Ethereum leads networks in stablecoin supply and usage levels

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Ethereum is reaffirming its leading position in the cryptocurrency ecosystem by ranking first among all networks in stablecoin supply, according to data from Token Terminal. Not only does it surpass others in scale, but the usage of stablecoins on Ethereum is also accelerating significantly. The volume of stablecoin transfers on this network has reached an all-time high, reflecting the growing demand for transactions from both individual and institutional investors.

Additionally, the number of active monthly stablecoin sending addresses has hit a new record, indicating a strong expansion in user participation. This development reinforces Ethereum’s central role in decentralized finance (DeFi) infrastructure and on-chain payment activities. With abundant liquidity and a rich ecosystem of applications, Ethereum continues to be the preferred destination for stablecoins, despite increasing competition from other blockchains.

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