Based on recent figures, USDT dominance dropped to nearly 60% on August 29. It is the weakest hold Tether has had since March 2023. Related Reading: Insider Trading Suspicions Mount As Crypto Treasuries Balloon – Report Nevertheless, USDT’s market cap is $168 billion and Circle’s USDC is $70.37 billion — both all-time highs. So the […]Based on recent figures, USDT dominance dropped to nearly 60% on August 29. It is the weakest hold Tether has had since March 2023. Related Reading: Insider Trading Suspicions Mount As Crypto Treasuries Balloon – Report Nevertheless, USDT’s market cap is $168 billion and Circle’s USDC is $70.37 billion — both all-time highs. So the […]

Tether Loses Its Shine As Market Dominance Slides To 60%

Based on recent figures, USDT dominance dropped to nearly 60% on August 29. It is the weakest hold Tether has had since March 2023.

Nevertheless, USDT’s market cap is $168 billion and Circle’s USDC is $70.37 billion — both all-time highs. So the physical magnitude of the coins is greater, but the share of the market under each’s control is moving.

Rising Competitors Make Inroads

According to figures from DefiLlama, the first half of 2024 saw USDT dominance at approximately 70%. USDC then had around 18% of the market.

That figure has risen and is now at approximately 30%. DAI, which used to capture about 3.5%, has dropped to 1.85%. These adjustments indicate money is transferring between stablecoins and not exiting the space.

One New Token Stands Out

Ethena’s USDe stands out. Introduced in December 2024, USDe already has 4.32% dominance with a market capitalization of $12.25 billion.

That’s a quick ascent for a token that had just come out late last year. Trump-associated World Liberty Financial’s USD1 holds 0.88% market share.

Data have revealed those figures together with the bigger market-cap numbers for USDT and USDC, which makes it clear: competition is increasing while total numbers rise.

Regulatory Pressure Shapes Markets

Tether’s market share loss isn’t merely about competitors. It has also refused to implement Europe’s MiCA stablecoin regulations, and exchanges deleted USDT from certain European listings.

The US has enacted the GENIUS Act that includes new transparency obligations for stablecoin issuers. Those reforms make compliance an even larger consideration in who captures market share in the future.

Investors Are Choosing Options

Some institutions and traders appear to like stablecoins that are backed by issuers that commit to new regulations. Others are experimenting with newer tokens or models that offer alternative types of backing or schemes.

That is one reason why USDC’s share is expanding rapidly and why smaller tokens such as USDe can acquire share rapidly. But the absolute expansion of USDT and USDC indicates the industry as a whole is growing even if its internal composition shifts.

Market Share Is Not Static

This phase should remind readers that market share can shift even when totals rise. USDT’s drop to 60% is meaningful because it marks the first time since March 2023 that dominance touched these levels.

It also points to a market where compliance choices, product design, and fresh entrants all matter.

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