USDC reached a peak supply of 81.1B tokens, getting closer to the supply of Tether on Ethereum at around 96B tokens.USDC reached a peak supply of 81.1B tokens, getting closer to the supply of Tether on Ethereum at around 96B tokens.

USDC supply hits record $81.1B after fresh minting as stablecoin adoption accelerates

2026/03/14 01:08
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The supply of USDC reached $81.1B, breaking a new record after the latest printing ot $500M. USDC is widely used on Ethereum, Base, Solana, and other chains, boosting derivative trading, prediction markets, and lending. 

Circle’s USDC reached a new record supply of 81.1B tokens, moving closer to USDT. The stablecoin expanded its influence in prediction markets, perpetual futures trading, and lending, while also widely replacing USDT on US and European exchanges. 

Currently, the main competitor, USDT, carries over 183B tokens with a specific liquidity structure split between Ethereum and TRON. Circle, on the other hand, is mostly carried by Ethereum and Solana, with an emerging Base ecosystem. 

USDC is catching up with the ERC-20 version of USDT, which has a supply of 96B tokens. Previously, USDC accounted for a much smaller fraction of stablecoins, whereas in 2025, liquidity expanded with USD-denominated tokens and a range of other tokenized currencies. 

USDC may turn into an institutional token

While USDT serves international whales and retail investors, Circle focuses on its potential to become an institutional-grade platform. 

The token was expanding more aggressively in the past week, adding a total of $2B to its supply, potentially targeting large-scale institutional usage. 

Stablecoin supply has been relatively flat for the past five months, with no significant minting following the October 2025 crash. The recent revival of minting coincided with a market-wide recovery and an improving sentiment. 

USDC increased its transaction velocity

The total supply of USDC is still down by 1.24% net in the past month, but activity has picked up. In the past 30 days, USDC transactions grew by 160% according to Artemis data. In the same period, USDT turnover increased by 140%. 

In the past month, over 152K users were added to Circle’s asset. Over 857K users were added in January. In total, the stablecoin has over 6.22M users and is locked in over 65,000 contract addresses. Circle’s smart contract is also often in the top 3 Ethereum gas burners, due to trading and DeFi activity. 

USDC supply climbs to a new recordUSDC built up a record number of users after significant new adoption in January and February. | Source: Dune Analytics

USDC now carries over 10 times the liquidity from the 2021 bull market, when the token was celebrating a supply of $8B. Currently, USDC is often used by whales to move funds to Binance or Hyperliquid. 

USDC is also boosting stablecoin supply and traffic on Solana, after the recent minting of an additional $3.5B. Solana is the main target for new minting, used for trading and payments. 

The stablecoin aims to settle payments similar to fintech apps, while also being used in decentralized apps by crypto natives. Stablecoins have reached a supply of over 319B tokens. Tether and Circle remain the leaders, but no longer monopolize the market. The share of USDT and USDC has fallen from a peak of 95% down to around 85% as of early 2026.

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