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The Stablecoins Analytics dataset provides hourly aggregated insights into stablecoin activity across major blockchains. It includes metrics such as transfer volume, mint and burn activity and the number of unique participants. This data allows users to evaluate adoption, monitor liquidity flows and understand usage trends across chains.
Details
This dataset provides a clear view into how stablecoins are issued, burned and transferred across blockchains. It also tracks wallet-level activity to help quantify participation and identify shifts in usage across networks.
Each data point includes:
- Transfer Volume – Total USD value of tokens moved between addresses
- Mint Volume – Total USD value of newly issued tokens
- Burn Volume – Total USD value of burned tokens
- Transaction Counts – Number of transfers, mints and burns
- Wallet Activity – Count of unique sending and receiving addresses
- Asset and Chain Details – Token symbol, contract address, blockchain and timestamp
Common use cases include:
- Measuring stablecoin demand across chains and ecosystems
- Monitoring protocol-level mint and burn trends
- Identifying capital migration during market volatility
- Supporting treasury management and on-chain flow analytics
- Correlations with macroeconomic events
To explore and visualize this dataset, visit: https://intelligence.amberdata.com/open-data/stablecoins
API Endpoints
https://docs.amberdata.io/http/blockchain/stablecoins-information-gold
https://docs.amberdata.io/http/blockchain/stablecoins-transfers-hourly-gold
Availability
Blockchain | Status | startDate |
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Arbitrum | Full History | 2021-09-01 |
Avalanche | Full History | 2020-09-21 |
Base | Full History | 2023-07-13 |
BNB | Full History | 2019-04-23 |
Ethereum | Full History | 2015-07-30 |
Optimism | Full History | 2021-11-11 |
Polygon | Full History | 2020-05-30 |
TRON | Full History | 2018-06-25 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in the transfer volume?
Transfer volume measures the total USD value of tokens moved between addresses, excluding mint and burn operations.
How is mint and burn volume calculated?
Mint volume is based on new token issuance events by the contract. Burn volume reflects tokens sent to known burn addresses or destroyed through contract functions. Both are measured in USD.
Are contract addresses consistent across chains?
No. Contract addresses for a given asset are unique per blockchain. To analyze one asset across chains, use the assetSymbol rather than assetAddress.
How do I access the underlying dataset for these dashboards?
Please reach out to an Account Executive at sales@amberdata.io