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Tether Stablecoin Dominance Drops Below 80%

Tether (Courtesy: Twitter)
Tether (Courtesy: Twitter)
Tether (Courtesy: Twitter)
Tether (Courtesy: Twitter)

The total volume of stablecoins in circulation is closing in on the $20 billion mark, while the market-leading coin, USDT’s share of the total circulating supply continues to shrink, data from Coinmetrics shows. According to the data, USDT now accounts for an estimated at 80% of total supply, and the majority of the coins are now issued on the Ethereum and Tron networks.

Out of the total supply, the USDT-ETH accounted for approximately 53% while USDT-TRX took just over 20% of USDT’s total circulating supply. On the other hand, USDC, which has a market capitalization of $2.53 billion according to Markets.bitcoin.com, now constitutes 13% of the total circulating supply.

The latest data, which was published on September 25, appears to show the continuing growth of the stablecoin circulating supply, a trend similarly observed in a Coinmetrics report of July. According to that report, the circulating supply of stablecoins had doubled to $12 billion. Then, Coinmetrics attributed the growth to an investor practice of converting volatile crypto assets to stablecoins when markets crash.

This practice was apparent in March of 2020 when the crypto market crashed alongside global stock markets. A global shortage of USD meant that many panicking investors were unable to move funds out of the cryptocurrency market quickly enough. Converting assets to stablecoins proved to be a useful option.

The latest stablecoin growth appears to be a result of increased interest in DeFi according to some experts. Defi users reportedly use stablecoins to obtain high returns from various defi platforms.