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Tether's USDT Gains $1B as Paxos Burns Over $1.8B of Binance USD Stablecoins

The increase comes as BUSD issuer Paxos faces increasing regulatory scrutiny.

Updated Feb 15, 2023, 10:34 p.m. Published Feb 15, 2023, 10:15 p.m.
(Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk)
(Nikhilesh De/CoinDesk)

Tether’s USDT, the largest stablecoin by circulating supply, has gained some $1 billion in market capitalization as crypto investors flee rival Binance USD (BUSD), which came under regulatory scrutiny earlier this week.

USDT’s market cap has grown to $69.5 billion from $68.5 billion since Monday, according to cryptocurrency price tracker CoinGecko. This is the highest since last June’s crypto market turmoil, when traders placed bets on Tether’s demise.

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Tether’s recent gains come as BUSD, which is issued by Paxos under the exchange giant Binance’s brand, has been rapidly shrinking.

Blockchain data by crypto intelligence firm Nansen shows that Paxos has burned more than $1.8 billion worth of BUSD since Monday morning.

The market capitalization of BUSD has fallen to $14.3 billion from $16.1 billion during this period, representing a 11% decline, CoinGecko data shows.

Blockchain transfers shows that Paxos has burned $1.1 billion of BUSD in the past 24 hours. (Nansen)
Blockchain transfers shows that Paxos has burned $1.1 billion of BUSD in the past 24 hours. (Nansen)

The $136 billion stablecoin market is in the midst of a shakeup as U.S. regulators ratchet up the pressure on Paxos and BUSD, the third-largest stablecoin.

On Monday, Paxos announced it would stop minting BUSD after Feb. 21, citing orders from the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS). Meanwhile, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is preparing to sue the firm for issuing unregistered securities, CoinDesk reported earlier this week.

Read more: Stablecoins Are Not New. So Why Are Regulators Attacking Paxos?

While Paxos’ other stablecoin, the seventh-largest Paxos dollar (USDP), has avoided the regulators’ probing, the token has still experienced some $100 million of net redemptions, culminating in a 11% decrease in supply.

Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency whose price is fixed to an external asset, such as the U.S. dollar. If demand falters for a stablecoin, issuers decrease the supply by removing tokens from circulation, a pratice called burning, to keep the price peg.

Other large-cap stablecoins such as Circle’s USDC and MakerDAO’s DAI haven’t budged, indicating that investors have flocked to USDT from BUSD or sold their holdings for fiat money and other digital assets.

Conor Ryder, analyst at digital asset research firm Kaiko, told CoinDesk earlier this week that Tether was poised to be a “clear winner” of the stablecoin market’s reshuffling.

Read more: Binance USD's $16B Market Cap Up for Grabs as Paxos Regulatory Action Stirs Up Stablecoin Rivalry

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