Sell USDe on Ethereum to PIX
Convert USDe on Ethereum to BRL via PIX in seconds. 1.75% fee, no minimum. Regulated PSAV infrastructure.
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What is USDe on Ethereum
USDe is Ethena synthetic dollar, an innovative protocol that generates native yield while maintaining parity with the US dollar.
Ethena USDe brought an innovative approach to stablecoins: instead of simply pegging to the dollar, it generates native yield for its holders. This is achieved through a delta-neutral hedging strategy that combines ETH positions with futures, capturing market funding rates.
For Brazilians seeking dollar-denominated yield, USDe is an attractive option. Unlike holding idle USDC or USDT, USDe can generate competitive returns while maintaining dollar parity. When you need to convert to BRL, PagFinance lets you do it via PIX quickly.
It is important to understand that USDe operates differently from traditional stablecoins. It is not backed by bank reserves but by a sophisticated financial strategy. This brings different risks that should be understood, but also unique opportunities for those seeking yield in the crypto space.
Use cases
- Convert USDe to BRL via PIX while benefiting from Ethena protocol yields
- Use USDe as a dollar reserve that generates passive income
- Access BRL liquidity from USDe positions without losing yield exposure
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Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to receive PIX when selling USDe on Ethereum?
After confirming the transaction on Ethereum, PIX is processed in approximately 30 seconds. You receive a notification as soon as the payment is completed.
What is the fee to sell USDe to PIX?
The fee to convert USDe to PIX starts at 1.75%, with no minimum transaction amount. The exact fee depends on your verification level and transaction volume.
Do I need to report USDe conversion to Brazilian tax authorities?
Yes. According to IN RFB 1888/2019, crypto transactions exceeding R$ 35,000 per month must be reported to the Receita Federal (Brazilian tax authority). We recommend keeping records of all your transactions for tax purposes.