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Tether And Circle Mint $4.5B In Stablecoins Since The Market Crash – Recovery Fuel?

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October 16, 2025
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Tether And Circle Mint $4.5B In Stablecoins Since The Market Crash – Recovery Fuel?
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Tether (USDT) is back in the spotlight after minting another $1 billion in new tokens — just days after issuing $2 billion earlier this week. The timing has drawn attention from analysts and traders alike, as the market continues to recover from one of the sharpest sell-offs of the year. With Bitcoin struggling to hold above the $110K region and altcoins showing weak follow-through, Tether’s sudden burst of activity is being closely watched as a potential signal of renewed liquidity or strategic repositioning.

This latest mint pushes Tether’s total new issuance to $3 billion in under a week, reinforcing its dominant position in the stablecoin market. During the sell-off, Tether dominance spiked to 5.5%, its highest level since April, reflecting a surge in demand for stable liquidity as traders fled risk assets. Since then, dominance has cooled slightly to 4.7%, but the stablecoin giant’s activity continues to draw intense scrutiny.

Tether USDT transactions | Source: Lookomchain

While Tether mints don’t always translate into immediate inflows to crypto assets, they often hint at growing sidelined capital preparing to re-enter the market. Whether this surge in issuance reflects institutional demand, exchange liquidity provisioning, or broader market preparation for a rebound remains to be seen — but the timing is far from random.

Stablecoin Issuance Surges After Market Crash

According to data shared by Lookonchain, Tether and Circle have minted a combined $4.5 billion in stablecoins following last Friday’s market crash. The report reveals that Tether issued $3 billion USDT, while Circle minted $1.5 billion USDC, highlighting that liquidity is quietly rebuilding even as prices remain unstable.

Circle USDC mints | Source: Lookonchain

Lookonchain notes that Circle has minted 250 million USDC six times since the crash, each within short intervals, underscoring strong and consistent demand for dollar-backed assets. These minting events — often used to meet institutional or exchange-level liquidity needs — suggest that large players are positioning capital in anticipation of potential volatility or future accumulation opportunities.

The timing is significant. The crypto market remains in a delicate and fearful phase, with Bitcoin consolidating around the $112K level after its sharp decline to $103K. Altcoins continue to trade at heavy discounts, and sentiment across social and on-chain indicators remains cautious. Yet, historically, such spikes in stablecoin issuance tend to precede aggressive market moves, as sidelined liquidity eventually flows back into risk assets once confidence begins to return.

In this context, the surge in Tether and Circle’s minting could signal that institutional money is quietly preparing for a turnaround. While fear continues to dominate short-term price action, stablecoin activity suggests that deep-pocketed players are positioning for what could become the next major phase of recovery.

USDT Dominance Spikes, But A Key Level Could Signal Recovery

The chart shows USDT dominance rebounding to 4.78%, reflecting a cautious market still leaning toward stablecoins after last week’s sharp sell-off. During Friday’s crash, Tether dominance briefly spiked to 5.5%, its highest since April, as investors sought safety amid panic. While the ratio has since cooled, it remains elevated — a sign that traders are still hesitant to rotate back into Bitcoin and altcoins.

USDT Market Cap dominance | Source: USDT.D chart on TradingView

Technically, dominance is now sitting above key moving averages, showing short-term strength for stable liquidity. However, analysts are watching a critical level at 3.96%. Historically, when USDT dominance falls below 3.96%, it signals that capital is flowing back into risk assets — often marking the early stages of altcoin recoveries.

If dominance fails to sustain above 4.5% and trends downward, it could indicate that investors are beginning to redeploy capital into the broader crypto market. Combined with the recent $4.5 billion in new stablecoin issuance from Tether and Circle, the setup suggests that while fear still dominates sentiment, liquidity is quietly building on the sidelines — ready to re-enter once confidence returns. A sustained drop below 3.96% would therefore be a bullish signal for altcoins and a potential turning point for the market.

Featured image from ChatGPT, chart from TradingView.com

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