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Best Stablecoins Cryptocurrencies

Price-stable crypto pegged to the US dollar — Tether (USDT), USD Coin (USDC) and DAI, the settlement layer and safe harbour of the crypto economy.

Coins tracked
3
Sector market cap
$262.23B
Avg 24h change
-0.00%
Advancing
1/3
Stablecoins movers
Live Stablecoins cryptocurrency prices ranked by market cap
#NameLast 14d
1TetherUSDT$0.9994+0.01%$184.19B$30.71B
2USD CoinUSDC$0.9998+0.01%$73.39B$7.04B
3DaiDAI$0.9996+0.01%$4.65B$135.98M

About stablecoins coins

Stablecoins are tokens designed to hold a steady value — almost always one US dollar — by backing each coin with reserves or on-chain collateral. They are the cash leg of crypto: traders park in them between positions, and they settle the majority of on-chain volume. USDT and USDC lead by size, with DAI representing the decentralised, over-collateralised approach.

The table above ranks the stablecoins coins we track by market capitalisation, so the sector’s biggest names sit at the top. Prices, 24-hour movement and volume are pulled live and are indicative only — always confirm on your exchange before trading, and treat the more speculative corners of this sector as high-risk.

Stablecoins coins A–Z

Frequently asked questions

What are stablecoins cryptocurrencies?

Stablecoins are tokens designed to hold a steady value — almost always one US dollar — by backing each coin with reserves or on-chain collateral. They are the cash leg of crypto: traders park in them between positions, and they settle the majority of on-chain volume. USDT and USDC lead by size, with DAI representing the decentralised, over-collateralised approach.

How many stablecoins coins are listed here?

This hub tracks 3 of the most established stablecoins coins, ranked by market capitalisation with live prices. We focus on the largest and most liquid names rather than every micro-cap token in the sector.

How are the stablecoins coins ranked?

By market capitalisation — price multiplied by circulating supply — which is the standard way to gauge a coin’s relative size. You can re-sort the table by price, 24-hour change or volume, and use the Gainers and Losers tabs to surface the biggest daily moves.

Are these prices live and how often do they update?

Yes. The table is server-rendered on each request and cached briefly to respect data-source rate limits, so figures refresh within about a minute. Reload the page for the latest snapshot.