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Data: In Q1 2026, the supply of stablecoins reached 315 billion USD, and the total transaction volume exceeded 28 trillion USD

2026-04-03 10:44:50
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According to Cointelegraph, data shows that the total supply of stablecoins increased by approximately $8 billion in the first quarter of this year, reaching a record $315 billion. In this quarter, stablecoins accounted for 75% of the total cryptocurrency trading volume, setting a historical high.

At the same time, the total transaction volume of stablecoins surpassed $28 trillion. Among them, retail-scale transfers (typically associated with individual users) fell by 16%, marking the largest decline in history; automated trading activities surged, with bots accounting for about 76% of all stablecoin trading volume.

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