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Tether USDT Surpasses $150 Billion, Outpaces Visa, PayPal in Weekly Transfer Volumes

Coin WorldMonday, May 12, 2025 7:41 pm ET
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Tether USD (USDT) has surpassed $150 billion in circulating supply, marking a significant milestone in the stablecoin market. This achievement comes as stablecoins continue to outpace traditional payment giants such as Visa and PayPal in terms of weekly transfer volumes. In 2025, stablecoins averaged over $521 billion in weekly transfer volumes, a figure that dwarfs the combined weekly volumes of Visa and PayPal, which were $319 billion and $32 billion, respectively.

Tether, the issuer of USDT, attributes this growth to the global demand for USDT from over 400 million users. The stablecoin now represents 63% of the total stablecoin supply, amounting to nearly $238 billion as of May 12. This dominance is further highlighted by the growing volumes of stablecoin transactions. For instance, during the week of Jan. 20, stablecoins processed approximately $654.9 billion, exceeding the combined Visa and PayPal volume of $351.2 billion by more than $303.7 billion. Other weeks with large spreads included Jan. 13 ($282.1 billion), Jan. 6 ($278.9 billion), Jan. 27 ($266.3 billion), and Feb. 3 ($242.5 billion), demonstrating a consistent margin of leadership during the start of the year.

On average, stablecoins moved $521.3 billion in weekly value throughout 2025, surpassing Visa by 63% and outpacing PayPal by over 1,500%. This momentum is further boosted by traditional financial companies' recent push into the stablecoin sector, driven by expectations of a friendlier regulatory environment under President Donald Trump’s administration.

This strong performance comes after stablecoins reached $24.6 trillion in transfer volume last year, surpassing Visa and Mastercard combined volumes by 7.7%. Traditional payment giants are quickly adapting to this new reality and contributing to these developments. Visa announced a platform to help banks tokenize fiat currencies in October 2024, resulting in more stablecoins. Moreover, the payment firm recently launched stablecoin-powered cards in Latin America. Meanwhile, Mastercard reported to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) the tokenization of 30% of its 2024 transactions. Like Visa, Mastercard also announced a card that allows users to make payments with stablecoins.

Ask Aime: Is Tether's USDT surpassing $150 billion a sign of stablecoin market dominance?

PayPal launched its stablecoin, the PayPal USD (PYUSD), in August 2023. After surpassing $1 billion in circulating supply in August 2024, PYUSD’s market cap slowly slid below $450 million in December of the same year. However, PYUSD adoption recently picked up, climbing 95% since February to nearly $930 million as of May 12. This resurgence indicates that even traditional payment giants are recognizing the potential of stablecoins in the financial landscape.

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throwaway0203949
05/12
Tether's dominance is wild. 63% of stablecoins? That's a lot of digital dollars floating around. 🚀
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PunchTornado
05/12
$USDT breaking records, my portfolio smiling wide.
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anonymus431
05/12
Visa and MAstercard adapting, but keep an eye 🤑
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Fluffy-Belt1325
05/12
Stablecoins outpacing Visa and PayPal? 🚀 That's some serious disruption. Traditional fintech adapting fast tho.
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Still_Air2415
05/12
PayPal's stablecoin resurgence is interesting. Shows even legacy players see stablecoin potential. Might be worth watching closely.
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Alert-Reveal5217
05/12
Holding some $USDT here. Diversifying into crypto while keeping fiat ties makes sense with regulatory vibes shifting.
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justletmeplayhalo
05/13
@Alert-Reveal5217 Got some $USDT too. Loving the stability while crypto swings man.
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Orion_MacGregor
05/12
MAstercard tokenizing 30% of transactions? That's a massive move. Stablecoins are becoming mainstream fast.
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Excellent_Chest_5896
05/12
Tether's dominance makes me hodl, no FOMO here
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charon-the-boatman
05/12
Stablecoins outpacing Visa and PayPal? Game's changed. Traditional fintech adapting fast now.
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GazBB
05/12
Tether's dominance is wild, but regulatory hurdles could shake things up. Keep an eye on those headlines.
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Shot_Ride_1145
05/12
Stablecoins mooning while PayPal lagging, what a flip
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SqueezeStreet
05/13
@Shot_Ride_1145 Stablecoins to the moon, PayPal stuck on Earth—what a flip.
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tielgee
05/12
PayPal's PYUSD struggling but gaining traction again. Shows even legacy players see stablecoin potential.
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mstoertebeker
05/12
Damn!!I successfully capitalized on the USDT stock's bearish movement with Premium tools, generating $256!
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