Stablecoin supply grew by just $8 billion in Q1 2026, the weakest quarterly expansion since late 2023, even as the sector hit new highs in volume and market shareStablecoin supply grew by just $8 billion in Q1 2026, the weakest quarterly expansion since late 2023, even as the sector hit new highs in volume and market share

Stablecoins Echo 2022 Bear Market Patterns as Q1 2026 Growth Slows Sharply

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  • Stablecoin supply grew by just $8 billion in Q1 2026, the weakest quarterly expansion since late 2023, even as the sector hit new highs in volume and market share.
  • Several metrics now resemble the 2022 bear market, including rising stablecoin dominance, weaker retail activity and a split between USDT and USDC flows.

The stablecoin market is getting bigger again, but not in the way a healthy bull phase usually looks.

In the first quarter of 2026, according to the report, total stablecoin supply crossed $315 billion, yet net growth was only about $8 billion, the weakest quarterly expansion since Q4 2023.

That slowdown came as the broader crypto market cap fell 21%, pushing stablecoins’ share of the market briefly from 9% to 13%. The pattern looks less like expansion and more like rotation, with capital moving into defensive assets rather than fresh money entering the system.

A defensive market starts to resemble 2022 again

That defensive tone is what brings back comparisons to the 2022 bear market. The report notes that Bitcoin has had its worst start to a year since then, while stablecoin data is showing similar stress signals. USDC added roughly $2 billion in supply in Q1, while USDT lost $3 billion, the first time the two have diverged that way since Q2 2022.

At the same time, yield-bearing stablecoins grew by more than 22% and contributed over half of net supply growth. That says a lot about current behavior. Investors are still parking capital onchain, but they want that capital to earn something while risk appetite stays muted.

Volume hits records, but retail steps back

On paper, activity remains strong. Stablecoins accounted for 75% of all crypto trading volume in Q1, the highest share ever recorded, while total stablecoin transaction volume climbed above $28 trillion. But the composition of that activity is harder to ignore. About 76% of transaction volume was bot-driven, the highest level in two years, and retail-sized transfers fell 16%, the largest drop on record.

That leaves the market with a familiar bear-market contradiction. Stablecoins are more central than ever, but the growth is being driven by caution, automation and capital preservation rather than broad-based risk-taking.

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