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Stablecoins To Exceed $300bn As Global Usage Soars, Says Expert

by Leadership News
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Stablecoin adoption is on track to exceed $300 billion within the next two to three years, predicts Paul Joe, a technical product manager and industry observer.

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According to Joe, stablecoins were quickly becoming a global financial backbone—fueling remittances, enabling international trade, and integrating into mainstream banking and fintech platforms.

This shift is already underway. In 2024, stablecoin transactions totalled an estimated $27.6 trillion, eclipsing the annual volume of Visa and Mastercard combined. Once confined to crypto trading, these digital assets are now essential to daily life in inflation-ravaged economies and increasingly used by businesses and consumers worldwide.

Across Latin America and Africa, citizens rely on stablecoins like Tether (USDT) and USD Coin (USDC) to preserve value and facilitate transactions. In Argentina, where inflation surpassed 100%, USDT usage rose over 300% year-on-year. Nigerian retailers and freelancers now prefer stablecoins for their stability and ease of use amid currency volatility and banking restrictions.

Remittances are another driver. With Latin America receiving over $161 billion in remittances this year, more families are choosing stablecoins for their speed and low fees. In the Philippines and Vietnam, mobile apps and remittance platforms use stablecoins to deliver cross-border transfers within minutes—without the burden of high transaction costs.

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Institutions are also embracing the trend. From PayPal launching its own USD stablecoin to Visa settling payments in USDC, major financial players are incorporating digital currencies into their infrastructure. Multinationals and small exporters alike are using stablecoins to pay suppliers in regions where access to U.S. dollars is restricted or delayed.

Regional adoption patterns vary, shaped by local needs and regulation. Latin America and Southeast Asia lead in grassroots usage, while Europe and the U.S. are embedding stablecoins more discreetly into regulated financial systems. Singapore has taken the lead in Asia with its own regulated stablecoin and a clear legal framework for USD-pegged tokens.

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While USDT dominates global usage, especially in emerging markets and crypto exchanges, USDC has found favor among U.S. fintechs and institutional players due to its compliance-first approach. Together, they form the backbone of today’s digital currency ecosystem, facilitating everything from peer-to-peer payments to billion-dollar settlements.

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Joe predicts that as blockchain networks scale and transaction costs fall, stablecoins will become a common feature of financial services. Banks may soon issue or adopt stablecoins for cross-border transfers, payroll, and trade, blurring the line between traditional finance and crypto.

Whether used by a market vendor in Lagos or a treasury manager in New York, stablecoins are redefining how value moves. With regulation catching up and infrastructure improving, these digital dollars may soon be as ubiquitous as cash or credit.


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