Stablecoins dominate crypto sector with $USDT and $USDC leading market cap, while overall growth highlights rising demand for liquidity and stability.Stablecoins dominate crypto sector with $USDT and $USDC leading market cap, while overall growth highlights rising demand for liquidity and stability.

Stablecoins Lead Crypto Market as $USDT and $USDC Dominate

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The ever-advancing crypto market is witnessing noteworthy growth in the stablecoin sector. Particularly, the cumulative stablecoin market capitalization accounts for $320,503,372,317 after a slight 0.04%, while the stablecoin trading volume shows 21.38% dip to $95,347,849,421.

As per the data from CoinMarketCap, Tether ($USDT), Circle ($USDC), and Ethena USDe ($USDe) are leading the stablecoins in terms of market cap. The other notable names on the top take into account Dai ($DAI), World Liberty Financial USD ($USD1), PayPal USD ($PYUSD), Global Dollar ($USDG), Ripple USD ($RLUSD), USDD ($USDD), and United Stables ($U).

Tether Leads Stablecoins Based on Market Capitalization, Hitting $184,170,871,398

Tether ($USDT) is dominating the stablecoin landscape. Hence, its market capitalization has hit the staggering $184,170,871,398 mark. At the same time, its 24-hour volume is now sitting at $82,492,805,526. In addition to this, Circle ($USDC) has a market cap of up to $78,676,953,471.

As per CMC data, Ethena USDe ($USDe) is the 3rd-top stablecoin in the case of market capitalization. So, it has a market capitalization of nearly $5,916,150,110. Along with that, the 24-hour volume of the stablecoin sits at $65,475,112. Dai ($DAI) comes after that, occupying the 4th position. As a result of this, its market cap has a cumulative valuation of $5,365,277,976.

Other Emerging Stablecoins in Market Include $PYUSD and $USDG

Following that, the 5th place among the leading stablecoins based on market cap is captured by World Liberty Financial USD ($USD1). The stablecoin has effectively hit the $4,398,530,998 mark in its market capitalization. The next name on the list is PayPal USD ($PYUSD), accounting for $4,009,529,332 in its market cap.

According to CoinMarketCap, Global Dollar ($USDG) is the 7th stablecoin among the top names when it comes to market cap, claiming the $1,784,803,462 spot. Additionally, Ripple USD ($RLUSD) has a market cap of almost $1,432,099,510.

Then, USDD ($USDD) is the 9th top stablecoin with $1,168,496,242. Concluding the list is United Stables ($U), with its market cap hitting $994,894,713. Keeping this in view, the respective stablecoins are getting market-wide attention, as they continue to smash others based on liquidity and yield generation.

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