USDC's total stablecoin supply has surpassed $10 billion

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USDC — a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar — has exceeded $10 billion in total supply for the first time. 

USDC is now the second-largest stablecoin by supply, coming in at $10.7 billion. In addition to Ethereum, USDC also runs on the Algorand, Solana and Stellar blockchains. 

Tether (USDT) remains the largest stablecoin by supply, with roughly $40.6 billion in total supply.

Additional data collected by The Block shows that USDC currently encompasses 16.69% of the total stablecoin supply, compared to USDT's 69.95%.

As The Block Research’s new stablecoin report shows, CENTRE, a consortium jointly founded between Coinbase and Circle, first issued USDC in September 2018. Funding to further develop the stablecoin has since reached $45 million. 

USDC is most commonly used in North American timezones, according to the stablecoin report, whereas Tether continues to dominate in the Asia-Pacific region.

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MK Manoylov is a former reporter at The Block.

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