According to Token Terminal, stablecoin issuers generated around $5 billion in revenue from Ethereum deployments in 2025, highlighting Ethereum’s central role as the primary profit engine for stablecoin infrastructure.According to Token Terminal, stablecoin issuers generated around $5 billion in revenue from Ethereum deployments in 2025, highlighting Ethereum’s central role as the primary profit engine for stablecoin infrastructure.

Stablecoin Issuers Generated ~$5B from Ethereum in 2025

2026/01/07 13:14
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News Brief
According to Token Terminal, stablecoin issuers generated around $5 billion in revenue from Ethereum deployments in 2025, highlighting Ethereum’s central role as the primary profit engine for stablecoin infrastructure.

Summary

According to Token Terminal, stablecoin issuers generated around $5 billion in revenue from Ethereum deployments in 2025, highlighting Ethereum’s central role as the primary profit engine for stablecoin infrastructure.

What’s Driving the Revenue

  • Transaction fees from transfers and smart‑contract interactions
  • Interest income on reserves deployed alongside on‑chain activity
  • High usage density of stablecoins in DeFi, payments, and settlement
  • Ethereum’s position as the default base layer for large‑value stablecoin flows

Despite competition from other chains, Ethereum continues to capture the highest‑value activity.

Why This Matters

  • Confirms stablecoins as one of crypto’s most profitable business models
  • Shows Ethereum is not just a settlement layer, but a revenue‑generating platform
  • Reinforces the alignment between stablecoin growth and ETH network usage
  • Highlights the importance of Ethereum for institutional and enterprise adoption

Stablecoins are increasingly the backbone of on‑chain finance—and Ethereum is where they earn the most.

Broader Implications

  • Issuers are incentivized to maintain and expand Ethereum deployments
  • Ethereum’s economic security benefits from sustained high‑value activity
  • Regulatory clarity around stablecoins could further accelerate revenue growth

Bottom Line

Token Terminal’s estimate of ~$5B in stablecoin issuer revenue from Ethereum in 2025 underscores Ethereum’s dominance in high‑value on‑chain finance. As stablecoin adoption scales globally, Ethereum remains the core layer where that value is created and monetized.

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