Stablecoins See Market Cap Plummet
Stablecoins had grown tremendously throughout the bull market of 2021. By the end of the year, the year-over-year growth of the stablecoin market cap had actually come out to a total of $151.3 billion. This growth is attributed to the popularity among investors who were holding their funds in stablecoins, either from profits or waiting to buy more cryptocurrencies.Related Reading | Bitcoin Dominance Dives As Ethereum Takes Up More Space
Stablecoin supply drops | Source:
USDC, on the other hand, is enjoying much success even through the bear market. Its market cap has added more than $10 billion this year alone, growing from $42.2 billion to $55.31 billion at the time of this writing.
The Crash Of UST
A major factor behind the decline in the stablecoin market cap has been the crash of UST. By the beginning of this year, it was the largest and most popular algorithmic stablecoin, which is why the crash shook the market to the extent that it did.Related Reading | Ethereum Classic (ETC) Reclaims $3 Billion Market Cap, More Upside To Follow?
USDT market cap drops to $66B | Source:This has understandably led to reluctance on the part of crypto investors when it comes to using algorithmic stablecoins. As such, stablecoins such as USDT, USDC, and BUSD continue cot rule the market. However, the total stablecoin supply has been down 35.8% over the last six months. This can be regarded as a good thing, given that an increase in supply can often lead to a decline in value and vice versa.
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