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Stablecoin demand starts to fade as Visa and Stripe build for the next boom

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Stablecoins have rarely had more policy attention than they do in 2026. Lawmakers, payment companies, and crypto firms are treating dollar tokens as infrastructure rather than a side market.

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However, the most visible demand signals now point the other way.

Search volume for “stablecoins” was down 54% month over month in June, based on annualized Google Trends data. At the same time, the aggregate stablecoin market cap was around $313.2 billion on June 27, down about 2.5% over 30 days.

The implication is clear: the sector is getting a weaker confirmation from retail curiosity and headline supply growth.

That creates a different test from the one stablecoin policy debates usually answer. The next phase may hinge on whether distribution can integrate with payment, settlement, and treasury systems deeply enough to sustain growth when search interest fades.

Attention cools as supply stalls

The search data is a partial-month reading through June 25 rather than a final June print, and the 54% figure is based on annualizing that incomplete period. Google Trends data can change as the month fills out.

Still, even a qualified drop is meaningful because search interest has been one of the cleaner public signals for whether the stablecoin narrative is spreading beyond crypto-native users.

In contrast to July 2025, CryptoSlate noted that global stablecoin searches had hit an all-time high, with Washington leading traffic as the market’s policy and adoption narrative gathered force. That makes search behavior part of the stablecoin cycle itself: attention followed supply growth, helping validate that stablecoins had become a broader market and political topic.

Supply gives a colder signal. DeFiLlama’s dashboard showed the stablecoin market cap near $313.2 billion on June 27, down about 2.5% over 30 days.

The June slowdown points to cooling rather than collapse. The same research found year-to-date supply growth at only 0.23%, compared with 46% in 2025. The easy interpretation from 2025, when attention, supply, and infrastructure all seemed to be rising together, has broken down.

The result is a market that looks mature in one direction and stalled in another. Stablecoins are big enough to draw attention from payment companies, regulators, and the Treasury market. The aggregate supply chart still lacks the acceleration that would make the hype self-explanatory.

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Signal What it shows Caveat
Search interest Reported 54% month-over-month drop in annualized June interest for “stablecoins” June was a partial month and should be treated as a provisional read
Aggregate supply About $313.2 billion in stablecoin market cap and a roughly 2.5% 30-day decline Live dashboard values move and should be timestamped
Payment rails A stablecoin settlement pilot reached a $7 billion annualized run rate Pilot scale is separate from broad market demand
Treasury rails Firms in 101 previously unsupported countries can access USDC-denominated Treasury balances Initial support depends on listed coins, fiat rails, and supported regions

Rails may become the next buyer

The institutional side of the narrative already has measurable proof points. In April, Visa’s stablecoin settlement pilot reached a $7 billion annualized run rate, up 50% from the previous quarter.

The company also said it had expanded support to nine blockchains and backed more than 130 stablecoin-linked card programs across more than 50 countries.

Those figures point to a different growth channel from the one that drove the last cycle. A retail attention wave shows up in search charts, social feeds, and exchange flows.

Payment settlement shows up more slowly, through processors, issuer partnerships, card programs, merchant routes, and treasury operations that let value move before the average user types “stablecoin” into a search bar.

Stripe points in the same direction. Its stablecoins for Treasury rollout gives businesses in 101 countries previously unsupported by Stripe access to USDC-denominated balances.

The product also connects those balances to ACH, wire, SEPA, and stablecoin send-and-receive support across eight blockchain networks, with more coins and rails planned.

That is a more operational form of distribution. It turns stablecoins from an asset users seek out into a balance, a payment path, or a settlement option that companies can use within existing financial workflows.

If that model works, growth could resume even without another spike in public curiosity. If adoption stays limited to pilots and product announcements, policy clarity and better rails may produce less new float than the 2026 narrative implies.

The distinction is important for issuers and payment firms because stablecoin supply is also the sector’s balance-sheet scoreboard. New rails can increase velocity before they increase outstanding supply, especially when customers use tokens for settlement instead of holding larger balances.

Durable distribution should eventually show up in sustained balances, recurring settlement volume, or both.

That timing gap gives the market a cleaner way to judge the next phase. Search interest can say whether retail attention is returning. DeFiLlama can show whether aggregate float is expanding.

Visa and Stripe can show whether business workflows are turning stablecoins into routine payment and treasury infrastructure. The strongest version of the bull case needs at least one institutional signal to translate into durable supply growth.

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Those developments explain why the sector has become a financial-infrastructure topic. The live question is whether the current growth engine can restart.

The demand signal is becoming less clean because different parts of the market are now saying different things. Policy coverage has intensified. Payment company activity says the infrastructure layer is being built.

Search and supply data show a visible cooling in demand from last year’s pace.

That leaves two plausible interpretations. The bearish case is that stablecoin mania has outrun actual demand, leaving infrastructure companies to build into a market whose fastest retail growth phase has already passed.

The more constructive interpretation is that stablecoin demand is shifting channels: less visible in Google searches, more embedded in payment, treasury, and cross-border money movement.

The next confirmation will come from aggregate supply stabilizing and then growing, while institutional channels continue to expand. Visa’s settlement run rate, Stripe’s treasury balances, DeFiLlama’s supply chart, and search-interest data together form a cleaner dashboard than any single policy milestone.

For now, the stablecoin market appears to have solved part of the distribution problem and exposed another. The rails are arriving. The rules are closer. The open question is whether those rails can generate sufficient routine business use to replace the retail-attention wave that helped make stablecoins feel inevitable in 2025.

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