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Stablecoins lose $7.7B while volume reaches $1.79T

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The stablecoin market contracted in June 2026 even as transaction activity reached a record.

CoinDesk Data reported on July 6 that market capitalization fell 2.39%, or about $7.7 billion, to $312 billion. It was the first month-end decline in five months and the largest monthly dollar reduction since the Terra-Luna collapse in May 2022.

The supply decline did not produce a matching fall in on-chain activity. Visa’s Allium-powered dashboard recorded $1.79 trillion in adjusted transaction volume for June, up 63% from May and 125% from June 2025. $USDC accounted for about $1.21 trillion, compared with roughly $576 billion for $USDT.

As previously reported, the market had fallen roughly $10 billion below its May peak by mid-July. DefiLlama’s stablecoin dashboard placed total capitalization at about $309.9 billion on July 28, down 0.79% over 30 days. $USDT remained the largest token at roughly $183.9 billion, while $USDC stood near $73.7 billion.

The stablecoin market decline was modest, not Terra-like

The phrase “biggest drop since Terra” describes the dollar amount of the June decline, not the severity of the event. A 2.39% monthly contraction was far smaller than the 2022 collapse. CoinGecko found that the leading stablecoins lost $33.9 billion, or almost one-fifth of their value, during the second quarter of 2022 as UST failed and wider crypto credit markets broke down.

June 2026 also lacked the defining feature of the Terra crisis: a major market-wide depeg. DefiLlama showed both $USDT and $USDC trading close to $1 on July 28. The contraction occurred through lower circulating supply rather than a comparable collapse in token prices.

Data providers report different totals because they track different assets and apply different classification rules. CoinDesk Data measured the market at $312 billion at the end of June. CoinGecko’s Q2 industry report put the quarter-end total at $305.1 billion and reported a $4.8 billion, or 1.6%, quarterly decline. CoinGecko described it as the first quarterly contraction since Q3 2023.

That distinction makes the claim that the market shrank “for the first time in four years” too broad. CoinDesk Data recorded the first monthly decline in five months, while CoinGecko recorded the first quarterly decline since Q3 2023. Both datasets show a pullback, but neither supports treating June as the first contraction of any kind since Terra.

Record volume shows faster turnover, not only payments

Visa’s adjusted transaction figure is more useful than raw blockchain volume, but it is not a pure payments measure. The dashboard removes known bot activity, intra-exchange transfers, redundant smart-contract movements and wallets that cross high-frequency or high-volume thresholds. It also counts only the largest stablecoin amount transferred within a complex transaction.

However, Visa’s adjusted categories still include exchange deposits and withdrawals, decentralized exchange trades, lending, investment funds, minting and burning, and on- and off-ramp activity. The $1.79 trillion total therefore measures filtered economic movement. It should not be described as $1.79 trillion of purchases, remittances or merchant settlement.

The June data still show a clear divergence between supply and usage. $USDC moved about $1.21 trillion despite having less than half $USDT’s circulating supply. $USDT handled roughly $576 billion while remaining the larger token by market capitalization. As previously reported, $USDC has built a sustained lead over $USDT in adjusted transfer value.

A smaller float can support greater volume when each token changes hands more often. June’s record, combined with lower supply, is consistent with rising turnover. It does not identify who sent the money, why it moved or whether the activity generated payment revenue.

A separate McKinsey and Artemis analysis shows the measurement gap. The firms estimated identifiable stablecoin payments at about $390 billion during 2025, or roughly 0.02% of global payment volume. B2B payments accounted for about $226 billion, while much of the wider on-chain total came from trading, internal transfers and automated activity. Stablecoin usage is growing, but filtered blockchain movement and real-world payments remain different datasets.

Yield products may explain only part of the shift

The expansion of tokenized Treasury products offers a plausible destination for some capital leaving non-yielding stablecoins. RWA.xyz placed tokenized U.S. Treasury value at about $16.2 billion in late July. DefiLlama listed Circle’s USYC near $3 billion and BlackRock’s BUIDL near $2.64 billion on July 28.

The rotation argument has an economic basis. Payment stablecoins aim to maintain a fixed value and generally do not pass reserve income directly to holders. Tokenized Treasury funds can provide exposure to short-term government debt while remaining on-chain. Treasurers may therefore hold idle balances in yield products and convert into stablecoins nearer to settlement.

Still, public data do not prove that the full $7.7 billion decline moved into tokenized funds. Aggregate growth cannot trace every subscription. Capital may also have returned to bank deposits, funded crypto sales, moved between excluded categories or left digital-asset markets.

CoinDesk Data found that total tokenized asset capitalization rose 1.75% to $30.1 billion in June while stablecoin supply fell. That supports a broader shift toward tokenized financial products, but it does not establish a direct one-for-one transfer.

CoinGecko also found that some yield-linked crypto dollars contracted during Q2. USDS fell 16.4%, while USDe declined 24.4%. CoinGecko attributed the reductions partly to yields falling below the risk-free rate and users unstaking related products. The evidence points to selective rotation rather than a uniform move into yield.

U.S. rules and July issuance will shape the next move

The regulatory backdrop remains unfinished. The GENIUS Act was enacted on July 18, 2025 and created a federal framework for payment stablecoin issuers. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s proposed rules cover reserves, redemption, risk management, reporting, custody and supervision.

The law is scheduled to take effect on January 18, 2027, or 120 days after federal regulators issue final implementing rules, whichever comes first. Regulators had not completed the full rulebook by July 28. As crypto.news reported, the one-year rulemaking deadline passed with multiple proposals awaiting final action.

One live deadline concerns customer identification. A joint federal proposal would require permitted payment stablecoin issuers to establish risk-based procedures for identifying and verifying customers. Comments are due by August 21, 2026.

The FDIC also issued proposed reporting forms on July 17, with comments due 60 days after publication in the Federal Register. These filings would establish regular financial and operational reporting for payment stablecoin issuers under FDIC supervision.

These rules may change where stablecoins are issued and held. They can also affect competition between U.S.-oriented products such as $USDC and offshore-focused products such as $USDT. In related coverage, industry groups disputed whether proposed rules extend yield restrictions too far toward third-party reward programmes.

The next evidence will come from issuer mint-and-burn data, month-end supply, peg stability and adjusted transaction volume. A return to net issuance would support the view that June was temporary. Continued redemptions would point to a longer contraction in on-chain dollar liquidity.

June supports two conclusions at once. Stablecoin supply weakened, but the remaining tokens moved at a record adjusted rate. Market capitalization measures the size of the float, while adjusted volume measures how actively it circulates. Neither metric can replace the other.

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