Stablecoins being converted into Bitcoin approach a four-year high

Definition

The Stablecoin Supply Ratio (SSR) is the ratio between Bitcoin supply and the supply of stablecoins denoted in BTC, or: Bitcoin Market cap / Stablecoin Market cap.

We use the following stablecoins for the supply: USDT, TUSD, USDC, USDP, GUSD, DAI, SAI, and BUSD.

When the SSR is low, the current stablecoin supply has more “buying power” to purchase BTC.

Quick Take

  • CryptoSlate reported that less than $30 billion of stablecoins now sit on exchanges — a drawdown of $15 billion in the past four months.
  • The SSR confirms that stablecoins are moving into Bitcoin and are approaching four-year highs — showing a severe change rate.
  • I also tweeted about this on March 17, showing the outflows from stablecoins entering into Bitcoin.
  • This tells us in the crypto ecosystem, Bitcoin is the most risk-off asset out there — which is also why alt coins are performing poorly against Bitcoin.
SSR: (Source: Glassnode)
SSR: (Source: Glassnode)

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