Stablecoins Coins list by Market Cap and Volume

Name Price 24h % 7d % Market Cap Volume(24h) Circulating Supply Last 7 Days
201 CCOP (CCOP) CCOP cCOP $0.25 0.1237% 0.07615% $44.01K $4.13K 179.11M CCOP
202 CGHS (CGHS) CGHS cGHS $0.1000 0.3838% 0.2511% $41.89K $9.23K 430.01K CGHS
203 Open Dollar (OD) OD Open Dollar $1.26 0.3930% -2.49% $33.82K $2.64 26.86K OD
204 Coin98 Dollar (CUSD) CUSD Coin98 Dollar $0.8100 0% 0% $30.54K $62.55 37.51K CUSD
205 Ironclad USD (IUSD) IUSD Ironclad USD $0.08000 -1.04% 1.35% $28.62K $52.72 373.71K IUSD
206 Celo Japanese Yen (CJPY) CJPY Celo Japanese Yen $6.87 0.3387% 0.3195% $25.78K $2.35K 3.74M CJPY
207 Celo Nigerian Naira (CNGN) CNGN Celo Nigerian Naira $0.6400 0.1968% 0.09415% $12.65K $34.32 19.59M CNGN
208 Vesta Stable (VST) VST Vesta Stable $1.00 0.1214% 0.09226% $1.12K $433.19 1.12K VST
209 Sovryn Dollar (DLLR) DLLR Sovryn Dollar $0.9799 0.8614% 0.5520% $0 $36.28K 0.00 DLLR
210 Eurite (EURI) EURI Eurite $1.17 0.4364% 1.69% $0 $16.33M 0.00 EURI
211 Cod3x USD (CDXUSD) CDXUSD Cod3x USD $1.00 0.05306% 0.5760% $0 $10.97K 0.00 CDXUSD
212 Token Teknoloji A.Ş. EURO (EUROT) EUROT Token Teknoloji A.Ş. EURO $1.17 0.5083% 1.70% $0 $7.60K 0.00 EUROT
213 SORA Synthetic USD (XSTUSD) XSTUSD SORA Synthetic USD $0.1400 % 0% $0 $0 0.00 XSTUSD
214 Token Teknoloji A.Ş. ONS Silver (ONSS) ONSS Token Teknoloji A.Ş. ONS Silver $36.46 1.21% -2.23% $0 $24.08K 0.00 ONSS
215 Token Teknoloji A.Ş. USD (USDOT) USDOT Token Teknoloji A.Ş. USD $1.00 0.06712% 0.1528% $0 $2.35K 0.00 USDOT
216 EURØP (EUROP) EUROP EURØP $1.17 0.3174% 1.64% $0 $5.68K 0.00 EUROP
217 USDM (USDM) USDM USDM $0.9899 0.8063% 0.4550% $0 $155.69K 0.00 USDM
218 USD Mapped Token (USDM) USDM USD Mapped Token $1.00 0.3192% 0.9780% $0 $98.76K 0.00 USDM
219 Zedxion USDZ (USDZ) USDZ Zedxion USDZ $1.00 0.07301% 0.007545% $0 $212.87K 0.00 USDZ
220 Vyvo US Dollar (USDV) USDV Vyvo US Dollar $1.00 0.4855% 0.07761% $0 $664.32 0.00 USDV
221 Wrapped USDR (WUSDR) WUSDR Wrapped USDR $0.1900 0.2071% 5.37% $0 $1.54 0.00 WUSDR
222 Wrapped USTC (USTC) USTC Wrapped USTC $0.01000 0.1067% -1.35% $0 $708.66 0.00 USTC
223 XDAI (XDAI) XDAI XDAI $1.00 0.2915% 0.4763% $0 $530.40K 0.00 XDAI
224 XDollar Stablecoin (XUSD) XUSD xDollar Stablecoin $1.05 0% 0.1193% $0 $1.93 0.00 XUSD
225 XUSD (XUSD) XUSD xUSD $0.2800 % 0% $0 $1.01 0.00 XUSD
226 Youves uUSD (UUSD) UUSD Youves uUSD $0.9300 -1.68% 0.5022% $0 $38.23 0.00 UUSD
227 Overnight.fi USDT+ (USDT+) USDT+ Overnight.fi USDT+ $1.00 0% 0.2129% $0 $0 0.00 USDT+
228 Stablecoin (STABLE) STABLE Stablecoin $0.8599 0.1111% -5.16% $0 $517.40 0.00 STABLE
229 Zephyr Protocol Stable Dollar (ZSD) ZSD Zephyr Protocol Stable Dollar $1.00 1.60% 1.02% $0 $14.54K 0.00 ZSD
230 USDtez (USDTZ) USDTZ USDtez $0.9200 -1.97% 0.7040% $0 $0.1600 0.00 USDTZ
231 Synnax Stablecoin (SYUSD) SYUSD Synnax Stablecoin $1.00 -5.63% 0.3978% $0 $4.61M 0.00 SYUSD
232 Celo South African Rand (CZAR) CZAR Celo South African Rand $0.05999 0.8718% 0.8960% $0 $1.52K 0.00 CZAR
233 Celo Swiss Franc (CCHF) CCHF Celo Swiss Franc $1.24 0.1356% 1.38% $0 $211.61 0.00 CCHF
