Stablecoin Market Retreats $7.7B in June, Largest Monthly Decline Since Terra Collapse

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According to Odaily, the stablecoin market experienced its largest monthly decline since Terra's May 2022 collapse in June 2026, with total market value falling by $7.7 billion. Since its May peak, the market has contracted by approximately $10 billion, driven mainly by major issuers: Tether's USDT dropped from roughly $190 billion in May to $184 billion, a loss of about $6 billion, while Circle's USDC fell from a March 2026 high near $80 billion to approximately $73 billion, down $7 billion.

The current adjustment remains more moderate than the crypto winter of 2022, when stablecoin markets experienced cumulative declines exceeding 26%, according to CoinDesk.

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