According to a report shared by CryptoQuant, the 30-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) of USD Coin (ERC-20) active addresses has reached a new all-time high of 186According to a report shared by CryptoQuant, the 30-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) of USD Coin (ERC-20) active addresses has reached a new all-time high of 186

USDC Active Addresses Hit Record High as Capital Rotates Into Stablecoins

2026/02/13 06:31
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According to a report shared by CryptoQuant, the 30-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) of USD Coin (ERC-20) active addresses has reached a new all-time high of 186,000.

The surge in network activity comes amid a broader market correction, signaling a sharp shift in capital positioning across the digital asset ecosystem.

Clear Risk-Off Behavior

The spike in USDC activity reflects classic defensive market behavior. During periods of volatility and price weakness, investors typically rotate out of higher-risk assets and into stablecoins to preserve capital.

The scale of the increase suggests coordinated capital movement rather than isolated retail transactions. USDC is often favored by institutional desks and sophisticated DeFi participants due to its transparency framework and regulatory positioning. This makes the surge particularly notable in the current environment.

Instead of exiting entirely into fiat banking rails, market participants appear to be reallocating funds within the blockchain ecosystem. That distinction is important. It signals caution and capital preservation rather than structural disengagement from digital assets.

Liquidity Is Being Parked, Not Withdrawn

While prices across the market have corrected sharply in recent months, the rise in USDC active addresses indicates that liquidity remains on-chain. This represents accumulated “dry powder”, capital waiting for clearer directional signals before redeployment.

Historically, elevated stablecoin activity during corrections has coincided with rebalancing phases. Large pools of stablecoin liquidity can later act as fuel for renewed market momentum once confidence stabilizes.

A Rebalancing Phase

The divergence between falling asset prices and rising USDC network activity suggests the market is in a transitional phase. Capital is not disappearing; it is repositioning.

Such conditions often precede broader structural shifts, as sidelined liquidity remains ready to re-enter risk markets once volatility subsides and conviction improves.

The post USDC Active Addresses Hit Record High as Capital Rotates Into Stablecoins appeared first on ETHNews.

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