Rankings
Leaderboards for the questions people actually search: which is biggest, which pays most, which holds its peg, which you can actually exit.
Largest stablecoins by market cap
Circulating supply across all tracked chains. Size is the best single proxy for exit liquidity, but it says nothing about what backs the token — check the safety column.
Highest yielding stablecoins right now
The APY shown is the best liquidity-weighted rate we can source for each asset. Rate above the T-bill yield is compensation for a risk — read the source before allocating.
Most stable stablecoins (tightest peg)
Ranked by current absolute deviation from $1.00. Tight today does not mean tight under stress — the safety score factors in historical depegs too.
Most liquid stablecoins on-chain
Tracked pool liquidity across DEXs and lending markets. This is the number that determines whether you can actually exit at scale during a stress event.
Fastest growing stablecoins (30d supply change)
Supply growth is the clearest signal of where dollars are actually moving. Rapid growth in a young asset is also a concentration warning.
Largest tokenized treasury & RWA funds
Tokenized money market and Treasury products, ranked by on-chain AUM. These pay the risk-free rate but usually require KYC and restrict transfers.
Best stablecoin yields right now
The best available rate for each dollar token, shown next to the safety score of the token itself. Any rate meaningfully above short-dated Treasury yield is payment for a risk somebody has decided to take.
RWA stablecoins & tokenized real-world assets
Dollar tokens backed by real-world assets rather than by a payments float. Most pass through Treasury income, and most restrict transfers to KYC'd wallets.
Best stablecoins for payments & transfers
Payments need acceptance, not just size: a token that exists on one chain is useless to a counterparty on another. Ranked by liquidity depth weighted by how many chains it is deployed on.
Regulated stablecoins, ranked
Tokens whose issuer operates under an explicit licensing regime — MiCA in the EU, NYDFS trust charters, or an equivalent payment-institution licence. Regulation constrains reserve quality; it does not guarantee the peg.