In contrast to asset-backed stablecoins like tether (USDT) and USDC, whose worth is secured in opposition to {dollars} or dollar-equivalents resembling U.S. authorities debt, USDe calls itself an artificial stablecoin with its $1 worth maintained via a monetary method often called the cash-and-carry commerce. The commerce, which entails shopping for an asset and concurrently shorting a by-product of the asset to gather the funding charge, or the distinction between the 2 costs, is well-known in conventional finance and does not carry directional, or delta, danger.