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Stablecoins Are Becoming Crypto’s Largest Wasted Resource

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Opinion by: Artemiy Parshakov, vice-president of Institutions at P2P.org

Stablecoins sit at the center of the digital asset economy, functioning as the de facto cash layer for onchain markets. With over $300 billion now held in stablecoins, they often exceed the transaction volumes of many traditional payment networks.

Yet most of this capital is static.

Across exchanges, wallets and corporate treasuries, stablecoin balances largely remain idle. Public datasets from DeFiLlama, Glassnode and others all suggest that a significant stablecoin supply remains inactive for months at a time.

This is not a minor gap in efficiency. It is a structural issue.

The consequences of a dormant asset

Crypto has built an industry on the promise of capital efficiency: composability, continuous settlement and transparent financial primitives. However, its most widely held asset behaves like a dormant balance in a legacy current account.

The consequences show up in several ways.

First, velocity deteriorates. Stablecoins are designed to serve as the primary lubricant of crypto markets. Liquidity providers, traders and treasury desks rely on fast-moving capital. 

When large portions of supply sit unused, market liquidity becomes thin and fragile. Stress events illustrate this clearly: spreads widen, execution becomes inconsistent and liquidity disappears faster than models expect. Idle capital cannot support markets when it is most needed.

Second, behavior has been shaped by the last cycle. The collapse of centralized lenders created a broad, undifferentiated aversion to anything that resembles “earning.” The distinction between lending to a balance sheet and participating in transparent, rules-based, protocol-level mechanisms was largely erased. The dominant reaction became extreme caution, and in many cases, complete inactivity.

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Finally, the opportunity cost is high. Stablecoins are now the default asset held by exchanges, corporations experimenting with onchain settlement, DAOs and users seeking optionality. When hundreds of billions in capital remain unused, the drag spreads across the system: lower liquidity, fewer experiments and reduced economic throughput.

Responsible participation at scale

Other parts of crypto have already demonstrated responsible participation at scale. Institutional staking is now standard practice. Ethereum, Solana and Cosmos rely on transparent, predictable reward systems as part of their network design. Institutions participate because they understand the difference between protocol risk and counterparty risk.

Stablecoins, by contrast, remain largely passive.

This does not imply that every stablecoin should be activated. Treasury requirements include buffers, exchanges need liquidity on hand and users require stability during periods of volatility. The current imbalance is extreme. The asset with the deepest adoption is also the least used. 

That is not prudence. It is stagnation.

The framing contributes to this. Stablecoins were positioned as the safest asset in crypto, the equivalent of digital cash. That narrative succeeded, but it also anchored behavior in ways that no longer serve the ecosystem. The tools for safe, transparent onchain participation now exist. The reluctance to distinguish them from the failures of the last cycle does not.

If stablecoins remain the backbone of onchain markets, the ecosystem must address the inefficiency created by idle balances. Programmable money should behave like more than cash in a drawer.

Stablecoin adoption will continue to expand. The open question is whether they evolve into productive, integrated economic assets or whether they remain passive balances disconnected from the rest of the crypto stack.

At present, they are passive. And the cost to the industry is material. A market built on programmable money should not accept this level of inefficiency as its default state.

Opinion by: Artemiy Parshakov, vice-president of Institutions at P2P.org.

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