Bloomberg: Since the introduction of the US regulatory bill, the proportion of stablecoins used for payments has increased by 70%
On October 25th, according to Bloomberg, since the United States passed its first regulatory bill for the cryptocurrency industry in July, the speed at which consumers and businesses are using stablecoins (digital tokens pegged to the US dollar) for real-world consumption and payments is rapidly increasing. According to a report from blockchain data provider Artemis, as of August 2025, the transaction volume of stablecoins used for goods, services, and transfers has exceeded $10 billion, compared to $6 billion in February of this year, more than doubling the transaction volume in August 2024. Artemis researchers suggest that at this growth rate, the annual payment scale of stablecoins could reach $122 billion.
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