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by Crypto Rich
June 8, 2026

Ethereum and Tron dominate stablecoin supply, but XRPL, Stellar, and Solana are gaining fast. Here are the chains winning the race.
Ethereum and Tron hold roughly $247.6 billion of the $316.137 billion of all stablecoins in circulation, more than three-quarters of the entire market. Add Solana and BNB Chain and the top four account for about 87 percent of the supply. The race for first place is settled. The fight worth watching is underneath, where XRPL just posted a 22.85 percent jump in a single week.
Ethereum (@ethereum) sits on top with $157.531 billion, or 49.83 percent of all stablecoin supply on a single chain. $USDT leads there at 50.88 percent, with $USDC close behind, so no single issuer controls it.
Tron (@trondao) is the most concentrated chain in the top tier. It holds $90.102 billion, and 97.92 percent of that is USDT. In practice, Tron is a USDT settlement rail. People move Tether on it because fees are low and transfers are fast, and that one use case has made it the second-largest stablecoin chain in crypto.
Solana ($15.301 billion) and BNB Chain ($13.329 billion) round out the group. Solana (@solana) leans USDC at 51.10 percent and added 4.35 percent on the week. BNB Chain (@BNBCHAIN) runs mostly USDT at 68.85 percent and barely moved.
The chasing pack is far smaller, but several chains are growing at rates the leaders cannot match. The two biggest names just behind the top five are Base ($4.83 billion) and Arbitrum ($3.837 billion), both Ethereum L2s leaning heavily on USDC. The faster movers sit below them.
Polygon holds a solid eighth place at $3.59 billion, but it actually slipped 3.56 percent on the week. So the current momentum story belongs to XRPL and Stellar.
The "dominant stablecoin" column is a useful tell on the dashboard. It explains what is actually driving each chain's supply.
Three chains are effectively single-issuer rails, each above 95 percent concentration: Tron (USDT), XRPL (RLUSD) and Hyperliquid L1 (USDC). Hyperliquid already holds $6.498 billion, good for fifth overall.
Others run on a USDT-USDC mix. Ethereum, Solana, and Polygon are close to an even split, while Arbitrum and Sui lean toward USDC. That balance usually points to deeper DeFi activity rather than one dominant payment flow.
Avalanche's top stablecoin is $BUIDL at 32.37 percent, BlackRock's tokenized money market fund, a sign of where institutional cash is parking. Gnosis leans on $BRZ, a Brazilian real stablecoin, at 92.03 percent.
The total stablecoin market is $316.137 billion, down $3.724 billion, or 1.16 percent, over the past week. The pullback was broad, which makes the green numbers stand out more. Ethereum dominance holding near 50 percent shows how concentrated the top of the market still is.
The league table is split into two: The big four are locked in and hard to displace. Below the top four, everything is a live contest, and the chains reading green this week are the ones gaining ground.
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Crypto Rich
Rich has been researching cryptocurrency and blockchain technology for eight years and has served as a senior analyst at BSCN since its founding in 2020. He focuses on fundamental analysis of early-stage crypto projects and tokens and has published in-depth research reports on over 200 emerging protocols. Rich also writes about broader technology and scientific trends and maintains active involvement in the crypto community through X/Twitter Spaces, and leading industry events.
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