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Stablecoin Balances on Major Crypto Exchanges Dropped 20% from Their 2025 Peak! Here Are the Details

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Stablecoin balances, a key indicator measuring liquidity and investor purchasing power in cryptocurrency markets, have seen a significant decline.

According to a published report, the amount of stablecoins held on major centralized cryptocurrency exchanges has fallen by 20 percent to $64 billion from its peak of approximately $80 billion at the end of 2025.

The report stated that the decrease in stablecoin balances indicates a weakening of purchasing power lurking in the market. Since stablecoins generally represent capital that investors hold ready to enter the crypto asset market, a decline in these balances suggests a decrease in the potential amount of funds that can be directed into the markets.

The study also highlighted the accelerating fragmentation of liquidity in the cryptocurrency market. Accordingly, while the total amount of stablecoins is decreasing, the remaining liquidity is becoming increasingly concentrated on larger exchanges. This indicates that market participants prefer platforms with higher trading volume and depth.

Data shows that Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has increased its market share during this period. Binance’s share of total stablecoin holdings on exchanges, which was low at around 60% in late 2025, has recently risen to 68.5%. Thus, the platform has managed to accumulate a significant portion of the sector’s liquidity.

Analysts note that the decline in stablecoin reserves could affect market liquidity in the short term, while the concentration of capital in major exchanges could have a more pronounced impact on trading volumes and price movements. Therefore, investors continue to monitor stablecoin flows as a key indicator of the future direction of the cryptocurrency market.

*This is not investment advice.

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