetix.

Regulatory Focus Rises Amid DeFi Expansion

Did you know? In 2022, similar yield surges from USDC and USDT paved the way for today’s larger, more institutionalized DeFi landscape.

CoinMarketCap reports sUSDe priced at $1.21, encapsulating 24.9% of the $250 million stablecoin returns. Market cap stands at $3.47 billion, with key growth in 90 days at 97.71%. Trading surged 9.43% in the last 24 hours, underscoring market dynamics.

Ethena Staked USDe(sUSDe), daily chart, screenshot on CoinMarketCap at 22:48 UTC on December 31, 2025. Source: CoinMarketCap

Coincu analysts predict increased regulatory focus on DeFi stablecoins and potential influence on traditional finance systems. Historical data suggests institutional interests will drive yield-bearing assets mainstream financial integration. This reflects DeFi’s potential in broadening financial landscape opportunities.

Source: https://coincu.com/analysis/sentora-stablecoin-returns-2025/

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