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USDC leads the decline in the market cap of top stablecoins, posing risk to crypto market valuations.

By Omkar Godbole|Edited by Sam Reynolds
Jan 28, 2026, 5:27 a.m.
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What to know:

  • The combined market value of leading stablecoins USDT and USDC has fallen to about $257.9 billion, with USDC leading the decline.
  • The shrinkage suggests investors are cashing out to traditional currency rather than staying in crypto, which could weaken or slow price rebounds for bitcoin and other tokens.

The crypto market is seeing one of its rarest trends lately, and it doesn't look good for the valuations of bitcoin BTC$88,867.05 and other tokens.

That trend is the contraction in the market capitalization of the top two dollar-pegged stablecoins, Tether USDT$0.9988 and USD Coin (USDC). Their combined market value has declined to 257.9 billion, the lowest since Nov. 20, after peaking near $265 billion in mid-December, according to data from CoinDesk. The drop has been particularly steep over the last ten days.

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USDC accounts for most of the slide, with its market cap falling by over $4 billion in ten days and down $6 billion to $71.65 billion since mid-December. Tether's value has dropped by just over $1 billion to $186.25 billion over the same period.

The downtrend shows traders withdrawing cash from the crypto market, a trend that coincides with institutions pulling billions out of U.S.-listed spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds.

Stablecoins like USDT and USDC, tied to the U.S. dollar, act as an easy door for regular money to flow into digital assets, funding crypto buys and DeFi yield plays, but now that's reversing. Think of these like casino chips.You swap regular cash (fiat) for chips before hitting the gaming floor, play your games, then cash out whatever chips you have left back to dollars when you're done and head home.

"Money is leaving crypto instead of waiting on the sidelines: Normally, when traders sell Bitcoin or altcoins, that money stays in crypto as stablecoins. A falling stablecoin market cap shows that many investors are cashing out to fiat instead of preparing to buy dips," blockchain analytics firm Santiment said in an explainer post on X.

The firm added that the dwindling stablecoin supply raises questions about the sustainability of market gains, especially in alternative cryptocurrencies.

"Stablecoins are the main source of liquidity used to buy crypto. When their supply drops, there is less capital available to quickly push prices back up, making rebounds weaker or slower," it noted.

In short, shrinking stablecoin supply could hinder the price rebound of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency by market value, has bounced to nearly $89,000 from the weekend low of $86,000.

Market cap of top stablecoins. (TradingView)

The drop in stablecoin supply, especially USDC, which the U.S.-regulated Circle Internet Financial issues, could be a reflection of investor frustration over delays in the Clarity Act – a proposed law to regulate these dollar-tied tokens in the U.S.

"Narrative-wise, investors and traders appear to be pricing out the U.S. crypto mojo. The CLARITY Act remains stuck in the Senate, while Republicans are prioritizing purchasing-power-focused legislation ahead of the midterms, reducing near-term regulatory momentum for crypto," Aurelie Barthere, principal research analyst at Nansen, said in an email.

She added that the passage of the bill would be a meaningful upside catalyst for the market.

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