BTC $64,137.38 +0.88%
ETH $1,896.10 -0.49%
BNB $600.71 -0.62%
XRP $0.9951 -0.58%
SOL $75.81 +0.17%
TRX $0.3327 +0.11%
DOGE $0.0698 -0.59%
ADA $0.1731 -0.53%
BCH $203.35 -0.60%
LINK $9.48 -0.19%
HYPE $59.85 +0.11%
AAVE $89.02 +2.91%
SUI $0.6480 -4.42%
XLM $0.1532 -3.16%
ZEC $504.93 -1.15%
BTC $64,137.38 +0.88%
ETH $1,896.10 -0.49%
BNB $600.71 -0.62%
XRP $0.9951 -0.58%
SOL $75.81 +0.17%
TRX $0.3327 +0.11%
DOGE $0.0698 -0.59%
ADA $0.1731 -0.53%
BCH $203.35 -0.60%
LINK $9.48 -0.19%
HYPE $59.85 +0.11%
AAVE $89.02 +2.91%
SUI $0.6480 -4.42%
XLM $0.1532 -3.16%
ZEC $504.93 -1.15%

Data: In October, the trading volume of stablecoins on Ethereum reached $2.82 trillion, setting a new historical record

2025-11-03 12:56:42

According to data from The Block, the trading volume of stablecoins on Ethereum reached $2.82 trillion in October 2025, setting a new historical high, with a month-on-month increase of 45%. Circle's USDC led with $1.62 trillion, followed by USDT with $895.5 billion, while MakerDAO's DAI ranked third with $13.6 billion.

Analysts pointed out that during the pullback in the crypto market (with Bitcoin down 11.5% and Ethereum down 16.4% for the month), traders actively sought profit opportunities and managed liquidity in preparation for buying assets at lower prices. As a result, stablecoin issuers became a major source of revenue in crypto protocols, accounting for 65%-70% of total daily revenue.

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