Stablecoins attested in the last 90 days
An attestation is an accountant confirming reserves at a point in time. It is weaker than an audit, but a stale one is a warning sign. This list only includes issuers who published within the last 90 days.
How this list is built. Issuers with a reserve report dated within 90 days of today, from our attestation register. Data refreshes continuously from on-chain supply and our issuer register.
Columns
| $182.94B | $0.9994 | +0.51% | 4.25% | 76 | |
| $71.95B | $0.9997 | −0.51% | 8.02% | 91 | |
| $4.01B | $0.9992 | −0.41% | 8.73% | 79 | |
| $2.14B | $1.1392 | +0.08% | 3.55% | 88 | |
| $1.76B | $1.0003 | +13.28% | 4.99%* | 91 | |
| $350.97M | $0.9973 | +0.05% | 1.31%* | 57 | |
| $29.17M | $0.9995 | −8.66% | — | 93 |
Column definitions:Peg deviationLiquidity (market depth)Market cap (circulating supply)Safety scoreAPY (annual percentage yield)Full glossary
Frequently asked
+ − Is an attestation the same as an audit?
No. An attestation confirms balances on a given date under agreed procedures. A full audit tests controls across a period and gives an opinion on financial statements.