Stablecoin Adoption May Hit 10% of U.S. M2 Transactions

Stablecoin Adoption May Hit 10% of U.S. M2 Transactions

In Summary

  • Stablecoin adoption may hit 10% of US M2 transactions.
  • Report cites regulatory clarity as a growth driver.
  • Popular in emerging markets for secure, fast payments.
  • Global market cap hits $190B, led by fiat-backed coins.


Catenaa, Wednesday, December 4, 2024 – Standard Chartered and Zodia Markets analysts predict stablecoin could grow to represent 10% of US M2 money supply and foreign exchange transactions, up from the current 1%.

The forecast, shared in a Thursday report, highlights potential regulatory progress under the incoming Trump administration as a key factor in driving adoption. 

Stablecoins, digital assets pegged to traditional currencies, are increasingly used for payroll, trade settlement, and remittances. A YouGov survey revealed significant traction in emerging markets like Brazil, Nigeria, and India, where users value the ability to hold dollar-equivalent tokens securely and bypass unreliable banking systems. Currency substitution, cited by 69% of respondents, was the most common application, followed by cross-border payments. 

The report critiques outdated financial systems, such as SWIFT and RTGS, for opaque fee structures and inefficiency. Stablecoins, analysts say, offer a transparent, faster alternative. 

Globally, stablecoin market capitalization has reached a record $190 billion, surpassing the April 2022 high of $188 billion. Fiat-backed coins like USDT dominate, comprising 73% of the market and ranking as the third-largest digital asset after Bitcoin and Ethereum. 

With regulatory clarity anticipated and demand rising in underserved markets, analysts see stablecoins poised to reshape global financial infrastructure. 

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