234 Deutsche Mark (DDM) DDM Deutsche Mark $1.03 0.001350% 0.08814% $0 $12.32K 0.00 DDM
235 USD1 (USD1) USD1 USD1 $1.00 0.001440% 0.01246% $0 $1.25M 0.00 USD1
236 A7A5 (A7A5) A7A5 A7A5 $0.01000 0.4950% 0.5884% $0 $5.61K 0.00 A7A5
237 Asymmetry USDaf (USDAF) USDAF Asymmetry USDaf $1.00 0.4351% 0.9178% $0 $15.59K 0.00 USDAF
238 OpenUSDT (OUSDT) OUSDT OpenUSDT $1.00 0.02477% 0.06835% $0 $13.15M 0.00 OUSDT
239 Decentralized Euro (DEURO) DEURO Decentralized Euro $1.17 0.8213% 1.57% $0 $349.42K 0.00 DEURO
240 USD DWIN (USDW) USDW USD DWIN $1.00 % 0% $0 $3.83 0.00 USDW
241 Orki USDK (USDK) USDK Orki USDK $1.01 0.3093% 0.06189% $0 $326.54 0.00 USDK
242 RZUSD (RZUSD) RZUSD RZUSD $1.00 0.01951% 0.03357% $0 $33.38K 0.00 RZUSD
243 USD BIT (USDBIT) USDBIT USD BIT $0.9799 0.04533% 0.6202% $0 $1.11M 0.00 USDBIT
244 Reservoir srUSD (SRUSD) SRUSD Reservoir srUSD $1.07 0.01268% 1 016 515 916 258.40% $0 $1.05 0.00 SRUSD
245 Celo Australian Dollar (CAUD) CAUD Celo Australian Dollar $0.6500 0.06051% 0.2214% $0 $644.31 0.00 CAUD
246 Celo British Pound (CGBP) CGBP Celo British Pound $1.36 0.6490% 1.34% $0 $1.77K 0.00 CGBP
247 Celo Canadian Dollar (CCAD) CCAD Celo Canadian Dollar $0.7299 0.1098% 0.4551% $0 $1.22K 0.00 CCAD
248 Yield Optimizer USD (YOUSD) YOUSD Yield Optimizer USD $1.02 0% 0.1117% $0 $0 0.00 YOUSD
249 X20 USD (USDX) USDX X20 USD $1.00 0.009419% 0.03966% $0 $62.57K 0.00 USDX
250 YnUSD Max (YNUSDX) YNUSDX ynUSD Max $1.00 0.03144% % $0 $60.02 0.00 YNUSDX
251 USUD (USUD) USUD USUD $0.9399 0.8606% % $0 $36.32 0.00 USUD
252 Overnight.fi USD+ (Optimism) (USD+) USD+ Overnight.fi USD+ (Optimism) $1.00 0.7943% 0.4055% $0 $42.57K 0.00 USD+
253 Note (NOTE) NOTE Note $0.9899 % 0.8908% $0 $817.03 0.00 NOTE
254 SigUSD (SIGUSD) SIGUSD SigUSD $1.02 1.02% 2.93% $0 $19.58K 0.00 SIGUSD
255 NXUSD (NXUSD) NXUSD NXUSD $0.9599 % 0% $0 $19.76 0.00 NXUSD
256 XUSD (XUSD) XUSD xUSD $1.00 0.07771% 0.09333% $0 $1.79M 0.00 XUSD
257 Overnight.fi USD+ (Base) (USD+) USD+ Overnight.fi USD+ (Base) $1.00 0.03277% 0.05817% $0 $1.98M 0.00 USD+
258 Overnight.fi USD+ (Blast) (USD+) USD+ Overnight.fi USD+ (Blast) $1.00 0.5531% 0.7200% $0 $18.65 0.00 USD+
259 Shen (SHEN) SHEN Shen $0.6099 -2.61% -6.45% $0 $4.78K 0.00 SHEN
260 Philippine Peso Coin (PHPC) PHPC Philippine Peso Coin $0.02000 0.2084% -1.45% $0 $1.41K 0.00 PHPC
261 PXDC (PXDC) PXDC PXDC $0.9699 -2.00% -2.15% $0 $105.35K 0.00 PXDC
262 Quorium (QGOLD) QGOLD Quorium $3.34K 0.1503% -1.38% $0 $187.42K 0.00 QGOLD
263 Real USD (USDR) USDR Real USD $0.1799 -1.19% -2.37% $0 $1.36K 0.00 USDR
264 Monerium GBP emoney (GBPE) GBPE Monerium GBP emoney $1.44 5.38% 6.80% $0 $7.91K 0.00 GBPE
265 HYDT (HYDT) HYDT HYDT $0.9399 0.01052% 0.002080% $0 $274.22 0.00 HYDT
266 Iron (IRON) IRON Iron $0.1000 0.1527% 0.06312% $0 $15.46 0.00 IRON
267 Indigo Protocol iUSD (IUSD) IUSD Indigo Protocol iUSD $1.00 0.2979% 0.2500% $0 $130.41K 0.00 IUSD
268 Jarvis Synthetic Euro (JEUR) JEUR Jarvis Synthetic Euro $0.6400 0.8219% 1.46% $0 $160.90 0.00 JEUR
269 Jarvis Synthetic Swiss Franc (JCHF) JCHF Jarvis Synthetic Swiss Franc $0.1499 % 0% $0 $2.36 0.00 JCHF
