Non-USD stablecoin senders on Solana nearly tripled year-over-year, led by EURC and BRZ: Dune

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Solana’s non-USD stablecoin adoption surged nearly threefold in the past year, driven by EURC and BRZ growth alongside institutional integrations from Visa, Stripe, PayPal, Mastercard, and Western Union.

Unique senders of non-USD stablecoins on Solana nearly tripled year-over-year, according to data from Dune released April 1, 2026. The growth is being driven by adoption of EURC and BRZ stablecoins. Solana is positioning stablecoin payments as a core use case, leveraging its sub-second finality and near-zero fees, with institutional integrations from Visa, Stripe, PayPal, Mastercard, and Western Union.

The adoption surge follows Solana’s February 2026 launch of a stablecoin payment infrastructure. Dune published the findings alongside research conducted with Visa, detailing the expansion of regional stablecoins on the network. The growth reflects broader momentum toward cross-border payments on blockchain networks with high throughput and minimal transaction costs.

Sources: Dune

This article was generated automatically by The Defiant’s AI news system from publicly available sources.

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