The Growth Of Stablecoins Is Unstoppable
The global payment market is enormous. It is estimated to be $2 quadrillion. This is roughly 20 times the amount of goods and services produced by the world economy.
It is why there are so many big players interested in the market. With that type of volume, even getting a small slice can result in some big numbers.
To achieve this end, a vast array of computer networks were set up, all designed to move data around at very high speeds. In this instance, the data reflects currency.
Cryptocurrency had its eyes set on this market from the start. The idea of making payments using a digital wallet is nothing new. In fact, that is the entire premise behind PayPal. However, crypto tied to a public blockchain adds in the element of decentralization. This removes counterparties from the equation.
In this instance, they can also be called rent seekers.
Stablecoins Are The First Major Use Case For Crypto
The early Bitcoin adopters believed this would serve as the replacement for the US Dollar and offer the world a decentralized medium of exchange.
There are a couple problems with this outlook.
First, stability is required if something is going to be a successful medium of exchange. Bitcoin does not quality. It is highly volatile, something that will always be present due to its fixed nature.
The other is the fact the network is inefficient. When looking at processing trillions of transactions, this is a problem.
Bitcoin provided the world with decentralized consensus, something it had not seen before in the digital realm, at least when it came to money. The problem is the inefficiency of the network.
This solution is to move the payment layer off the base, to a secondary network. It is the idea behind the Lightning Network. The challenge here is the lack of incentivization for the node operators. This ultimately will force other forms of monetization, adding the counterparty right back in.
Fortunately, we do see the potential of stablecoins. Diving into this could be a series of articles on its own. For nOW, the main point is these tokens use a peg, mostly to the USD, to achieve price stability.
Here is where we see cryptocurrency offering up a valid medium of exchange.
Ethereum Leading The Way
When we look at the stablecoin market, it all starts with Ethereum. This has the most coins on it, hence is still the leader.
That said, it is not the only game in town and, the numbers we will discuss are likely vastly underestimated at this point.
Nevertheless, here is a chart of the stablecoin volume on that blockchain. Keep in mind this is Ethereum only.
As we can see the trend if heading up. We saw a big jump in April, followed by a couple months of decline. That said, June will likely end up as the 3rd or 4th largest month ever, all achieved since March of this year.
If we look back to the end of Summer and Fall of 2023, we see a significant increase.
Why is this a positive outlook?
The main utility of stablecoins is payments. That is what they are most designed for. They are not speculative assets since they focus upon stability. In this case, volatility is the enemy.
Collective Growth
Ethereum is just one player in this emerging field. Most networks are finding they are able to incorporate stablecoins in some form.
This starts with the EVMs, which are forks of the Ethereum chain. Leading the way in payments here is TRON, which had $1.2 trillion in volume in the 4th quarter. That is an average of $400 billion per month. This significantly adds to the totals on Ethereum.
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One of the keys going forward will be the power distribution curve, also know as the long tail theory.
The basic idea is that, in the digital realm, while there are a few dominant players, the totality of activity is enhanced by all the entire curve. Due to low costs, a handful of transactions, in this instance, are possible.
Basically, we are looking at the potential of hundreds of different stablecoins, all garnering market share. While most will have very low volume, it will have an impact.
This is an important feature since smaller networks could easily double their volume. When this happens in many instances, the total effect is felt. Of course, it is magnified is some do a 10x or 20x their present volume, say over the course of a year.
It is the type of growth the present system is not going to see.
Ultimately, this boils down to the network effects.
With crypto, there are a number of components. For the stablecoins, as each of these areas expands, the total impact is multiplied. Some of them are:
- the number of stablecoins
- number of wallets
- number of merchants/vendors/websites accepting them
- the number of goods or services that can be purchased
Each of these can grow in its own way. We can see the feedback loop derived from the fact that as more merchants accept the stablecoin, this incentivizes more users. At the same time, merchants are motivated to accept this as a means of payment if more of their customers are users of the network.
Of course, the growth of the entire crypto market, and people turning to it in general is also a wave that will aid stablecoin adoption.
This is not a trend that is going to be stopped.
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I heard on a podcast the other day, which I need to look this up, but they said that Tether was the 13th largest holder of US Bonds... If that's the case, then yeah, they aren't going anywhere.
I honestly think that USDC is going to be tapped for the 'CBDC' of the US. They can already trace it, stop transactions, and blacklist wallets because Circle caved to the authorities. This is where we really need HBD to shine as a decentralized option.
It wouldnt surprise me.
I agree completely. The only way it isnt is if the politicians fight to get their paws on monetary policy. Left to the Fed, it doesnt care. There is no need for a CBDC to them.
It is all political. Moronic congress people who have no monetary or economic sense want to control the money supply also.
Yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. That's what you get when all the Congressmen and women are paid off by special interests that want the constant money printing.
Take a look at my post on the stablecoin trading. https://www.waivio.com/@leprechaun/hive-engine-leodex-head-to-head
Their focus on stability over speculation makes them reliable for payments. I believe if the entire world will adopt crypto and use it for transactions, it will be through the stable coins and that's a great thing. Finally, control over our own money. They're really reshaping the crypto landscape
At this juncture it is an open secret that stablecoins have the potential to revolutionize digital payments by offering the stability of traditional currencies with the efficiency of blockchain technology.
They can reduce transaction fees, increase transaction speed, and provide a decentralized alternative to traditional payment systems, making cross border transactions seamless and accessible to everyone.
Furthermore, Hive's decentralized and scalable blockchain infrastructure can support the issuance and management of stablecoins, ensuring transparency, security, and immutability.
HBD has enormous potential because of the fact that it can be swapped without any TX fees and it has basically unlimited liquidity.
Despite being a tad ironic that the best PMF for crypto is the ability to be pegged to the USD, at least in the next 2-4 years this is a reality. Then conflict will rise when CBDC are going to be deployed. Interesting times, indeed.
I think CBDC will be dead on arrival. The only CBDC that could have a fighting chance is one tied to the USD. The rest are just copies of either failing currencies or ones that are local.
Yes, but I doubt that USA and Europe politicians will let it go the opportunity of the ultimate control, which is to control, monitor and decide what do you do with your money (which ironically is not "our" money anymore)
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I agree. Among cryptocurrencies, I think stablecoins currently have the best chance at success. They are easy to implement and understand. They are less volatile, so they are better for regular use.
Stablecoins are considered the reigning RWA right now that will be challenged by tokenized treasuries. Source. Not sure if the latter will become successful to dethrone the former. I am also curious of the impact of MiCA regulation of stablecoins in EU. Source.
Treasuries arent medium of exchange in the sense of traditional payments. That is the difference.
There is no doubt that, at some point, tokenized "treasuries" will dwarf the stablecoins in total number (value).
Thanks for clarifying that distinction.
Keep up the good work. 👏
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