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The $300B question – Are stablecoins becoming the backbone of global finance?

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Bitcoin has always been the dominant one in the crypto space. However, according to the Stablecoin Utility Report 2026 by BVNK, stablecoins are now becoming a core part of everyday finance.

With the market crossing $300 billion, they are shifting from trading tools to practical financial infrastructure used by people worldwide.

Stablecoin are acting as a backbone

The report revealed that users now keep about one-third of their savings in stablecoins, while around 35% of gig workers’ income is received through them.

In fact, 75% of users say stablecoins have helped them do more international business, making global payments easier.

Interestingly, there is still significant trust towards traditional institutions. While most people currently manage stablecoins through crypto exchanges, 77% claimed they would use a stablecoin wallet if their bank or fintech provider offered one. 

Remarking on the same, Chris Harmse, Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, BVNK, said, 

If looked at carefully, the shift towards mass adoption of stablecoins is being driven by clearer regulations and better financial infrastructure.

How are regulations shaping stablecoins?

In the United States, the GENIUS Act has played a key role by requiring stablecoins to be fully backed by cash or Treasury assets. This makes them more reliable and closer to digital cash. 

At the same time, stablecoins are becoming a core part of the always-on digital economy.

They are now widely used as liquidity for Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenization and as a payment layer for emerging technologies like AI-driven commerce.

With scalable Layer-2 networks and better apps, stablecoins are evolving from a niche crypto tool into a key foundation for modern, global finance.

According to Chris Harmse,

However, the global use of stablecoins in 2026 has also revealed a clear difference between countries focused on utility and those focused on regulation.

USDT vs USDC ownership by country

According to data shared by Leon Waidmann at Lisk, in countries with unstable currencies such as Nigeria, USDT is widely used as a way to hold dollar-based savings, with ownership close to 60%.

Source: BVNK

For many people, it acts as a simple way to protect their money from local currency fluctuations.

However, in more regulated economies like Colombia, South Africa, and the United States, USDC is becoming more popular than USDT.

This shift is largely linked to the GENIUS Act. Because of this regulatory clarity, many financial platforms and institutions in the U.S prefer USDC for transactions and settlements.

What’s more? 

At the same time, another proposed law, the CLARITY Act, aims to clearly define which regulators oversee different crypto assets and protect decentralized finance activities.

However, analysts say strong stablecoin inflows do not always indicate a bullish crypto market. During uncertain periods, investors often move funds into dollar-pegged stablecoins as a safer place to park their money.

In simple terms, users widely adopt USDT in less regulated markets, while institutions and investors increasingly prefer USDC in regulated financial systems.

Although the stablecoin market has grown to $300 billion, recent on-chain data revealed that the market is still moving cautiously.

According to CryptoQuant, the recent hike in USDT and USDC supply may be a sign that investors are temporarily moving money into stablecoins during market uncertainty, rather than fully entering riskier crypto assets.

In fact, the current inflow levels are still lower than the one-year average – Evidence that confidence has not fully returned yet.


Final Summary

  • Regulatory clarity is shaping the market, particularly in the U.S., where laws like the GENIUS Act are strengthening trust in regulated stablecoins. 
  • Global usage is diverging, with USDT dominant in volatile economies while USDC gains traction in regulated financial systems.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/the-300b-question-are-stablecoins-becoming-the-backbone-of-global-finance/

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