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Cardano’s total stablecoin market cap has climbed to roughly $54.88 million, a 15% jump from where it stood in early March 2026. That figure captures just how quickly liquidity has…
Cardano’s total stablecoin market cap has climbed to roughly $54.88 million, a 15% jump from where it stood in early March 2026. That figure captures just how quickly liquidity has been building on the network over the past several weeks.
Circle’s USDCx now commands the largest share of Cardano’s stablecoin market at 45.20%, with USDM at 26.90%, USDA at 15.45%, and DJED at around 5.90%. Data from Cexplorer shows that nearly 8 million USDCx were minted within just the last two days of the reporting period.
According to Messari data, Cardano recorded a 61% rise in stablecoin market cap over the past seven days — the highest among major blockchain networks tracked during that period. Polygon came in second at 36%, followed by World Chain at 10.3%, HyperEVM at 7.4%, and XDC Network at 3.5%.

Net stablecoin flow for the current epoch on Cardano has reached approximately $8.55 million. Reports indicate that around $9.57 million worth of stablecoins were minted during this stretch, while roughly $1 million were burned.
The minting surge has been concentrated in USDCx, which is Circle’s on-chain representation of USDC on the Cardano blockchain. That product has seen consistent minting activity throughout the week, with activity accelerating in the final two days.
Despite the momentum, Cardano has not yet secured a direct integration of a Tier-1 stablecoin such as Circle’s native USDC or Tether’s USDT.
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson has raised this point repeatedly, saying that such an addition would significantly strengthen the network’s DeFi activity and liquidity depth.
What The Numbers Reflect
The figures point to rising on-chain activity across the Cardano ecosystem, even as the network continues working toward deeper stablecoin infrastructure.
Analysts generally treat stablecoin inflows as a signal of expanding financial activity and wider DeFi adoption on a given chain.
Cardano’s one-week performance puts it well ahead of the other networks in Messari’s rankings for stablecoin market cap growth.
Whether that pace holds will likely depend on how quickly new stablecoin integrations and minting activity continue across the ecosystem.
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