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BNB Chain Dominates 40% Of Global Stablecoin Transactions With Small-Value Transfers

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While large institutional flows dominate total stablecoin volume, small-value transfers make up most stablecoin transactions on $BNB Chain, which has eclipsed other blockchains by transaction count and has become one of the leaders in the sector.

$BNB Chain Tops Global Stablecoin Transactions By Count

As stablecoin activity continues to grow, $BNB Chain has emerged as one of the leading networks in the sector, positioning itself ahead of competitors like Ethereum, Tron, and Solana in transaction share, especially for smaller-value transfers predominant in emerging markets and retail use.

Recent data shows that $BNB Chain is leading the stablecoin sector by transaction count, handling roughly 40% of global transactions while only holding 5% of the total stablecoin supply.

This figure illustrates the high transaction velocity achieved through its low fees and faster block times, facilitated by recent upgrades, and active DeFi protocols like PancakeSwap and Venus.

On-chain data platform Dune also revealed that $BNB Chain is currently leading in monthly unique stablecoin senders among all blockchains. The data shows that the network saw 15.1 million unique senders in February alone, surpassing Tron’s 8.8 million, Ethereum’s 5.4 million, Solana’s 4.8 million, Arbitrum’s 2.5 million, and base’s 2.1 million.

This signals that, in terms of everyday stablecoin activity like trading, payments, and remittances, $BNB Chain is currently the most active network for users.

While Ethereum remains the dominant chain for stablecoins, the $BNB chain leads in annual stablecoin growth, as reported by NewsBTC, with the $BNB Smart Chain (BSC) soaring 133% Year-over-Year (YoY).

In addition, it doubled its stablecoin market capitalization to $14 billion at its 2025 peak, also recording the highest daily active users across blockchains. Recently, it also recorded $21.7 billion in stablecoin transfers in a single day, marking a yearly peak.

‘The Normies’ Lead Stablecoin Transactions Growth

Forbes recently highlighted the key role of fiat-pegged tokens in crisis economies, affirming that stablecoins have subtly become parallel currencies in emerging nations where local currencies are not a reliable store of value.

The Orbital Stablecoin Premium/Discount Index for Q4 2025, cited by Forbes, shows the gap between what people pay for digital dollars and what they should cost, with regions such as the Middle East and North Africa averaging a 16.35% buy premium.

Small stablecoin transactions under $10,000 grew exponentially in 2025, going from 316 million to 3.2 billion. “Most of that growth came from emerging markets, where a less-than-$0.05 transaction fee on chains like $BNB Chain or Polygon costs less than the bus fare to the nearest bank,” the news media outlet detailed.

Notably, 82% of stablecoin transfers are under $1,000 on the $BNB Chain, while 99% of them are below $10,000, with an average transaction cost of $0.050. According to the report, two-thirds of merchant stablecoin payments come from exchange accounts, and more than 50% of crypto users in emerging markets entered through Binance or OKX.

Nina, $BNB Chain’s Director of Growth, told Forbes that the chain’s substantial transaction volume relative to its smaller share of total value accurately reflects its user base: “The normies.”

“Our audiences are not necessarily all occupied institutions, but a lot of micro payments and retail users,” she explained.

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