DWF 2024 Market Review: Stablecoin Supply Reaches New High of 187.5 Billion; On-chain Activity Still Holds Significant Growth Potential
Original Source: DWF Ventures
Original Translation: DeepFlow Tech
2024 emerged as a pivotal year for cryptocurrency development—from increased institutional investor participation to significant on-chain activity growth, this year showcased important industry progress.
Here is a recap of the year's data:

Continuation of 2023's Growth
The market saw a strong rebound this year, with the total market capitalization surpassing the 2021 all-time high (ATH) and reaching $3.7 trillion.
In addition to significant liquidity increases, user numbers and trading volumes also grew in tandem—these data points indicate a healthy market development and increased real-world utility.

ETFs and Institutional Fund Inflows
One of the biggest market drivers in 2024 was the launch of a Bitcoin ETF in January and an Ethereum ETF in July. These financial products not only lowered the barrier for investors to enter the crypto market but also reflected a rapid growth in demand for crypto assets from traditional investors.
It is estimated that the total on-chain holdings of the Bitcoin ETF have grown to 1.1 million BTC, doubling from the beginning of the year.

Not only crypto-native companies, but many traditional enterprises are also increasing their investments in Bitcoin and other crypto assets. For example, companies like @MicroStrategy led by Saylor continue to add to their Bitcoin holdings, with their current holdings reaching 439,000 BTC.

The Potential of Stablecoins
Stablecoins are a core tool in the cryptocurrency ecosystem, enabling fast asset exchange and serving as a key indicator of new capital inflows.
In 2024, the total supply of stablecoins reached $187.5 billion, setting a new historical high. Meanwhile, stablecoin transaction counts and volumes grew by 30%-40%.
It is worth noting that even amidst market fluctuations, stablecoin transaction volumes remained at high levels—indicating that stablecoins have significant real-world utility beyond trading.

In terms of on-chain stablecoin trading volume, @trondao, @ethereum, @BNBCHAIN, and @solana continue to dominate. Layer 2 networks like @arbitrum and @base are also showing strong momentum in USDC trading volume and user growth.
While centralized exchanges (CEX) currently still lead in trading activity compared to decentralized exchanges (DEX), this landscape is changing.
The USDtb products recently launched by @BlackRock and @ethena_labs provide a secure and convenient way for traditional funds to enter DeFi. With the emergence of these regulated on-ramps, we may see more funds flowing into the on-chain ecosystem in the future.
The Rise of the Stablecoin Market in Latin America and Africa
Over the past year, the stablecoin market in Latin America and Africa has grown by 40%-50%. These regions have a strong demand for trustless currency hedging tools, leading to rapid development of the stablecoin market here.
More and more resources are pouring into these regions, such as the education initiatives launched by @Tether_to and @circle's payment service expansion plans in Latin America. Therefore, we expect this sector to continue its strong growth trajectory in 2025.

Trends in On-Chain Activity
L2 networks (such as @base, @arbitrum, and @Optimism) and non-EVM chains like @solana have shown significant inflows of capital this year. Users are increasingly opting for blockchain networks with lower transaction fees and faster speeds, leading to the attraction of more users to these chains.
The fastest-growing sectors are perpetual contracts and decentralized exchanges (DEX). The trading volumes in these two areas have grown by over 150%, and the total value locked (TVL) has also seen a 2-3x increase. The memecoin craze sparked by @pumpdotfun has greatly boosted trading volumes, with @RaydiumProtocol being one of the major beneficiaries, driving the development of other ecosystems as well. Additionally, this trend has fueled the widespread use of trading bots (such as @tradewithPhoton and @bonkbot_io). These bots are not only highly utilized but have also become one of the highest-earning fee protocols in the current crypto industry.

Nevertheless, on-chain activity still has tremendous growth potential. Currently, only 5%-10% of cryptocurrency holders are actively engaged in on-chain operations, meaning there is a large untapped user base.
Mobile-friendly interfaces (such as TON's mini app) have already made significant strides in user growth. For example, @ton_blockchain's mini-app has successfully attracted over 50 million users. Therefore, the future development of protocols will increasingly rely on mechanisms that optimize user experience (UX) and enhance user retention.

You may also like

Harvard and other institutions are liquidating their assets, and six core talents have left in a month. What is happening with Ethereum?

WEEX P2P now supports KES—Merchant Recruitment Now Open

Recovering cryptocurrency assets is a lucrative business that quietly makes a fortune

Gemini 3.5 is here! Tonight, Google personally eliminates Google

Duan Yongping establishes a position in a cryptocurrency company for the first time: Why Circle?

Vitalik: What is the key to the next phase of Ethereum?

Interlace: A global leader in Agentic Payment and stablecoin infrastructure platform, building the next generation of digital financial foundation

Morning Report | Musk's xAI launches Skills; Duan Yongping to first build position in Circle in Q1 2026; Polymarket partners with Nasdaq to launch prediction market

WEEX P2P now supports COP—Merchant Recruitment Now Open

Dialogue with Lead Bank Founder Jackie: American Banks Re-embrace Crypto

Vitalik: What we need to do is not to fight against AI, but to create a sanctuary

Morning News | VanEck and Grayscale submitted BNB ETF amendments on the same day; BlackRock discusses investing billions of dollars in SpaceX's IPO; Michael Saylor releases Bitcoin Tracker information again

Crypto ETF Weekly | Last week, the net outflow of Bitcoin spot ETFs in the United States was $995 million; the net outflow of Ethereum spot ETFs in the United States was $255 million

This Week's News Preview | The Federal Reserve Releases the Last FOMC Minutes of the "Powell Era"

Blockchain Capital Partner: Most people's understanding of on-chain economy is narrow

The ambition of "one account trading global assets": How does CoinUp.io break down asset barriers to become an industry dark horse?

How long will it take for the GPU futures market when computing power is commoditized?





