Tether’s market capitalization has declined for a second straight month, a rare occurrence last seen after the 2022 Terra collapse. This contraction, alongside muted bitcoin ETF demand, points to fragile market conditions.
Tether ( USDT) is flashing a signal the crypto market hasn’t seen in years. The world’s largest stablecoin has posted its second consecutive monthly decline in market capitalization, slipping 0.8% this month to $183.6 billion. That follows a 1% drop in January from its record high of $186.8 billion.
The last time USDT contracted for two straight months was in 2022, after the collapse of Terraform Labs, which rattled confidence across the stablecoin sector. Stablecoins like USDT serve as dollar-pegged liquidity tools for crypto trading, cross-border transfers, and, in some regions, daily payments. Because they function as the primary on-ramp and settlement layer for digital assets, shifts in supply often reflect broader capital flows.
A shrinking USDT supply typically signals funds exiting crypto markets. Analysts say the current contraction, paired with weak demand for U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin ETFs, raises questions about the strength of any near-term recovery in bitcoin or altcoins.
The softness isn’t isolated to USDT. USD Coin has rebounded from its January low to roughly $75 billion in market value, but growth has largely stalled in recent months. The plateau suggests a wider cooling across major stablecoins.
That matters because stablecoin expansion often precedes bullish cycles. When traders add capital, stablecoin supplies grow. When they withdraw or reduce risk, supply contracts.
While a two-month decline does not confirm a structural downturn, it points to cautious positioning among investors. With ETF inflows muted and stablecoin growth flattening, liquidity conditions appear tighter than headlines might suggest.
In crypto, liquidity is oxygen. For now, the data suggests the supply is thinning.
Tether’s market capitalization has fallen for two consecutive months, signaling potential capital outflows from the broader cryptocurrency market.
USDT’s market cap stands at approximately $183.6 billion after declining from its record high of $186.84 billion.
A shrinking stablecoin supply often indicates reduced liquidity and weaker trading demand, which can limit the strength of Bitcoin price recoveries.
USDC has recovered to around $75 billion in market value, but its growth has flattened, suggesting broader stagnation across major stablecoins.
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