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Ethereum Leads Stablecoin Market With $180 Billion Supply

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  • Ethereum stablecoin supply hits a record $180B, marking 150% growth over the past three years.
  • Ethereum now controls around 60% of the global stablecoin market, reinforcing its dominance.
  • Up to $1.7T could move onchain, with Ethereum potentially capturing $850B by 2030.

Ethereum is tightening its grip on the fast-growing stablecoin market, with new data showing supply on the network has climbed to a record $180 billion. According to Token Terminal, Ethereum now holds roughly 60% of the total stablecoin market, with supply on the network rising 150% over the past three years. 

A Trillion-dollar Shift Toward Blockchain

The growth may only be getting started. Token Terminal estimates that as much as $1.7 trillion could move onchain across all networks over the next four years. Even if Ethereum’s market share declines slightly to 50%, the network could still attract around $850 billion in inflows by 2030.

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Additionally, Standard Chartered said in late 2025 that more than $1 trillion could move out of banks and into stablecoins by 2028. Meanwhile, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon recently acknowledged that “a whole new set of competitors is emerging” through blockchain, including stablecoins and tokenized assets.

JPMorgan has already taken steps in that direction, launching its first tokenized money market fund on Ethereum.

Public Crypto Funding Slows, Private Money Steps In

While stablecoins are booming, another part of the crypto market is cooling. Public fundraising has dropped. Data shows that just $46.8 million was raised through public token sales in February 2026, down more than 90% from around $698 million in mid-2025.

Source: X

But the money has not disappeared; it has simply shifted. Private funding rounds remain strong, with billions still flowing into crypto projects behind the scenes. December 2025 alone saw around $14.5 billion raised when private deals are included.

What it Means for Investors

For investors, the trend is changing, and the crypto market is maturing. Speculative public token sales are slowing, while real capital is moving into infrastructure like stablecoins and tokenized finance.

Ethereum sits at the center of that transition. With most stablecoin activity happening on its network and major institutions building on top of it, the platform is positioning itself as a key layer for the next phase of digital finance.

If projections hold, the coming years could see hundreds of billions, if not trillions, shift onto blockchain systems, with Ethereum leading much of that movement.

Related: Stablecoins Enter Oil Trade as Iran Bypasses Dollar System: Global Trade Shift?

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