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Bitcoin is Falling, But $273 Billion in Stablecoins Isn’t Leaving

By CharlotteJune 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Stablecoin liquidity is staying inside crypto rather than cashing out. Still, it is bypassing exchanges and flowing into yield strategies, tokenized stocks, prediction markets, and real-world assets, according to an analyst.

The pattern helps explain why the combined supply of leading dollar tokens has held near $273 billion even as Bitcoin (BTC) slid below $60,000 and the wider market sold off.

Stablecoin Liquidity Stops Leaving but Skips Exchanges

Crypto markets have broadly weakened through 2026. Bitcoin trades over $64,000 after falling from highs above $120,000 late last year. The broader market sits at around $2.1 trillion, down 26% year-to-date.

In a normal downturn, stablecoin supply shrinks as traders convert to cash and exit. Analyst Darkfost said that it is not happening now.

“The stablecoin market cap continues to hold up remarkably well, remaining relatively stable at around $273 billion, even as the correction persists across Bitcoin and the broader crypto market,” the analyst said.

Darkfost explained that Tether (USDT) and USDC (USDC) shed about $8 billion in combined supply over a month in early February, versus roughly $4 billion now. Those swings reflect alternating inflow and outflow phases as the broader stablecoin cap stabilizes. The analyst noted that liquidity remains in crypto, yet it keeps avoiding exchanges, where inflows continue to slide.

Monthly inflows of the two stablecoins to exchanges fell to $2.9 billion from $5.7 billion last October. The annual average slipped to $3.87 billion from $4.47 billion.

The ratio between annual and monthly averages now sits at 0.77, a historically low reading. The gap shows how elevated inflows ran during the market’s strongest stretches.

“The key takeaway is that liquidity is no longer leaving the crypto market, yet it is not being aggressively deployed into crypto assets either. Instead, this suggests that capital is being utilized elsewhere within the ecosystem itself, reflecting the growing maturity and diversification of the crypto industry,” the post read.

Tether (USDT) and USDC (USDC) Inflow to Exchanges
Tether (USDT) and USDC (USDC) Inflow to Exchanges. Source: X/Darkfost

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Where the Money Goes Instead

Darkfost pointed to several outlets where capital could be flowing. Stablecoins can earn 15% to 20% through lending and looping in decentralized finance (DeFi). That yield competes directly with simply holding tokens.

Traders can also buy tokenized versions of public stocks, keeping equity exposure without leaving crypto rails. 

In its first week, Binance equity trading already hit ~2% of TradFi-referenced perpetuals volume.

For context, crypto spot-to-perps has historically run around 15%. That’s the convergence target.

But the bigger picture is structural:

→ Equity trades settled in stablecoins
→… pic.twitter.com/W5UsYKeRO8

— Binance Research (@BinanceResearch) June 9, 2026

Meanwhile, prediction markets have expanded, letting users wager on real-world events. The activity has further accelerated with the start of the World Cup 2026. The markets hold over $2 billion in volume on Polymarket

Real-world assets (RWAs) are also absorbing liquidity. Tokenized RWAs, excluding stablecoins, reached about $32.8 billion onchain by mid-May, according to RWA.xyz.

Thus, the data does not signal a return of risk appetite. Instead, it shows liquidity parked in income-bearing corners of crypto, waiting rather than chasing prices.

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