Who Is Winning The Stablecoin Race?

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Before discussing specific stablecoin names, it is important to understand the three types of stablecoins that currently exist: centralized IOU stablecoins, crypto-collateralized stablecoins, and non-collateralized stablecoins.

Centralized IOU stablecoins are backed with fiat money or precious metals, such as the U.S. Dollar or other sovereign currencies.

Centralized IOU stablecoins have value because it is a representation of another asset.

Crypto-collateralized stablecoins are collateralized with digital assets on-chain.

Lastly, non-collateralized stablecoins are a type of stablecoin that are uncollateralized and feature an algorithmic mechanism to achieve price stability.

Data from CoinMarketCap indicates that Tether has over 87 percent of the total stablecoin market capitalization and nearly 99 percent of the total stablecoin volume in the past 24 hours.

TrueUSD has the second highest share of stablecoin market capitalization and volume with 7.8 percent and 0.7 percent, respectively.

According to Etherscan, the concentration of stablecoins in terms of holdings by top ten addresses are: MakerDAO's Dai at 31.28 percent, TrueUSD at 72.85 percent, Tether at 85.42 percent, Paxos Standard at 85.26 perecent, Gemini Dollar at 93.99 percent and Circle's USD//Coin 99.12 at percent.

In terms of capitalization and trading volume however, Tether is still the stablecoin market leader.

We can aniticipate an increase of activity of crypto-collateralized stablecoins as the cryptoasset market grows.

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