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Dune Analytics and Artemis stablecoin report on supply, adoption and market trends


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Dune analytics firm and Artemis have released a collaborative analysis that provides a comprehensive overview of the stablecoin market from February 2024 to February 2025. Dune said it excluded March 2025 to ensure accuracy since the month's complete data was not yet available at the time of publication.

The article from MSN Money discusses a report by Dune Analytics and Artemis on the stablecoin market, focusing on supply, adoption, and market trends. It highlights that stablecoins like Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) have seen significant growth in market capitalization, with USDT maintaining its dominance despite regulatory scrutiny. The report notes an increase in the total supply of stablecoins, driven by demand for trading, remittances, and as a hedge against inflation in volatile economies. Adoption rates are rising, particularly in DeFi (Decentralized Finance) where stablecoins serve as a crucial component for liquidity and transactions. The analysis also touches on market trends, indicating a shift towards more regulatory compliance and transparency among issuers, with newer stablecoins like BUSD and DAI gaining traction. However, the sector faces challenges including regulatory hurdles, concerns over reserve audits, and competition from central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).

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