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Stablecoins on Solana: Growth, Adoption, and Onchain Trends

Solana’s stablecoin supply surges past $3 billion, USDC

Data from the blockchain analytical platform Artemis shows that the stablecoin supply on the network has increased by 55.72% in the last three months to reach $3.12 billion.

According To Data From The

Solana’s Stablecoin Supply Surges Past $10 Billion, Setting New

According to data from the blockchain analytical platform Artemis, the stablecoin supply on the network has increased by 55.72% in the last three months to reach

Solana’s Stablecoin Supply Soars Past $3 Billion: A

Solana

Solana Surpasses $3 Billion in Stablecoin Supply: USDC - Coinlive

Solana’s total stablecoin supply has surpassed $11.7 billion, with nearly half of the growth occurring in January. Stablecoins are the backbone of any blockchain

Data from the blockchain analytical platform Artemis shows that the stablecoin supply on the network has increased by 55.72% in the last three months to reach $3.12 billion. Notably, this

Solana Has Achieved A Significant

Solana has achieved a significant milestone as its stablecoin supply has surpassed $10 billion for the first time. This remarkable growth reflects a surge in

Solana Stablecoin Supply Surges Past $3 Billion - watcher.guru

Solana Stablecoin Supply Surges Past $3 Billion - artemis.xyz

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Artemis data shows that USDC accounted for $63.69 billion of stablecoin transfer volume on April 2, far overshadowing USDT’s $812.41 million. Meanwhile, stablecoin transfer volume on

Solana’s stablecoin supply surges past $3 billion, USDC leads the

Solana's layer-1 blockchain sees stablecoin supply surpass $3 billion, marking 55.72% growth in three months. USDC leads with 73% dominance, reflecting increased

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