The USD Stablecoin category includes digital assets designed to maintain a 1:1 peg with the US dollar, providing stability and liquidity across the global crypto ecosystem. These stablecoins serve as the backbone of DeFi, payments, and trading, enabling instant, low-cost transfers without exposure to market volatility. Leading examples such as USDT (Tether), USDC (Circle), and FDUSD are backed by reserves or collateralized assets to ensure reliability. USD stablecoins allow traders to hedge positions, earn yield, and settle transactions seamlessly across multiple chains including Ethereum, Tron, and Solana. In 2025, USD-pegged stablecoins continue to dominate digital finance, bridging traditional currencies with blockchain technology while powering cross-border payments and Web3 commerce. Their transparency and growing regulatory oversight reinforce their role as a trusted digital representation of fiat currency in decentralized markets.
| # | Coin Name ⇅ | Price ⇅ | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
101 | High Yield USD (Base)HYUSD | $1.13 | |
102 | BYUSDBYUSD | $1.00 | |
103 | ROME StablecoinROME | $0.99 | |
104 | TORTOR | $0.02 | |
105 | Elixir deUSDDEUSD | $0.000906 | |
106 | Astera USDASUSD | $0.01 | |
107 | Currency One USDC1USD | $0.99 | |
108 | flexUSDFLEXUSD | $0.00e+0 | |
109 | Staked FRAXSFRAX | $0.00e+0 | |
110 | sUSD (Optimism)SUSD | $0.00e+0 | |
111 | ZUSDZUSD | $0.00e+0 |
They are cryptocurrencies pegged to the US dollar, designed to maintain a stable value of 1 USD per token.
They enable stable trading, cross-border payments, and liquidity in volatile crypto markets.
Leading ones include USDT (Tether), USDC (Circle), FDUSD, and TUSD.
They are backed by fiat reserves, collateralized crypto assets, or algorithmic mechanisms that maintain the dollar peg.
Most are audited and reserve-backed, but users should verify transparency and issuer credibility.