M2 invests $20 million in Ethena, aims to boost synthetic dollar adoption in the Middle East
Quick Take M2 Capital has invested $20 million in Ethena’s governance token, ENA — backing the protocol’s bid to grow adoption of its synthetic dollar products across the Middle East. The deal reflects Abu Dhabi’s push to become a leading hub for regulated digital asset innovation.

M2 Capital, the proprietary investment arm of UAE digital asset conglomerate M2 Holdings, has made a $20 million strategic investment in synthetic dollar protocol Ethena's governance token, ENA.
The investment comes as part of M2's broader push to serve as a bridge between global digital asset platforms and the Middle East's regulated financial ecosystem. Ethena, launched in early 2024, has already surpassed $14 billion in total value locked, with its USDe stablecoin and yield-bearing sUSDe tokens becoming increasingly adopted in decentralized finance.
The deal reflects growing demand across the Middle East for regulated digital asset exposure, the firm said in a statement on Thursday. Abu Dhabi-headquartered M2 Holdings, through its affiliate M2 Global Wealth, aims to integrate Ethena's products into its wealth management offering. That approach gives institutional and high-net-worth clients access to synthetic dollar yields within a compliant framework, addressing one of the biggest hurdles facing DeFi adoption in the region. "We are setting a new benchmark for trust, security, and integrity in the region's digital asset market," M2 Managing Director and Head of Treasury Kim Wong said.
Ethena's USDe synthetic dollar is designed to be fully crypto-native, backed by digital asset collateral and maintained via delta-neutral hedging strategies, unlike fiat-backed stablecoins. Its sister product, sUSDe, has delivered double-digit returns this year, positioning it as a competitive alternative to traditional savings accounts, M2 noted. "Stablecoins are the single most important instrument in crypto. Providing a crypto-native synthetic dollar is not only the largest challenge in space but the largest opportunity," Ethena Head of Research Conor Ryder said.
The Middle East, and the UAE in particular, has emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing digital asset hubs thanks to a comprehensive regulatory framework, M2 said. With licenses under both Abu Dhabi Global Market's FSRA and the Bahamas' SCB, the firm is leveraging a multi-regulated platform to channel international capital into the region. Ethena's synthetic dollar products will now become part of that regulated suite, creating new onramps for regional institutions to access yields and liquidity in digital assets.
Earlier this year, M2 Capital joined other investors in backing the Sui Foundation and helping Nasdaq-listed SUI Group Holdings, formerly Mill City Ventures, execute a $450 million PIPE to establish its new publicly traded SUI treasury strategy.
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