On-chain data on the Solana network shows some interesting fluctuations. Circle recently minted 500 million USDC on this chain in a single day, and since the beginning of the year, the total minted amount has surpassed 55 billion. Looking back, the record for a single-day minting of 1 billion was set on September 25, 2025, which was the peak of the current cycle.
What do these series of data points reflect? The supply of stablecoins continues to expand, especially on high-speed transaction chains like Solana. The market's demand for liquidity seems to show no signs of weakening, with USDC minting maintaining a relatively high pace. What this means for users who want to be active on-chain might be worth pondering.
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just_another_wallet
· 20h ago
Solana's stablecoin issuance is so aggressive, is it starting again?
55 billion USDC... Just thinking about it makes my scalp tingle. Such abundant liquidity feels dangerous.
The 1 billion daily record is truly unsustainable. Who can keep up with this pace?
Feeling a bit anxious, it seems like another round of retail cutting.
With so much money, what else would we invest in besides crypto...
Circle is minting aggressively here. They won't dump the market next, right?
This data looks just like a bubble being blown.
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DegenGambler
· 22h ago
55 billion USDC? Well, now people on Solana really have enough liquidity to take a gamble.
Speaking of this momentum... it feels like it's paving the way for a major market move.
That 1 billion record set in a single day last September is still exciting to think about. Maintaining this level now shows what?
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ClassicDumpster
· 22h ago
550 billion already? The stablecoin issuance on Solana feels like it's constantly breaking new records, liquidity just can't stop
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The 10 billion single-day record in September... now it's become routine, the market is just that hungry
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Liquidity demand hasn't weakened; frankly, people are still trading wildly, this ecosystem is incredibly hot
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Minting so much USDC every day, how deep are the pockets? Circle really isn't taking a break
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To activate users on the chain... well, ample liquidity is always a good thing, it all depends on how you seize the opportunity
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FOMOSapien
· 22h ago
55 billion USDC? Is there really no bottom to this liquidity supply?
The Solana ecosystem is growing so fast, stablecoins have to keep printing like crazy.
The September peak of 1 billion in a single day—are we still testing that level?
If this pace suddenly slows down, be careful.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 22h ago
550 billion USDC minted? Is Solana about to take off? Liquidity is skyrocketing.
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They've broken the single-day record of 1 billion before, and now it's still at a high level... What could this be hinting at?
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Wake up, with such aggressive stablecoin expansion, there might be something you don't expect behind it.
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Circle's aggressive minting on Solana feels a bit off.
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Is the liquidity demand not weakening? Or is someone preparing for something?
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500 million in one day? That's a pretty intense pace, is it real?
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The Solana ecosystem is addicted to USDC, haha.
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A total of 55 billion... That number sounds outrageous. Who is using so much stablecoin?
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I just want to know where all this liquidity is ultimately flowing.
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Such a high minting record, is it a good thing or a warning signal? Who the hell knows.
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ChainDetective
· 23h ago
55 billion USDC, and the liquidity... But it feels like there's also quite a bit of dumping activity.
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5 billion per day is still being minted? Is Solana's activity really at its peak, or is someone疯狂加杠杆 (crazy leverage)?
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Since the high point of 1 billion in September, it hasn't been broken again. Now that the pace is stable, it feels a bit strange.
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With such a strong push in supply, we need to see how the inflow and outflow on exchanges are moving.
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A sudden surge in stablecoins is usually due to big players hoarding, or retail investors panic-buying liquidity? This question needs careful consideration.
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Solana's on-chain activity is indeed outrageous, but the growth rate of USDC... is a bit beyond expectations.
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While ample liquidity is good, I'm worried it might be paving the way for bagholders.
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WhaleWatcher
· 23h ago
55 billion USDC now, SOL's chain is really printing money
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On that September day, the peak was 1 billion. If it can still maintain this pace, liquidity truly hasn't stopped
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A daily minting volume of 500 million, either institutions are hoarding, or the market is indeed increasing leverage
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The rapid expansion of stablecoins feels a bit excessive. Will there be backlash later?
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Circle's minting speed is really injecting blood into the SOL ecosystem, and user activity is skyrocketing
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Can anyone explain where all these USDC inflows are ultimately going?
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A daily 500 million hovering at a high level indicates the market is still holding back a big move
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Looking at the total of 55 billion, SOL has indeed attracted quite a bit of capital, but risks should also be kept in mind
On-chain data on the Solana network shows some interesting fluctuations. Circle recently minted 500 million USDC on this chain in a single day, and since the beginning of the year, the total minted amount has surpassed 55 billion. Looking back, the record for a single-day minting of 1 billion was set on September 25, 2025, which was the peak of the current cycle.
What do these series of data points reflect? The supply of stablecoins continues to expand, especially on high-speed transaction chains like Solana. The market's demand for liquidity seems to show no signs of weakening, with USDC minting maintaining a relatively high pace. What this means for users who want to be active on-chain might be worth pondering.