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USDT supply hits fresh $188b ATH as Tether tightens grip on stablecoins
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says USDT supply has hit a record $188b, cementing the stablecoin’s dominance as broader stablecoin liquidity sits near all-time highs.
Summary
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino says the circulating supply of USDT has reached a new all-time high of $188 billion, extending the stablecoin’s lead over rivals as on-chain dollar demand climbs.
In a post on X, Ardoino highlighted the new record as another milestone for what he has called a “digital dollar designed for the masses,” after previously disclosing that more than 550 million people in emerging markets now rely on USDT for payments and savings.
The figure marks fresh growth from early March, when data compiled by crypto.news showed Tether’s market cap around $184 billion, accounting for roughly 58% of a then-record $315 billion stablecoin sector.
Tether’s USDT climbs to $188b all-time high
According to Tether’s own disclosures and third-party trackers, the company held around $187 billion in assets and reported over $10 billion in profit for 2025, giving it one of the largest capital cushions in the crypto industry and allowing ongoing USDT issuance to keep pace with demand.
That expansion has come despite a brief cooling earlier this year, when Bloomberg reported that USDT’s supply posted its steepest monthly drop since the FTX collapse, shrinking by about $1.5 billion in February after a $1.2 billion pullback in January as large holders rotated capital.
Ardoino has argued that those flows reflect tactical positioning rather than a structural shift away from Tether, pointing in interviews to strong demand from users in inflation-hit economies such as Argentina, who turned to stablecoins when pandemic-era restrictions made access to physical dollars harder.
In a February quarterly update, Tether said USDT’s market cap had already hit a then-record $187.3 billion as of late 2025, with total reserves of $192.9 billion and net equity of $6.3 billion, framing the business as both profitable and overcollateralized relative to its liabilities.
Ardoino has also emphasized USDT’s distribution metrics, recently noting on X that the largest single sender accounts for less than 5% of USDT transfers, versus nearly 25% for some competing stablecoins, as evidence that usage is broad-based rather than dominated by a handful of whales.
With the USDT supply now at $188 billion, Tether’s token remains the third-largest crypto asset overall by market cap behind Bitcoin and Ethereum, according to crypto.news market data.
For more context on the stablecoin landscape, crypto.news recently reported on the stablecoin market’s $226.8 billion all-time high in early 2025 and the subsequent climb to a $315 billion peak, both milestones that were driven primarily by USDT’s aggressive supply growth.