Over the past seven days, the stablecoin economy padded its coffers with another $2.983 billion, gliding past the $315 billion threshold this week. Among the ten largest fiat-pegged tokens by market capitalization, Circle’s Treasury-fund stablecoin USYC posted the biggest weekly gain, climbing 13.9% over the same stretch.
This weekend, figures recorded by defillama.com show the stablecoin sector breezing past the $315 billion milestone, now perched at $315.944 billion. Tether’s USDT still wears the crown without contest, boasting a hefty $183.998 billion market cap and a modest 7-day gain of 0.03%—a pace that, frankly, makes a sloth look like it’s in a hurry.
Circle’s USDC notched a 2.40% weekly climb to reach $79.247 billion, putting it within striking distance of the $80 billion milestone. Moreover, just recently, Mizuho Securities analysts Dan Dolev and Alexander Jenkins revealed that adjusted stablecoin volume shows USDC outpacing USDT in 2026. In third place, sky dollar (USDS) leapt 6.8% to reach $8.051 billion.
Stablecoin economy on March 14, 2026, according to defillama. com.
Sky’s USDS has posted hefty growth over the last month, climbing 22.24%. Meanwhile, Ethena’s USDe, the popular yield-bearing stablecoin, slipped 0.46% to $5.923 billion, while World Liberty Financial’s USD1 followed suit, trimming 0.18% to settle at $4.599 billion this weekend. Sky’s veteran stablecoin dai (DAI) pulled off a tidy 0.85% climb, bringing its market cap to $4.538 billion.
Paypal’s PYUSD took a 1.78% tumble to $4.106 billion, while Blackrock’s BUIDL edged down 0.14% to $2.2 billion. Then there’s Circle’s USYC, which seemingly chugged an entire tray of energy drinks and proceeded to post a punchy 13.9% gain over the past week, lifting its market cap to $2.264 billion.
Finally, global dollar (USDG) closes out the top ten, strolling in with a 4.15% gain and a $1.663 billion market cap. While Tether accounts for 58.24% of the sector on its own, the combined value of the top ten stablecoins represents 93.97% of the market’s $315.944 billion total, or roughly $296.914 billion. This means that out of the 351 stablecoins logged by defillama.com, a hefty 301 of them collectively account for just a hair over $19 billion in value.
Crossing the $315 billion mark this week, the stablecoin sector continues to quietly step into a new tier of financial heft. The milestone highlights how deeply dollar-pegged tokens have embedded themselves in crypto trading, payments, and decentralized finance ( DeFi). If current issuance and adoption trends hold, 2026 could bring another wave of expansion as institutions, fintech firms, and blockchain platforms continue piling into the stable-value game.
The stablecoin market surpassed $315 billion this week, reaching roughly $315.9 billion according to data tracked by defillama.com.
Tether’s USDT remains the largest stablecoin with a market capitalization of about $184 billion.
Circle’s Treasury-fund stablecoin USYC recorded the strongest weekly gain, climbing about 13.9%.
The top ten stablecoins account for nearly 94% of the sector’s total value, roughly $296.9 billion.
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