Stablecoin Market Surges to $15.6 Trillion in Transfers and $300B Supply in Q3 2025
The third quarter of 2025 marked a major milestone for the stablecoin market, reflecting growing global adoption and institutional use. Fueled by record DeFi activity and greater regulatory clarity, stablecoins reached historic highs in both supply and transaction volume, solidifying their role as a core pillar of the digital asset economy.
In brief
- Stablecoin transfer volume hit $15.6T in Q3 2025, the strongest quarter on record for digital assets.
- Total stablecoin supply expanded by $45B, pushing the market above $300B for the first time in history.
- Ethereum reclaimed dominance with 69% of new issuances, while Tron’s supply saw a rare decline.
- USDT led DEX trading with over $100B monthly volume as stablecoins power global DeFi and payments.
Ethereum Reclaims Dominance as Tron Sees Rare Supply Dip
Stablecoins recorded their strongest quarter on record in Q3 2025, with transfer volumes exceeding $15.6 trillion and total supply expanding by $45 billion. The 18% quarterly growth pushed the stablecoin market above $300 billion , according to a report by CEX.IO.
USDT, USDC, and USDe drove most of the growth, making up 84% of all new stablecoin issuance. Even with U.S. limits on yield-bearing tokens under the Genius Act, USDe and PayPal’s PYUSD saw the fastest expansion, jumping 173% and 152%. The surge was fueled by strong DeFi activity and growing use across cross-chain platforms like LayerZero’s Stargate Hydra.
On-chain activity also reached new highs, with several notable developments:
- Total stablecoin transfers in Q3 2025 exceeded $15.6 trillion , marking a new record.
- Automated bots accounted for 71% of all on-chain transactions.
- Retail activity strengthened, with sub-$250 transfers reaching all-time highs in September.
- Small-value transactions are projected to exceed $60 billion by the end of 2025.
- Ethereum regained market dominance, hosting 69% of new stablecoin issuances, while Tron experienced a rare supply decline.
Layer 2 networks such as Arbitrum also gained traction, driven by demand from perpetual trading platforms and liquidity migration. As a result, USDC’s market share on Arbitrum rose from 44% to 58%, strengthening the network’s role as a hub for trading and DeFi activity.
Stablecoin Ecosystem Reaches New Heights as Final Quarter Kicks Off
Trading volumes across all stablecoins soared to $10.3 trillion, the highest level since 2021. USDT extended its dominance, surpassing $100 billion in monthly decentralized exchange (DEX) volume for the first time.
It overtook USDC as the most used trading pair on decentralized exchanges, boosted by rapid growth in activity on Binance Smart Chain (BSC). By the end of Q3, USDT’s share of total trading volume rose from 77.2% to 82.5%, while USDC declined to 10.5%. Other stablecoins collectively fell to a combined 7% share of the market.
Stablecoins cemented their central role in digital asset markets during the third quarter of 2025. Once viewed mainly as liquidity tools, they are now essential for settlement , payments, and retail adoption. With stablecoin usage historically rising in Q4, the sector may be poised for another strong quarter.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Bitcoin News Update: Circuit Boards Overtake Blockchains as South Korea's New Speculation Driver
- South Korea's Bitcoin Kimchi Premium narrows to 1.75% as crypto markets cool, with trading volumes on major exchanges like Upbit and Bithumb plummeting by over 70% since 2024. - Retail investors shifted speculative capital to equities, driving the KOSPI index up 70% YTD, fueled by AI-linked stocks and government reforms targeting the "Korea Discount." - Foreign exchanges like Bybit seek to capitalize on South Korea's liquidity-rich but regulated crypto market, with reported talks to acquire Korbit, inten

The Surge in MMT Token Value: Could It Trigger a DeFi Market Adjustment?
- Momentum's MMT token surged 224% post-Binance listing in November 2025, sparking debates about DeFi's volatility as a capital attraction strategy. - Rapid price spikes and 7.2 turnover ratio highlight speculative risks, while phishing scams during TGE raise trust concerns. - MMT's governance role and ve(3,3) DEX model aim to create sustainable value through liquidity incentives and cross-chain interoperability. - Upcoming Momentum X platform (Q2 2026) targets institutional adoption by stabilizing retail-

COAI Faces Steep Drop: Uncovering the Causes Behind India's Crypto Industry Turmoil
- India's crypto sector faces panic as COAI's sharp decline highlights regulatory ambiguity and macroeconomic pressures. - Forex reserves fell $5.6B by October 2025, with gold reserves dropping $3.8B, signaling broader financial fragility. - Institutions avoid crypto investments due to unclear tax frameworks and RBI's e-rupee focus, stifling market growth. - Regulatory uncertainty fuels volatility, with minor policy hints triggering panic despite no concrete crypto bans. - Clearer policies or regulatory sa

Bitcoin Updates: BlackRock’s $1 Billion Crypto Custody Initiative Reflects Growing Institutional Adoption of Digital Assets
- BlackRock deposits $135M in Bitcoin into Coinbase to optimize custody for its crypto ETFs. - JPMorgan increases holdings in BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF, reflecting institutional demand for regulated crypto products. - BlackRock explores tokenizing funds on XRP Ledger and partners with Intesa Sanpaolo for digital services in Belgium/Luxembourg. - Market speculation intensifies on Bitcoin’s future price, with 48% chance of hitting $1M before GTA 6’s 2026 launch. - BlackRock’s actions highlight institutional ma

