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What next for crypto market as stablecoin MC hits $315B ATH?

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The crypto market has yet to react even as stablecoin supply reaches a new milestone.

Summary

  • Stablecoin market cap surpassed $315 billion, reaching a new all-time high.
  • Crypto market remains range-bound as stablecoin flows to exchanges stay weak.
  • Analysts say growing stablecoin liquidity could fuel a future rally if inflows return.

Data from DeFiLlama shows the total market capitalization of stablecoins has surpassed $315 billion, setting a new all-time high. The figure increased by about $2.48 billion, or 0.79%, over the past seven days, highlighting steady growth in on-chain liquidity.

Among the largest issuers, Tether (USDT) leads with a market cap of $183.93 billion, representing about 58% of the sector. USD Coin (USDC) follows with roughly $78.8 billion, while USDS holds close to $8 billion.

Historically, such expansion has often preceded rallies across the crypto market. Stablecoins usually function as liquidity waiting to be deployed, giving traders a way to move capital quickly into assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, or decentralized finance protocols.

During the 2020–2021 bull cycle, stablecoin supply grew from around $20 billion to more than $120 billion. That growth came shortly before Bitcoin surged from roughly $10,000 to nearly $69,000.

A similar trend appeared during the 2024–2025 recovery, when rising stablecoin issuance led to renewed demand across digital assets.

Stablecoin supply rises, but trading demand stays muted

Despite the record supply, the broader crypto market has remained relatively quiet.

Exchange flow data shows that stablecoins have not been moving into trading platforms in large numbers. On the contrary, some exchanges have recorded consistent outflows this year.

For example, Binance has reportedly seen around $2 billion in monthly stablecoin outflows, while Bitfinex has recorded roughly $336 million leaving the platform.

This pattern suggests that new stablecoin liquidity is not immediately being used for speculative trading. As a result, prices across major cryptocurrencies have remained range-bound, with Bitcoin hovering near the $70,000 level in recent weeks.

Why stablecoins may be bypassing the crypto market

One explanation is that stablecoins are no longer used only as trading tools. Their role in the digital economy has expanded significantly.

Today, stablecoins are widely used for cross-border payments, remittances, and online settlements. For many users in emerging markets, they also serve as a practical alternative to volatile local currencies.

Major payment and crypto firms are also building infrastructure around these assets. Companies such as Circle and Stripe have explored systems that allow stablecoins to support new financial services, including automated payments and tokenized assets.

Because of this shift, a growing share of stablecoin activity now occurs outside traditional crypto trading. Liquidity may still be entering the ecosystem, but it is not immediately flowing into exchanges or spot markets.

For the crypto market, that leaves a mixed outlook. In the short term, prices could continue to move sideways as traders wait for stronger inflows.

Over a longer horizon, however, the expanding stablecoin supply may still provide the foundation for the next major rally, if that liquidity eventually returns to crypto markets.

Source: https://crypto.news/crypto-market-stablecoin-cap-315b-ath-2026/

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