The stablecoin economy keeps pressing higher, with its total valuation topping $316 billion as of March 21 after adding $124.9 million over the past week. Of that $316 billion, Tether’s USDT holds a commanding 58.25% share.
Top 5 Stablecoins Control 89% of $316B Market as Sector Edges Higher in March 2026

Stablecoin Supply Grows Steadily
The fiat-pegged token sector moved slightly higher this past week, adding 0.04%. Zooming out, the past month tells a clearer story, with total valuation climbing 2.49%, or about $7.67 billion, based on data from defillama.com.
The stablecoin market continues to be dominated by tether ( USDT), which maintains a massive market cap of $184.119 billion this weekend. Tether posted a minimal gain over the past week, rising 0.06% with roughly $115 million in inflows.

Circle’s USDC moved the other way, slipping 0.19% as about $150 million exited, leaving its market cap at $79.091 billion on Saturday. Sky dollar (USDS) holds the third spot, climbing 2.41% over the same stretch and bringing its valuation to $8.245 billion.
Ethena’s yield-bearing stablecoin USDe saw a slight lift this week after pulling back in prior weeks, edging up 0.04% with about $2.11 million in inflows to reach $5.923 billion as of this writing. Sky’s DAI, holding the fifth spot among stablecoins, carries a market valuation of $4.569 billion. It added 0.66% over the past seven days, keeping its place among the top five.
Those five tokens combine for $282 billion, accounting for 89.24% of the $316 billion stablecoin economy this weekend. World Liberty Financial’s USD1, with a $4.428 billion market cap, moved lower over the past seven days, falling 3.69%. Paypal’s PYUSD also declined, slipping 0.97% to $4.066 billion.

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Rounding out the top ten, Blackrock‘s BUIDL, Circle’s USYC, and Global Dollar’s USDG each posted gains, ranging from 0.69% to 7.41%. After a stretch of declines, the fiat-pegged token sector has been inching higher week by week over the past three. At the same time, USDT’s dominance has eased, slipping below the 60% range it held for an extended period.
While USDT still commands the largest share by a wide margin, its slight pullback in dominance and the steady gains among smaller competitors suggest a more distributed structure beginning to take shape. Still, only time will tell whether that shift holds or fades.
FAQ 🔎
- What is the total stablecoin market cap on March 21, 2026? The stablecoin market stands at about $316 billion as of March 21, 2026.
- Which stablecoin dominates the market right now? Tether’s USDT leads with roughly 58% of the total market share.
- How much of the market do the top five stablecoins control? The top five stablecoins account for about $282 billion, or 89% of the sector.
- Are stablecoins growing or declining recently? The sector is seeing steady, modest growth after a few brief periods of decline three weeks ago.














