Ethereum's stablecoin ecosystem just hit a major milestone—Q4 2025 saw $8 trillion in transfer volume, nearly doubling what we witnessed back in Q2. That's not just a number spike; it reflects real momentum in on-chain payments. The supply side tells a similar story: stablecoin supply expanded 43% to reach approximately $181 billion, with daily transactions peaking at 2.23 million. What's particularly striking is Ethereum's dominance across two critical fronts. The network commands 57% of the stablecoin market and solidifies its position with 65% of the Real World Asset (RWA) sector, which now exceeds $19 billion. These figures suggest we're watching genuine adoption of blockchain infrastructure for actual payments and tokenized assets, not just speculative positioning.
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ForkThisDAO
· 01-10 14:55
8 trillion transfer volume? Hmm... that number is a bit outrageous, are they really just bragging again
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Wait, did RWA really break 1.9 billion? Why don't I feel any change in life?
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Wake up, this is another "monthly level" positive signal in the crypto world, it should drop next week
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57% market share indicates what? Ethereum is still the top player, and other L1s are just supporting roles
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Such a large amount of information, but I just want to ask: are these real transactions or just robots transferring back and forth?
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2.23 million daily transactions... Ah, how many of these are real users?
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RWA has indeed risen, but are real people in the physical world actually using it? Or is it just institutions playing around
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TrustMeBro
· 01-10 14:30
These numbers are a bit outrageous, with the stablecoin supply doubling to 18.1 billion. Is Ethereum really about to take off this time?
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NGL, this wave of RWA growth is crazy. 1.9 billion directly accounts for 65% eaten by Ethereum, other chains must be feeling pretty uncomfortable...
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Wait, 2.23 million daily trading volume? Are we really just blowing bubbles again?
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8 trillion in transfer volume... sounds huge, but I just want to know how much of it is real payments versus arbitrage trading.
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Is Ethereum now the payment infrastructure? What about BTC—are we forever living in the dream of store of value?
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Stablecoin supply has increased by 43%, but the market volume is so small. Could someone be quietly printing more money again?
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RWA has really broken out of the circle, surpassing 1.9 billion... but can we trust this data? It feels like it's being hyped up quite a bit.
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Interesting, Ethereum has shifted from a smart contract platform to a payment track. This reversal is quite significant.
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BrokeBeans
· 01-08 14:40
8 trillion in transfer volume... ETH is really about to take off this time, and the 65% RWA figure is hard to hold up anymore.
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ZKProofEnthusiast
· 01-08 06:13
8 trillion transfer volume? Oh my, is this number real... But ETH's dominance in RWA is indeed impressive, 65% is just too strong.
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AirdropLicker
· 01-07 16:08
8 trillion transfer volume? How much water does this number need to be believable...
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Wait, is RWA really increasing in volume, or is it just hype again?
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ETH's market share has been quite steady in this wave, but we'll see if it can hold up later
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2.23 million daily transactions... Honestly, I'm a bit confused by this data, I need to dig into the details
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Doubling from Q2 to Q4? Why didn't I get in during Q2 then, huh
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57% market share sounds great, but what are the competitors doing
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Over $1.9 billion in RWA is the real story here, not just hype
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$181B liquidity, this time it doesn't seem as fake as before
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Transfer volume skyrocketed, but I have no idea what proportion is genuine transactions...
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Ethereum locking in RWA market? I need to see who's fighting for territory
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MemeCoinSavant
· 01-07 16:06
ngl the 8 trillion volume number is hitting different... but let me check the p-value on this thesis before i get too bullish 📊
wait so ethereum really controlling 57% + 65% RWA? that's not cope, that's just statistically based
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PerpetualLonger
· 01-07 16:04
Bro, this data doesn't seem right. How come I haven't felt the impact of 8 trillion in transfer volume? Fully invested and waiting to break even. This really is the last chance to buy the dip.
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APY追逐者
· 01-07 15:57
ETH's stablecoin ecosystem has indeed taken off. The doubling of the 80 trillion trading volume is a bit unbelievable... But the 65% share in RWA is the real deal. Finally seeing on-chain payments become more than just a paper game.
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metaverse_hermit
· 01-07 15:46
8 trillion transfer volume, now that's what I call real application landing, not those air coins hype
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ETH stablecoins account for 57% of the market share... alright, the era of monopoly is here
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181 billion in supply, over 2.3 million daily transactions... what does that mean? People are really using it
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RWA exceeds 1.9 billion? This is the future, much more reliable than shitcoins
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Doubling growth is not surprising, but the key is this time it's not a capital game, it's actual payments
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Are you still arguing about which chain is stronger? ETH data has spoken
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65% of RWA share, Ethereum has truly locked down this track
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Last year Q2 was only a little... doubled in half a year, this growth rate is a bit outrageous
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Finally not just hype, on-chain payments are really happening
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2.23 million daily transactions, now that's an active ecosystem, how do other chains look?
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-07 15:40
80 trillion transfer volume... This time, it's really not just hype, right?
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ETH has completely dominated the stablecoin sector; what does a 57% market share indicate?
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2.23 million daily transaction peak—I just want to know how much of this is genuine payments.
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RWA is only 1.9 billion? Feels like it's been exaggerated; on-chain real assets are still a long way off.
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43% supply growth... Could this be a sign of a bubble? I feel a bit uneasy.
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The promised "real adoption" still needs market verification; the numbers look good, but that's all.
Ethereum's stablecoin ecosystem just hit a major milestone—Q4 2025 saw $8 trillion in transfer volume, nearly doubling what we witnessed back in Q2. That's not just a number spike; it reflects real momentum in on-chain payments. The supply side tells a similar story: stablecoin supply expanded 43% to reach approximately $181 billion, with daily transactions peaking at 2.23 million. What's particularly striking is Ethereum's dominance across two critical fronts. The network commands 57% of the stablecoin market and solidifies its position with 65% of the Real World Asset (RWA) sector, which now exceeds $19 billion. These figures suggest we're watching genuine adoption of blockchain infrastructure for actual payments and tokenized assets, not just speculative positioning.