Fa'aauauina Fa'aolaola tetele a le USDC, Fa'amanuiaga USDT a Tether

Massive redemptions for Circle’s USDC stablecoin continued on Monday, March 13, after the weekend panic and de-peg in the stablecoin. As per blockchain researcher Nansen, over $1.74 billion of USDC stablecoins were redeemed on Monday.

USDC stablecoin issuer Circle faced a major blow after the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) announced its shutdown last Friday. Circle had a staggering 43.3 billion of its reserves with SVB which led to a panic among USDC holders.

The result was that the USDC stablecoin started to de-peg dropping 90 cents over the last weekend. Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire, however, assured investors that their USDC reserves were safe. But this didn’t stop USDC holders from redeeming their coins against USD as the banks opened on Monday. Also, the strong recovery in the broader crypto market didn’t help the redemptions to slow down.

Nansen data shows that more than 2% of USDC’s circulating supply was redeemed yesterday. Andrew Thurman, head of content at Nansen fai:

“We have not seen this kind of drawdown in the stablecoin supply since the regulatory crackdown on BUSD last month”.

Holdings of the USDC stablecoin among institutional players have also dropped to a several-month low. It shows that institutional players are either redeeming or staying on the sidelines. “Institutional investors are still holding a huge amount of USDC, but it seems that those who got rid of it are hesitant to get back in,” said Thurman.

USDT Benefits From USDC Rout

As USDC holders panicked from the company’s exposure to Silicon Valley Bank, Tether’s USDT stablecoin saw strong inflows. On-chain data provider Santiment lipotia:

There’s a “massive flip between USDC and USDT whale holdings due to fears that USD Coin could potentially collapse. This FUD, at least for now, looks like it may have been overblown. But that hasn’t stopped the large holders of these two stablecoins to have massively merged into Tether at the expense of USD Coin”.

Faʻaaloalo: Santiment

On Monday, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire thanked the US government from stepping in and stopping the contagion to spread further. He fai: “100% of deposits from SVB are secure and will be available at banking open tomorrow. 100% of USDC reserves are also safe and secure, and we will complete our transfer for remaining SVB cash to BNY Mellon.”

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Source: https://coingape.com/circles-usdc-stablecoin-continues-to-see-heavy-redemptions-despite-market-recovery/