The demand for USDT0 as a payment instrument and store of value enabled its transfer volume to rise during the period, fueled by cross-chain connectivity.The demand for USDT0 as a payment instrument and store of value enabled its transfer volume to rise during the period, fueled by cross-chain connectivity.

USDT0 Transfer Volume Climbs To New ATH $344.8 Billion Record in Q4 2025 As DeFi Cross-Chain Activity Dominates

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The USDT0 stable token closed 2025 with a strong milestone, reinforcing its position as a major stablecoin market, showing stability in the wider crypto market despite ongoing performance declines driven by macroeconomic risk and geopolitical uncertainties. According to data shared today by market analyst Token Terminal, USDT0’s stablecoin transfer volume climbed to an all-high time level of $344.8 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, marking another period of market expansion, a significant rise from the record set in the third quarter of the year.

USDT0 is a new form of stablecoin launched in early January 2025 by Tether (the firm behind the operation of the USDT stablecoin), designed to extend USDT’s availability to blockchains where it is not natively issued. Its cross-chain bridging capability enables the USDT stablecoin to move across multiple blockchains without complex bridges or fragmented pools.

USDT0 Transfers Driven By Multi-Asset Transactions

The Q4 period marked the fourth consecutive quarter in which USDT0 added more users (in terms of millions) and higher trading volume. USD0, which celebrated its first anniversary on January 15 this year, continues to experience network growth as today’s Token Terminal report revealed that the stablecoin achieved a new record in quarterly transaction volume by reaching an unprecedented $344.8 billion in Q4, 2025.

This achievement is an outcome of the network’s continued partnership to connect its cross-chain bridging platform with various blockchain networks. Three weeks ago, on February 16, USDT0 went live on the Bitget exchange, connecting its unified USDT liquidity to one of the biggest crypto trading platforms and expanding its network liquidity with wider on-chain settlements. Its debut on Bitget substantially broadened the utility of its unified USDT liquidity. By linking this liquidity infrastructure to a crypto exchange that serves over 120 million global customers, USDTO acquired wider trading, transfers, and money movements.

Over the past year, since its establishment on January 15, 2025, USDT0 has connected its stablecoin platform with 18 major blockchain networks, indicating a continuous commitment to collaboration and reflecting where its unified liquidity has come from. The data above showed the Q4’s USDT0 transfers across leading blockchains, reaching $344.8 billion overall, indicating a gradual growth of its stablecoin market activity. The token Terminal data highlighted major blockchain networks that witnessed outstanding USDT0 transfer volume. Arbitrum identified the top chain that registered the highest USDT0 transfer amounts during the Q4 period.

The second on the list is Unichain, which recorded the second-highest USDT0 transfers during the period. Fourth on the list is Sei network, followed by Polygon, HyperEVM, Berachain, Plasma, Ink, and OP Mainnet, as illustrated in the data above. Apart from the above 9 chains that topped in USDT0 transfers in Q4, other blockchains that are connected with the USDT0’s multichain platform include X Layer, Rootstock, Stable, Mantle, Monad, Corn, Ethereum, Flare, and Conflux.

USDT0’s Expansion Reflects Continued DeFi Multi-Chain Adoption

By decreasing friction (fragmentation) and connecting liquidity across various blockchains, USDT0 assists in widening USDT’s role as a consistent settlement layer across different DeFi ecosystems. This form of architecture is crucial as stablecoins move from isolated networks towards a genuinely unified on-chain dollar system.

During its first year, USDTO brought two fundamental shifts to the stablecoin sector. Through its Legacy Mesh, USDT0 links to native USDT deployments across diverse chains, allowing funds to move multichain without wrappers or synthetic representations. Also, USDTP broadened the same unified liquidity infrastructure beyond US dollars by connecting with XAUTO (tokenized gold) and CNHTO (offshore yuan settlement).

Now, as the USDT0 begins its second year in operations, one of its key goals is to increase on-chain volumes, among others.

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