Tether's latest $1 billion USDT mint brings total stablecoin issuance to $20 billion since October's market crash, suggesting significant capital inflow into crypto markets. The post Tether, Circle Minted $20B Stablecoins Since October 10th Crash; What’s Next? appeared first on Coinspeaker.Tether's latest $1 billion USDT mint brings total stablecoin issuance to $20 billion since October's market crash, suggesting significant capital inflow into crypto markets. The post Tether, Circle Minted $20B Stablecoins Since October 10th Crash; What’s Next? appeared first on Coinspeaker.

Tether, Circle Minted $20B Stablecoins Since October 10th Crash; What’s Next?

Tether just minted $1 billion more of the leading stablecoin, USDT, totaling—together with Circle, the USDC issuer—over $20 billion in stablecoins minted since the October 10-11 crash. This movement provides valuable insights into what is next for the crypto market, liquidity-wise.

On December 2, one hour ago from this writing, Tether minted another 1 billion USDT and moved it to an unknown wallet on the Tron Network, according to data Coinspeaker gathered from Whale Alert.

Tether's 1 billion USDT mint and transfer, onchain activity as of December 2, 2025 | Source: Whale Alert

Tether’s 1 billion USDT mint and transfer, onchain activity as of December 2, 2025 | Source: Whale Alert

The mint was also reported by Lookonchain, which highlighted the $20 billion in accumulated mints from Tether and Circle since the unprecedented $19 billion liquidation event on October 10 and 11 that crashed the market in what BitMine’s chairman described as a quantitative tightening effect for crypto—driving liquidity away.

What Does $20 Billion in Stablecoin Mint Mean for Crypto?

Nevertheless, the so far minted $20 billion worth of USDT and USDC shows a different perspective on the crypto market, liquidity-wise. This is because stablecoins, especially the dollar-pegged ones issued by Tether and Circle, are the most used on- and off-ramps—being important liquidity and capital flow indicators.

As a rule of thumb, a diminishing market cap for stablecoins indicates capital is leaving crypto, with investors cashing out in traditional USD for non-crypto applications. On the other hand, an increasing market cap for this asset class indicates investors are depositing USD to get USDT and USDC so they can allocate capital in cryptocurrencies.

In theory, Tether and Circle can only mint USDT and USDC backed by real, deposited dollars. Therefore, these companies minting $20 billion post the $19 billion liquidations from October 10-11 suggests the liquidity not only remained in the crypto ecosystem, but additional liquidity has been entering the crypto rails at these prices.

A similar dynamic was observed on September 4, with Tether minting 2 billion USDT during a market retracement. This was the largest mint in nine months, only preceded by a $2 billion-worth mint in December 2024. All these mentioned mints have also preceded a price rally.

For example, Tether’s mint on December 6, 2024, preceded a 10-day, 8% rally on Bitcoin BTC $92 001 24h volatility: 8.5% Market cap: $1.83 T Vol. 24h: $82.81 B , achieved on December 16, 2024—from $99,000 to $107,000, approximately. Then, on September 4, 2025, the reported 2 billion USDT mint preceded a 30-day, 12% rally to BTC’s current all-time high—from $110,500 to $124,500

Bitcoin (BTC) one-year price chart, with Tether mints and rallies, as of December 2, 2025 | Source: TradingView

Bitcoin (BTC) one-year price chart, with Tether mints and rallies, as of December 2, 2025 | Source: TradingView

If history repeats, Bitcoin could see a similar rally from its current levels, between $85,000 and $90,000, potentially marking a local bottom. Other market movements Coinspeaker covered also suggest crypto whales are favoring longs rather than shorts, accumulating for what could be the next rally.

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