Stablecoin transactions reached an all-time high of $33 trillion in 2025, driven by a remarkable 72% year-over-year increase, with USDC emerging as the dominant force processing $18.3 trillion in volume.

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Circle’s USDC overtook Tether’s USDT ($13.3 trillion) in transaction activity, highlighting shifting preferences toward compliance-focused stablecoins amid favorable U.S. policies. This analyst insight examines the record stablecoin transactions surge, USDC’s leadership in velocity and institutional adoption, regulatory tailwinds, and the outlook for stablecoins as core financial infrastructure as of January 9, 2026.
Record-Breaking Stablecoin Transactions in 2025
Stablecoin transactions totaled $33 trillion across major issuers, reflecting explosive growth from payments, DeFi, and cross-border use cases. Artemis Analytics data confirms the 72% annual rise, underscoring stablecoins’ maturation beyond trading tools.
- Total Volume: $33 trillion (all stablecoins).
- Growth Rate: +72% YoY.
- Key Milestone: First year exceeding traditional payment rails in certain segments.
- Ecosystem Role: Essential for efficient, low-cost global transfers.
USDC Dominance in Stablecoin Transactions
USDC captured the lead with $18.3 trillion in stablecoin transactions, surpassing USDT’s $13.3 trillion despite the latter’s larger market cap (~$187 billion vs. USDC’s ~$75 billion). Higher velocity reflects USDC’s strength in regulated channels, institutional treasury operations, and DeFi protocols.
- USDC Volume: $18.3 trillion.
- USDT Volume: $13.3 trillion.
- Velocity Edge: USDC’s frequent turnover in compliant environments.
- Market Share Shift: Preference for transparency and auditability.
Regulatory and Policy Tailwinds Boosting Stablecoin Transactions
The surge aligns with a supportive U.S. environment under the Trump administration, including frameworks like the Genius Act providing clearer guidelines. Pro-crypto policies encouraged institutional participation, accelerating stablecoin transactions in payments and settlement.
- Policy Impact: Reduced uncertainty for issuers and users.
- Institutional Adoption: Treasury and corporate use cases expanded.
- Compliance Advantage: Favored USDC in regulated flows.
Implications of the Stablecoin Transactions Record
The $33 trillion milestone positions stablecoins as critical infrastructure bridging traditional finance and digital assets. Bloomberg Intelligence projects potential $56 trillion in payments by 2030, driven by ongoing integration.
USDC’s volume leadership signals long-term preference for compliant issuers amid growing scrutiny.
- Infrastructure Status: Stablecoins as alternatives to legacy rails.
- Issuer Dynamics: Compliance as competitive moat.
- Future Growth: Continued expansion in DeFi and real-world applications.
Outlook for Stablecoin Transactions in 2026
With stablecoin transactions shattering records and USDC establishing velocity dominance, 2026 appears poised for further acceleration. Sustained policy support and technological advancements could widen adoption, solidifying stablecoins’ role in global finance.
In summary, the record $33 trillion in stablecoin transactions for 2025—led by USDC’s $18.3 trillion surge—marks a defining year for digital dollars, propelled by regulatory clarity and institutional demand. As velocity trends favor compliant issuers, stablecoins transition from niche to essential, with momentum likely carrying into 2026. Monitor issuer reports and on-chain volume metrics for confirmation—always reference primary analytics and regulated sources when evaluating stablecoin developments.
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