270 JPY Coin v1 (JPYC) JPYC JPY Coin v1 $7.04 0.7033% 0.7865% $0 $9.90 0.00 JPYC
271 JPY Coin (JPYC) JPYC JPY Coin $7.07 -1.17% -4.57% $0 $1.95K 0.00 JPYC
272 JUSD (JUSD) JUSD JUSD $1.00 0.01037% 0.04966% $0 $136.04K 0.00 JUSD
273 JUST Stablecoin (USDJ) USDJ JUST Stablecoin $1.11 0.1984% -1.28% $0 $4.36M 0.00 USDJ
274 Kolibri USD (KUSD) KUSD Kolibri USD $0.9699 0% 2.93% $0 $4.31 0.00 KUSD
275 KUSD-T (KUSD-T) KUSD-T KUSD-T $1.00 % 0% $0 $32.09K 0.00 KUSD-T
276 LiraT (TRYT) TRYT LiraT $0.02999 0.2926% 0.9396% $0 $0.25 0.00 TRYT
277 LP-sCurve (SCURVE) SCURVE LP-sCurve $1.08 0.0003600% 0.001039% $0 $0 0.00 SCURVE
278 Lumi Finance LUAUSD (LUAUSD) LUAUSD Lumi Finance LUAUSD $1.00 3.62% 3.56% $0 $216.18K 0.00 LUAUSD
279 Moola Celo Dollars (MCUSD) MCUSD Moola Celo Dollars $1.00 0.1990% 0.3009% $0 $6.14K 0.00 MCUSD
280 Magic Internet Money (Avalanche) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Avalanche) $1.00 0.01514% 0.03850% $0 $46.29K 0.00 MIM
281 Magic Internet Money (Base) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Base) $1.00 0.07764% 0.4346% $0 $32.12 0.00 MIM
282 Monerium EUR emoney [OLD] (EURE) EURE Monerium EUR emoney [OLD] $1.17 0.8599% 2.25% $0 $541.04K 0.00 EURE
283 Magic Internet Money (BSC) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (BSC) $0.9899 0.04488% 0.02692% $0 $1.20 0.00 MIM
284 Magic Internet Money (Fantom) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Fantom) $0.8399 -9.76% 7.51% $0 $1.76K 0.00 MIM
285 Merlin's Seal USDT (M-USDT) M-USDT Merlin's Seal USDT $1.00 -1.28% 0.3187% $0 $7.64K 0.00 M-USDT
286 Matic DAI Stablecoin (DAI-MATIC) DAI-MATIC Matic DAI Stablecoin $1.03 0.1081% 3.06% $0 $2.03K 0.00 DAI-MATIC
287 Magic Internet Money (Arbitrum) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Arbitrum) $1.00 0.1293% 0.3531% $0 $12.16K 0.00 MIM
288 Magic Internet Money (Moonriver) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Moonriver) $0.9899 -3.40% 2.38% $0 $13.82 0.00 MIM
289 Magic Internet Money (Optimism) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Optimism) $1.00 % 0.2693% $0 $10.73 0.00 MIM
290 Magic Internet Money (Polygon) (MIM) MIM Magic Internet Money (Polygon) $0.9899 0.01118% 0.04208% $0 $5.80 0.00 MIM
291 Mapped USDT (USDT) USDT Mapped USDT $1.00 0.01037% 0.04966% $0 $96.74 0.00 USDT
292 Fathom Dollar (FXD) FXD Fathom Dollar $0.8299 0.4469% -6.11% $0 $116.44K 0.00 FXD
293 Hedera Swiss Franc (HCHF) HCHF Hedera Swiss Franc $1.26 0.5587% 6.58% $0 $1.12K 0.00 HCHF
294 HeLa USD (HLUSD) HLUSD HeLa USD $1.00 0.008510% 0.02446% $0 $2.00M 0.00 HLUSD
295 HEX Dollar Coin (HEXDC) HEXDC HEX Dollar Coin $0.9799 -1.93% -2.33% $0 $160.51K 0.00 HEXDC
296 F(x) rUSD (RUSD) RUSD f(x) rUSD $0.9899 % -1.23% $0 $2.95K 0.00 RUSD
297 Edelcoin (EDLC) EDLC Edelcoin $0.02000 0% -99.54% $0 $0 0.00 EDLC
298 Alloy Tether (AUSDT) AUSDT Alloy Tether $1.00 0% 0.07996% $0 $0.1199 0.00 AUSDT
299 Ambit USD (AUSD) AUSD Ambit USD $1.02 0.07570% -1.04% $0 $12.28 0.00 AUSD
300 Anchored Coins AEUR (AEUR) AEUR Anchored Coins AEUR $1.04 0.5341% 2.29% $0 $52.22K 0.00 AEUR

