Citi says stablecoins challenge the idea of bitcoin ending US dollar's dominance
Quick Take In a newly published report, Citi analysts said stablecoin adoption and growth could “reinforce the U.S. currency’s longstanding global dominance.” Accounting for “more than four-fifths of cryptocurrency trading volume,” stablecoins, which are mostly pegged to the U.S. dollar and backed by both USD cash reserves and U.S. Treasuries, challenge the narrative that bitcoin will end the fiat currency’s dominance, said Citi.

Stablecoins are not only potentially reinforcing the U.S. dollar's dominance — they challenge the narrative that BTC will someday end USD's supremacy, argues analysts at Citi.
"Originally, cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin were conceived as rivals to central bank–issued currencies. Indeed, some believed – and continue to believe – that bitcoin might end the U.S. dollar’s hegemony," Citi analysts wrote in a new report. "However, stablecoins – which account for more than four-fifths of cryptocurrency trading volume – are challenging that narrative."
Citi points to the fact that the vast majority of stablecoins are pegged to the U.S. dollar while issuers keep both USD and U.S. Treasuries on reserve. The analysts also suggest that if the U.S. government moves to further legitimize stablecoins, that could bolster USD's dominance.
"Greater regulatory clarity could also potentially further boost [stablecoins] appeal. If so, demand for U.S. Treasury bills from stablecoin issuers might grow from around 1% of purchases today," said Citi. "Rather than usurping the dollar, therefore, this variety of cryptocurrency could thus make dollars more accessible to the world and reinforce the U.S. currency’s longstanding global dominance."
Currently, Tether's USDT is by far the world's most popular stablecoin, followed by Circle's USDC. On Tuesday, Ripple announced its RLUSD stablecoin has secured final approval from the New York State Department of Financial Services, paving the way for its launch.
Outpacing Visa
Citi also included data illustrating how widely used stablecoins have become.
"Activity has reached record highs, with $5.5 trillion in value across the first quarter of 2024. By comparison, Visa saw about $3.9 trillion in volume," the analysts said. "In response to this challenge, Visa, PayPal and other traditional providers are adapting by offering stablecoins of their own or settling transactions in other firms’ coins."
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