Stablecoin Market Cap Nears $310B at Record Highs Despite Crypto Crash

Updated on Dec 15, 2025 at 7:19 pm UTC by · 3 mins read

Stablecoin market capitalization reaches a record $310 billion amid widespread crypto liquidations exceeding $650 million, indicating investors are holding capital within the ecosystem.

Stablecoin total market capitalization now approaches the $310 billion mark, reaching another all-time high despite poor market conditions as cryptocurrency prices crash and hundreds of millions of dollars are liquidated from leveraged positions in a long squeeze.

Coinspeaker retrieved data from DefiLlama on December 15 that shows a $309.83 billion market cap for stablecoins, up 0.44% in the last 24 hours and marking record high levels. Tether USDT $1.00 24h volatility: 0.1% Market cap: $184.16 B Vol. 24h: $81.76 B dollar-pegged token is the leading stablecoin, dominating 60% of the market share.

This metric has grown 50.95% year-to-date, from the $205.24 billion registered on January 1, 2025, and has more than doubled from the values seen two years ago between December 2023 and January 2024.

Total Value Locked in Defi | Source: DeFiLLama

Overall, stablecoin market cap growth indicates direct capital inflow into this asset class, as the market cap rises together with the supply increase due to unity price stability. Effectively, this phenomenon means that more addresses are acquiring stablecoins in exchange for other financial assets, which can usually come from other cryptocurrencies or from USD injection into crypto markets.

For this reason, this can be an indicator of strong interest in crypto products despite current market conditions and price performance from volatile cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin BTC $68 822 24h volatility: 1.6% Market cap: $1.38 T Vol. 24h: $54.46 B , Ethereum ETH $2 146 24h volatility: 2.4% Market cap: $258.89 B Vol. 24h: $19.23 B , Solana SOL $85.21 24h volatility: 3.5% Market cap: $48.76 B Vol. 24h: $3.79 B , and others. In summary, capital is not leaving crypto rails.

Crypto Market Crashes: Over $600M Liquidations

On Monday (Dec. 15), crypto markets saw another relevant crash that negatively affected over 185,000 traders. In the last 24 hours, derivative markets liquidated nearly $650 million of trading positions, most of which were longs, betting on a price rise, according data from CoinGlass.

Prices crashed and these positions were squeezed, accumulating $558 million in losses from the bulls alone. Bitcoin led the daily liquidations, with a total of $222 million, out of which $200 million were from long positions.

Crypto market liquidation heatmap | Source: CoinGlass

The Kobeissi Letter mentioned $100 billion in losses in market cap for BTC in 24 hours when total liquidations were at $400 million. This number has already increased as the price crash continues.

Nevertheless, while part of this capital is likely moving into fiat currencies outside the crypto market, a significant part flows into stablecoins—keeping its capitalization at all-time high levels and suggesting investors could be planning to buy back the crashing cryptocurrencies at better conditions, offering a grasp of hope for traders and investors who are still holding underwater positions.

Other signals also suggest promising market conditions despite the short-term bearish outlook, per earlier Coinspeaker reports.

Crypto investment products saw a third week of inflows as BTC attracted $522 million, while XRP XRP $1.36 24h volatility: 2.0% Market cap: $83.41 B Vol. 24h: $2.03 B followed closely with $245 million. In particular, BitMine Immersion expanded its Ethereum treasury with a $320 million purchase, pushing total holdings to nearly four million ETH as the firm continues its strategic accumulation.

TradFi firms continue to invest and position themselves for crypto-related products, especially stablecoins. For example, Visa announced a stablecoin advisory practice for banks and fintechs, fostering adoption for this asset class.

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