Stablecoins Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

So, what is stablecoin exactly, and what is the idea behind this digital currency? As you can already guess from the name itself, it is a form of crypto token that is “stable” and doesn't fluctuate much. This stability becomes possible due to the fact that stablecoins price is normally linked to a fiat currency (USD), which enables one-to-one exchanges with the actual currency.

As a result, businesses and consumers get the power to use cryptocurrency for regular payments without worrying about the value changing drastically. Plus, payments with these coins are fast, transparent, and secured on the blockchain.

When exploring the market, you will come across different types of stablecoins, each of them supported by various assets:

  • Fiat-Backed. These coins are backed mainly by fiat currencies like the euro or dollar. The core essence of them is that they can maintain a stable price due to the cash reserves archived in a bank account.
  • Commodity-Backed. All coins that get the backing of physical assets like real estate, gold, and any other metal fall into this category. One of the most popular stablecoins to be mentioned here is Paxos Gold.
  • Crypto-Backed. Coins supported and collateralized by other cryptos like Bitcoin or Ethereum are known as crypto-backed. They are issued on blockchain networks and are programmable thanks to smart contracts.

Well, it's no secret that the main power and attractive point in old and new stablecoins is their stability. But what are some other advantages of stablecoins? Let's find it out:

  • Low Volatile Assets. Just because stable assets are pegged to fiat currencies, they don\'t usually fluctuate like cryptos. This brings them in line with traditional currencies for businesses.
  • Quick and Cost-Effective Payments. Payment stablecoins pave the way for fast, low-cost and cross-border transactions.
  • Micropayments. The biggest stablecoins can make micropayments feasible. They allow for low-cost incremental payments and unlock massive economic activity.

Despite all their functional sides, these coins also have some “faults” and downsides to be aware of. The first concern is related to the risks coming from the absence of clear regulations in this field. Partially because of this reason, stablecoins enabled billion in crime since 2022 and this is a huge concern to take into account. The next drawback is that some coins are not as stable as they claim to be.

If they are held or retrieved by a bank or any other third party, there will be counterparty risk to consider. These entities manage the reserve assets, which can result in potential price instability or volatility and inefficient capital use.

The 2 types of stablecoins that take a bigger spot in the market are centralized and decentralized coins. The first group is issued by a central entity, as the name tells us. They are backed by reserves that are normally greater or equal compared to their tokens in circulation. Fiat-backed coins like USDC and USDT belong to this category.

The next type is decentralized coins. Here, everything is the opposite. Decentralized coins operate on smart contracts and are governed by a designated community. MakerDao's DAI is one of the perfect examples of stablecoins in this category. It is collateralized by other cryptos, such as Ethereum.

