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Circle’s USDC on track to topple Tether USDT as the top stablecoin in 2022

Circle's USDC on track to topple Tether USDT as the top stablecoin in 2022

The growth of Circle’s native stablecoin USD Coin (USDC) in the last two months compared to its $66-billion rival giant Tether (USDT) is nothing short of spectacular.

USDT, USDC market cap ratio hits the lowest on record

Notably, USDC’s market capitalization has grown by 8.27% since May, reaching its highest level of $55.9 billion on July 2. In contrast, USDT has suffered an over 19% drop in its market valuation, currently treading around $66.14 billion.

USDT circulating market cap. Source: Messari

This is the closest USDC has come to challenging USDT’s supremacy in the stablecoin sector based on the diminishing gap between their market caps.

In detail, the USDT to USDC market cap ratio was above “9” in August 2020. However, in July, it dropped to 1.20, the lowest on record, as shown in the chart below.

USDT to USDC market cap ratio. Source: TradingView

At the current rate — and with less than $10 billion now separating the two stablecoins — USDC can surpass USDT by market capitalization in a few months, if not weeks. 

Interestingly, USDC has already flipped USDT regarding “real volume” atop the Ethereum blockchain.

USDT sails through doubts

Crypto investors have turned cautious since the collapse of Terra’s $40 billion “algorithmic stablecoin” project in May, fearing that the same could happen to USDT. That is primarily due to speculations that Tether’s USDT tokens are not 100% backed by cash and other traditional assets as it claims.

As a result, short sellers have boosted their bets on the possibility that USDT would soon fall below its $1-peg, with the Wall Street Journal reporting that these bearish positions could be worth “hundreds of millions” of dollars.

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These bets anticipate that Tether would not be able to redeem all its USDT for a dollar in a “bank run” like scenario. As a result, people would start selling their stablecoin at a discount, breakin the peg.

USDT has a history of going below or above its $1-peg during extreme market volatility, though this was more pronounced in its earlier days.

For instance, in October 2018, the token’s value dropped to as low as $0.85 (on Kraken) amid rumors that one of its sister companies (crypto exchange Bitfinex) is insolvent.

USDT price chart since 2015. Source: CoinMarketCap

The same happened after the Terra collapse in May, with USDT’s value briefly plummeting to as low as $0.97. Nonetheless, the stablecoin recovered its…

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