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Stablecoin Market Cap Hits $310B: Is an Institutional "Buy the Dip" Campaign Underway?

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AuthorBlock Tao
Mar 9, 2026 6:32 AM

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The stablecoin market capitalization reached a record high exceeding $310 billion, with Tether dominating over 58%. Despite this growth, the broader cryptocurrency market has declined, with Bitcoin falling below $65,000. This divergence indicates institutional capital is not yet converting into cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, remaining on the sidelines. While Bitcoin's technical structure suggests potential upside, MicroStrategy continues to accumulate Bitcoin, providing some stability to investor confidence.

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TradingKey - Stablecoin market capitalization reaches a new all-time high as institutional funds continue to flow in, but there is no rush to buy Bitcoin.

On Monday (March 9), the total market capitalization of stablecoins surged past $310 billion, setting a new record. According to DefiLlama data, the stablecoin market cap peaked at $313 billion, of which Tether ( USDT) has a market capitalization of nearly $184 billion, accounting for over 58%, and remains the world's largest stablecoin.

stablecoin-usdt-tvl-c83e43c06e2e4074aa164c33338fc110Stablecoin market capitalization, Source: DefiLlama

Despite the continuous expansion of the stablecoin market cap, the broader cryptocurrency market has experienced a decline. This morning, the crypto market fell by over 1%, with the total market cap dropping to $2.27 trillion, hitting its lowest level since September 2024 and completely erasing the gains made since Trump's second presidential election victory.

Crypto-marketcap-7e2434c57c854dc4a5e313a62d2781c2Total cryptocurrency market capitalization, Source: CoinMarketCap

Meanwhile, major coins have all seen varying degrees of decline, with Bitcoin ( BTC) falling to around $65,000, Ethereum ( ETH) dropping below $2,000, Binance Coin( BNB) pulling back to around $600, Ripple ( XRP) falling to $1.30.

Based on past experience, a continuous rise in stablecoin market capitalization typically leads to a general market rally, driving up the total market value. However, a divergence has emerged; the crypto market is falling instead of rising, indicating that capital outflows are exceeding inflows, resulting in a net outflow and reflecting overall market weakness.

The continuous rise in the total market capitalization of stablecoins indicates growth in stablecoin issuance and suggests a surge in institutional demand. However, these funds have not been converted into non-stablecoins, showing that institutional capital is in no hurry to buy the dip in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum, choosing instead to remain on the sidelines. This is clearly unfavorable for the price appreciation of these tokens.

Last Wednesday, Bitcoin prices briefly broke through the $72,000 resistance level, reaching a high of $74,000, a new peak since the February 5 crash. However, Bitcoin failed to sustain its gains, falling below $72,000 that day and undergoing a four-day correction, which shifted the previous consolidation box into an upward-sloping channel. The technical structure presents a bullish pattern, with expectations of continued volatility to the upside.bitcoin-btc-price-c07359df626440c0b33db9b1be97f49e Bitcoin price chart, Source: TradingView

Furthermore, the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, Strategy (MSTR )'s pace of accumulation has not slowed, which not only helps stabilize investor confidence but also absorbs a certain amount of selling pressure. Over the past 30 days, the company added 7,235 Bitcoins, bringing its total holdings to over 720,000 BTC. According to Bitcoin News on March 8, the company's founder Michael J. Saylor hinted at further Bitcoin acquisitions this week.

This content was translated using AI and reviewed for clarity. It is for informational purposes only.

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