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Stablecoin Adoption in U.S. is Low: Chainalysis Reports

Stablecoin Adoption in U.S. is Low: Chainalysis Reports

CryptoNewsCryptoNews2024/10/18 01:18
By:Jimmy Aki

According to a Chainalysis report, stablecoin adoption in the U.S. has slowed, with regulatory uncertainty driving more transactions to global markets.

Last updated:
October 17, 2024 10:38 EDT

Stablecoin adoption in the U.S. has slowed in 2024 compared to global markets, according to an October 17 report by blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis.

The report highlights that while stablecoin use has surged internationally, U.S. markets have seen a decline in their share of stablecoin transactions, dropping from roughly 50% in 2023 to below 40% in 2024.

Global Stablecoin Adoption Outpaces the U.S.

As per the report , this slowdown in adopting stablecoin in the U.S. is largely attributed to the lack of regulatory clarity.

Chainalysis noted that, in contrast to other regions, the U.S. has failed to make significant regulatory progress in the digital assets space, particularly stablecoins, contributing to a stagnation in adoption.

While the U.S. stablecoin market is experiencing a relative decline, global markets have witnessed increased adoption.

Stablecoin growth over the past month shows two particularly interesting things:

(1) USDC ($960M) circulating supply outpaced Tether ($793M) and

(2) PYUSD circulating supply on Solana is down 36% as users are reverting back to baseline behaviors since incentives for using it… pic.twitter.com/3GZUvQz6A5

— David Alexander II (@Mega_Fund) October 16, 2024

More transactions are now taking place on non-U.S.-regulated exchanges, reflecting a growing demand for stablecoins in emerging markets.

Stablecoin Adoption in U.S. is Low: Chainalysis Reports image 1 Source: Chainalysis

This surge is driven by stablecoins’ ability to offer a stable store of value in regions with volatile currencies and limited access to U.S. dollars.

Populations in these areas use stablecoins to access U.S. dollar stability without needing traditional banking systems.

U.S. Regulatory Uncertainty and Global Competition

Chainalysis also emphasized that regulatory uncertainty in the U.S. contributes substantially to the country’s slowdown in stablecoin adoption.

Unlike regions such as the European Union, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, and Hong Kong, which have enacted clear regulatory frameworks encouraging digital asset growth, the U.S. struggles to regulate stablecoins.

Additionally, the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA ), implemented in June 2024, has provided much-needed clarity for stablecoins in Europe, attracting projects and fostering adoption.

Meanwhile, Circle warns that without clear guidance, the U.S. could forfeit its influence in the stablecoin market and lose its leadership in dollar-based on-chain commerce.

While the U.S. lags in regulatory progress, there have been steps toward developing a stablecoin framework.

In July 2023, the House Financial Services Committee advanced a stablecoin bill aimed at providing regulatory clarity .

Circle remains optimistic, hoping that Congress will pass the bill to establish clear anti-money laundering (AML) and sanctions obligations for stablecoin issuers, ensuring the U.S. retains its role in the global stablecoin market.

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