The post JPMorgan sees little chance stablecoins will lift U.S Treasury bill demand – Here’s why appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The United States’ stablecoins plan continues to draw mixed views from analysts. The sector has grown by over $50 billion and surpassed $300 billion in total market supply following the passage of the GENIUS Act in July.  However, the White House’s $2-$4 trillion target by 2028-2030 and the primary goal of bolstering demand for U.S short-term Treasury bills may be too ambitious, according to some analysts.   According to Teresa Ho, Head of U.S short-duration strategy at JPMorgan, the post-GENIUS Act momentum for stablecoins has been positive. However, she added,  “But the speed at which it’s going to grow — I don’t think it’s going to grow to $2, $3, $4 trillion in just a couple years of time.” For JPMorgan, the market could only grow to $700 billion over the next few years. Especially since interest-paying stablecoins are currently banned by law.  Stablecoin growth vs T-bill demand Supporters of the stablecoin believe that it could become a staple in payments. Since they are mostly backed by short-term U.S Treasury bonds, it could also help service the fiscal debt in the long run.  According to S&P Global, the top U.S dollar-based stablecoin issuers (Tether and Circle) held about $155 billion worth of T-bills as of October 2025.  This translated to 2.5% of total U.S. T-bills, and was close to the 6.8% held by foreign officials. However, both were still below the 33% market share controlled by U.S money market funds.  The firm estimated that by the end of the year, the issuers could buy $50-$55 billion additional T-bills, adding that,  “If expectations of a two trillion-dollar USD stablecoin market in three years are met, participants will be key marginal buyers of short-term Treasuries.” It linked the projected growth to regulated issuers, especially Tether, which debuted a compliant on-shore stablecoin called USAT. … The post JPMorgan sees little chance stablecoins will lift U.S Treasury bill demand – Here’s why appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The United States’ stablecoins plan continues to draw mixed views from analysts. The sector has grown by over $50 billion and surpassed $300 billion in total market supply following the passage of the GENIUS Act in July.  However, the White House’s $2-$4 trillion target by 2028-2030 and the primary goal of bolstering demand for U.S short-term Treasury bills may be too ambitious, according to some analysts.   According to Teresa Ho, Head of U.S short-duration strategy at JPMorgan, the post-GENIUS Act momentum for stablecoins has been positive. However, she added,  “But the speed at which it’s going to grow — I don’t think it’s going to grow to $2, $3, $4 trillion in just a couple years of time.” For JPMorgan, the market could only grow to $700 billion over the next few years. Especially since interest-paying stablecoins are currently banned by law.  Stablecoin growth vs T-bill demand Supporters of the stablecoin believe that it could become a staple in payments. Since they are mostly backed by short-term U.S Treasury bonds, it could also help service the fiscal debt in the long run.  According to S&P Global, the top U.S dollar-based stablecoin issuers (Tether and Circle) held about $155 billion worth of T-bills as of October 2025.  This translated to 2.5% of total U.S. T-bills, and was close to the 6.8% held by foreign officials. However, both were still below the 33% market share controlled by U.S money market funds.  The firm estimated that by the end of the year, the issuers could buy $50-$55 billion additional T-bills, adding that,  “If expectations of a two trillion-dollar USD stablecoin market in three years are met, participants will be key marginal buyers of short-term Treasuries.” It linked the projected growth to regulated issuers, especially Tether, which debuted a compliant on-shore stablecoin called USAT. …

JPMorgan sees little chance stablecoins will lift U.S Treasury bill demand – Here’s why

2025/12/05 15:08

The United States’ stablecoins plan continues to draw mixed views from analysts. The sector has grown by over $50 billion and surpassed $300 billion in total market supply following the passage of the GENIUS Act in July. 

However, the White House’s $2-$4 trillion target by 2028-2030 and the primary goal of bolstering demand for U.S short-term Treasury bills may be too ambitious, according to some analysts.  

According to Teresa Ho, Head of U.S short-duration strategy at JPMorgan, the post-GENIUS Act momentum for stablecoins has been positive. However, she added

For JPMorgan, the market could only grow to $700 billion over the next few years. Especially since interest-paying stablecoins are currently banned by law. 

Stablecoin growth vs T-bill demand

Supporters of the stablecoin believe that it could become a staple in payments. Since they are mostly backed by short-term U.S Treasury bonds, it could also help service the fiscal debt in the long run. 

According to S&P Global, the top U.S dollar-based stablecoin issuers (Tether and Circle) held about $155 billion worth of T-bills as of October 2025. 

This translated to 2.5% of total U.S. T-bills, and was close to the 6.8% held by foreign officials. However, both were still below the 33% market share controlled by U.S money market funds. 

The firm estimated that by the end of the year, the issuers could buy $50-$55 billion additional T-bills, adding that, 

It linked the projected growth to regulated issuers, especially Tether, which debuted a compliant on-shore stablecoin called USAT. 

In fact, as of July, Tether reported holding $127 billion worth of U.S. Treasury bills, making it the 17th largest U.S debt holder. 

Source: Messari

China’s pushback

However, the current T-bill demand from stablecoin issuers is not only tiny compared to money market funds, but also to the overall U.S. fiscal debt, with the same hitting $38 trillion. 

This may be the “real concern,” noted Steven Barrow, Head of G10 strategy at London-based Standard Bank. He added, 

Additionally, some countries, such as China, are cracking down on dollar-based stablecoins (USDT, USDC) to protect their financial stability. 

Standard Chartered has also estimated that $1 trillion in capital outflows from emerging markets to stablecoins could happen by 2028, further highlighting the risks that could attract bans from these jurisdictions. 


Final Thoughts

  • The GENIUS Act has sparked growth, and stablecoin issuers could become ‘marginal’ T-bill buyers. 
  • However, critics argue that U.S-dollar-backed stablecoins are driving limited demand for T-bills and may face bans in countries such as China. 

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