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Standard Chartered: Stablecoin issuers are expected to become the second largest buyers of U.S. Treasury bonds, after the Federal Reserve, within three years

2025-06-25 19:36:33
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ChainCatcher news, according to Businesslive, since June, the daily trading volume of US dollar stablecoins has exceeded $100 billion, significantly surpassing the trading volumes of Bitcoin and Ethereum. According to the quarterly reports of Tether and Circle, it can be inferred that out of the total $250 billion in US dollar stablecoins, US Treasuries account for at least 80% of the reserve assets, which corresponds to an additional demand of $200 billion for US Treasuries.

Standard Chartered predicts that by 2028, the stablecoin market size will decrease to $2 trillion, corresponding to a demand for US Treasuries of $1.2 trillion to $1.6 trillion, making stablecoin issuers the second-largest buyers of US Treasuries after the Federal Reserve.

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