According to data shared today by market analyst Token Terminal, the total supply of non-USDC/USDT stablecoins on Solana has risen significantly over the past According to data shared today by market analyst Token Terminal, the total supply of non-USDC/USDT stablecoins on Solana has risen significantly over the past

Solana-Based Non-USDC/USDT Stablecoin Supply Surges Over 10 Times, Surpassing $3 Billion

2026/01/17 06:00
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According to data shared today by market analyst Token Terminal, the total supply of non-USDC/USDT stablecoins on Solana has risen significantly over the past two weeks of January. Stablecoins, which are different from crypto assets like BTC and ETH, continue to witness increasing popularity due to their consistency and predictability, making them useful in saving, trading, and diverse financial activities in the DeFi landscape.

The Solana blockchain has quickly evolved into a major hub for stablecoin operations, attracted by strong user interest in its rapid transaction speed and lower fees. While dominant stablecoins, including USDT and USDC, are the main stable assets, commonly utilized for payments, trading, and various financial activities on Solana, new data released today shows significant growth and usability of other stablecoins on the blockchain.

Solana’s Non-USDC/USDT Stablecoin Markets Experience Tremendous Growth 

The non-USDC/USDT stablecoin markets on the Solana network have climbed to new highs, with the total supply hitting multiple billions. According to data reported by the analyst, the total supply of non-USDC/USDT stablecoins on Solana has increased by more than 10 times since the beginning of January, rising from $300 million noted on December 28, 2025, to the current $3.1 billion level. This growth has been majorly dominated by the issuance of stablecoins, including USDG, USD1, FDUSD, USDCV, USDP, FRNT, USX, CASH, AUSD, jupUSD, VCHF, SBC, PYUSD, SYRUPUSDC, EURC, HYUSD, EURCV, and VEUR on the network.

This spike includes massive growth in the supply of prominent stablecoins like HUSD (HUSD), which experienced a 3336% increase, Solomon USDv (USDV), which grew by 19.18%, World Liberty Financial USD (USD1), which rose by 18.77%, Frax USD (FRXUSD), which surged by 13,79% on the blockchain since the beginning of the new year, according to data from DeFiLlama.

This rise in Solana’s non-USDC/USDT stablecoin supply coincides with wider trends of stablecoin utility on Solana’s DeFi platforms and surging trading volume around crypto assets, fueled by renewed investor appetite in the broader crypto market following the ushering in of the new year.

Implications For This Stablecoin Surge

The recent rise in Solana’s non-USDC/USDT stablecoin supply indicates rapid adoption of such stable assets, mainly driven by the increase in the number of traders, Web3 developers, and on-chain projects continuing to migrate their activities to Solana due to its cost-effectiveness and speed executions. This growth reflects real financial activity taking place on-chain, with various stablecoins on Solana supporting day-to-day financial operations across DeFi ecosystems.

Customers are increasingly relying on stablecoins for payment settlements, lending, and trading without getting exposed to volatility. This shows that stable assets have become important financial tools, with Solana solidifying its status as a major settlement platform for DeFi transactions.  

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