Ethena Labs Determines Reserve Fund RWA Allocation, Risk Committee Monitors
On October 10th, Ethena Labs announced in a post on Platform X that it has finalized its Reserve Fund RWA allocation and that the Risk Committee has identified four assets, BUIDL (Blackrock/Securitize), USDS (Sky), USTB (Superstate), and USDM (Mountain).
The Risk Committee is comprised of five voting members from industry-leading risk and advisory firms: Gauntlet, Block Analitica, Steakhouse, Llama Risk, and Blockworks Advisory.
Allocations from the Reserve Fund are expected to take place over the next few days, with interim changes to the Reserve Fund balance, and the Risk Committee is tasked with monitoring these allocations on an ongoing basis and will provide regular risk updates to the institutional community.
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