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USDT Dominates Stablecoin Market with 62.54% Share as DAI Leads Mid-Tier Activity

USDT Dominates Stablecoin Market with 62.54% Share as DAI Leads Mid-Tier Activity

TheCryptoUpdatesTheCryptoUpdates2025/07/02 16:35
By:JackJackJackJackJackJackJackKesarwaniKesarwaniKesarwani

USDT Still Runs the Stablecoin Show—But the Mid-Tier Is Getting Interesting

Let’s be honest: when it comes to stablecoins, Tether (USDT) isn’t just winning—it’s lapping the competition. As of July 1, 2025, USDT holds a staggering 62.54% of the stablecoin market, with a $157.7 billion market cap. That’s more than double the entire crypto market cap of some smaller countries. And the trading volume? A jaw-dropping $62.2 billion in just 24 hours. It’s not even close.

USDC, the second-biggest player, trails far behind with a $61.5 billion market cap but only $8.4 billion in daily volume. Maybe it’s the institutional preference, or maybe traders just stick with what they know. Either way, USDT’s grip on exchanges, DeFi, and remittances doesn’t seem to be slipping.

The Mid-Tier Battle: DAI vs. USDe

Here’s where things get a little more interesting. DAI and USDe have nearly identical market caps—both sitting at $5.3 billion. But DAI’s trading volume is miles ahead: $18.8 billion compared to USDe’s $89.6 million. That’s not a typo.

Why the huge gap? Probably because DAI’s woven into the fabric of DeFi. It’s the go-to for lending protocols, liquidity pools, and even some niche trading pairs. USDe, on the other hand, might be newer or just hasn’t found its niche yet. Or maybe it’s a branding thing. Hard to say.

Then there’s FDUSD, with a $1.4 billion market cap but a surprisingly high $4.4 billion in volume. Someone’s using it—just not enough to challenge the big two.

The Long Tail of Stablecoins

Beyond the top five, things thin out fast. PYUSD, USDY, USDO—all under $1 billion in market cap, with volumes so low you’d miss them if you blinked. They’ve got their die-hard users, sure, but widespread adoption? Not yet. Maybe not ever.

The stablecoin market isn’t just top-heavy; it’s practically a monopoly with a few stragglers. USDT and USDC make up the vast majority of the $257.46 billion total stablecoin market, leaving scraps for everyone else. And with stablecoins accounting for 7.81% of the entire crypto market, that’s a lot of scraps.

So what’s next? More consolidation? A dark horse rising? For now, at least, Tether’s throne looks pretty secure.

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