Stablecoin inflows to cryptocurrency exchanges have surged to $98 billion, doubling from previous levels, according to CryptoQuant analyst Darkfost. This increase comes as Bitcoin's price has corrected to approximately 50% of its all-time high from October. The weekly average inflow of stablecoins, measured by a 7-day moving average, had previously fallen to $51 billion by the end of December 2025, indicating a period of low demand.
The recent rise in stablecoin inflows surpasses the 90-day average of $89 billion, suggesting an acceleration in fund deployment and a potential recovery in investor interest. Despite ongoing selling pressure in the market, the increased inflows are seen as a positive sign, indicating that capital is beginning to return to the crypto space.
Stablecoin Inflows to Exchanges Double to $98 Billion Amid Market Pressure
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