VISA and Dune Report: Non-USD Stablecoin Supply Reaches $1.1 Billion, Transfer Volume Growth Exceeds 1600%

Gate News reports that on March 25, payment giant VISA and Dune jointly released a report indicating that non-USD stablecoins are gradually being used as actual “local currencies,” with significant growth in their application in payment and settlement scenarios. Unlike USD stablecoins mainly used for DeFi yield strategies, non-USD stablecoins are more often used for cross-border payments, remittances, B2B settlements, and foreign exchange management. Their assets are primarily distributed across user wallets, centralized exchanges, and institutional treasuries. Data shows that by February this year, the total supply of non-USD stablecoins reached $1.1 billion, nearly tripling since January 2023; during the same period, transfer volume surged from $600 million to $10 billion, an increase of over 1,600%. Currently, more than 1.2 million addresses hold these stablecoins, and active sending addresses have increased from about 6,000 to 135,000.

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