Stablecoins might not seem like an investment opportunity at first glance. U.S. dollar stablecoins are the most common -- Tether and USDC alone account for about $263 billion of the $317 billion ...
Tether is significantly larger than USDC in terms of market cap and boasts overall greater liquidity. USDC is emerging as a new payment option for U.S.-based consumers, thanks to a partnership with ...
CoinDesk University’s School of Stablecoin and Agentic Commerce will give you the tools to move beyond understanding to ...
USDC and PYUSD are both pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar and designed to hold their value, not appreciate over time. Circle's USDC is built for crypto-native users who trade on exchanges, use DeFi ...
Clear Street initiated coverage of Bakkt (BKKT) with a buy rating and a $14 price target, implying 44% upside after a steep year-to-date decline, the broker said in a research report Tuesday. The ...
Stablecoins let you earn beefy annual yields on your "waiting money" while staying ready to buy crypto dips instantly. Your stablecoin yields depend more on which platform you use than which coin you ...
PAX Gold and Tether Gold are stablecoins backed by gold reserves. Tether Gold is slightly cheaper, coming closer to the spot price of gold. However, the issuer of PAX Gold is licensed in the U.S., and ...
The global stablecoin market grew by 50% in 2025, but two stablecoin giants continue to dominate the industry: Tether (CRYPTO: USDT) and USDC (CRYPTO: USDC). According to the latest Motley Fool ...
Just two stablecoins -- Tether (CRYPTO: USDT) and USDC (CRYPTO: USDC)-- account for a whopping 90% of the value of the $250 billion stablecoin market. So, for the majority of investors, the question ...
Combined, Tether and USDC account for 90% of the total value of the stablecoin market. While the use cases for Tether and USDC are similar, USDC appears to be gaining more traction with U.S.-based ...