Almost all people interested in such coins for once wonder, “How are stablecoins taxed and regulated?” At the moment, no specific law or regulation is targeting just pegged coins. Even though many countries and regulators (the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)) have paid great attention to the field, there are no clear rules yet.

The only exception is Europe, where algorithmic pegged coins are particularly banned. On one hand, the overall lack of laws gives investors more freedom to do business. On the other hand, it can lead to an increase in risky situations similar to the “Stablecoins billion in crypto crime” case.

Originally, stable coins were utilized to buy other cryptos like Bitcoin because many exchanges didn't own access to traditional banking. Unlike country-issued currencies, stable digital currencies can be used 24/7, anywhere in the world, without relying on banks.

Another advantage of pegged coins in the crypto space is their compatibility with smart contracts on blockchains. The code dictates the terms and automates the transfer of money.

Next, stablecoins enabled in crypto the appearance of a fixed reserved currency. They can solve the problem of price swings by pegging their value to a stable reserve.

Most stable coins are linked directly to the value of a fiat currency, normally the U.S. dollar. The issuer holds a reserve of dollars and guarantees that there is one dollar in reserve for every coin issued. This setup keeps a steady price and gives trust to buyers because the issuer purchases and sells coins at $1 each.

In practice, prices of the best stablecoins may deviate slightly, about one or two percent, from their linked fiat prices. However, they avoid the extreme price swings that hinder the everyday use of cryptocurrencies. Except for dollars, pegged coins can also be tied to different assets like index fund values, commodities, etc.

Are stable coins really practical in real life, and how can you use them? Let's look through the most common use cases. Unlike volatile cryptos, stablecoins keep a consistent value tied to the asset they're pegged to. This stability is proof of their reliability for storing value.

In cryptocurrency trading, pegged coins serve as strong trading pairs. They help maintain the value of transactions and provide a practical measure of a cryptocurrency's worth. Additionally, you can earn interest just by lending such coins. However, these staking services can be risky and may not be allowed in certain countries.

Have you decided to buy stable coins? Then, it's time to learn how the process takes place and what you need to do:

  1. Pick the Coin. The first and most important task you have is to choose the coin you want to buy. Research the field, look through the top stablecoins by market cap, and pick your favorite.
  2. Choose a Safe Crypto Exchange. Pick a crypto exchange with regulatory compliance, a strong reputation, and a history of reliability.
  3. Register. Create an account on your chosen exchange by providing your name and contact information.
  4. Purchase. Once your account is ready to go, top it up by buying crypto. Then, via these funds purchase the stable coins of your choice.

If we look at the top spots among the most popular and largest coins by market cap, several names are worth mentioning. The first one is Tether. It constantly takes a grand place in the top five cryptos by market cap and is pegged to the U.S. dollar at a 1:1 ratio.

Most renowned exchanges such as Binance, Coinbase and Mraken offer Tether on their platforms. Some other top-rated stablecoins cover USDC backed by Coinbase, BUSD operating on the Binance Smart Chain and Original or Origin Dollar (OUSD). Also, on the top charts, you will come across the phrase “Bitcoin dominance without stablecoins”, which means stable coins and Bitcoin are ranked individually.

To put it simply, all cryptos other than Bitcoin are altcoins. Anything except BTC, like Ethereum, Shiba or Cardano, is called an altcoin. Altcoins differ from Bitcoin by providing novel and extra capabilities, specifically by enabling access to DeFi tools. On the other hand, stablecoins are a form of digital currency tied to a fiat currency like the dollar.

The core difference between the two lies in their purpose and so, their functionality. Just because altcoins are subject to extremes in price volatility, stable coins aim to deliver some stability as a hedge. Also note that they have a fixed amount of cash reserves.

Crypto enthusiasts that try to find more info regarding stable coins and their functionality often face this question. They usually pick from four answer choices, and the popular versions include the following:

  • Collateral method for stablecoins.
  • Rebase method.
  • Seigniorage method.
  • Voting method.

The correct answer to the question is the voting method. Unlike other options, it is not used to maintain coin stability. Their stability mechanisms are achieved through collateralization, rebasing and seigniorage.

Crypto lending and staking are the main ways that will help you earn interest on stable coins. On the platforms known as DeFi and CeFi, you can easily lend crypto and gain interest on the best stablecoins. You just give your coins to the platform, and they use them to give other people safe crypto loans for a fee.

Another way to earn interest is by staking them in a protocol to help maintain the network. Users deposit their pegged coins into a specific wallet or node, which they cannot access directly. In return, they receive a portion of the network's rewards, such as voting rights. It's important to note that staking stablecoins generally offer low but guaranteed returns.

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