Stablecoin market cap loses $70 billion in one week? $155 billion retreat reveals the truth about crypto fund withdrawals

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January 27 News, the total market capitalization of stablecoins has dropped significantly over the past week, falling from approximately $1.62 trillion to $1.55 trillion, a shrinkage of about $70 billion in a short period. This change is seen as an important signal of a significant tightening of liquidity in the crypto market and also reflects capital withdrawal from high-risk digital asset systems. On-chain data shows that this is not simply a rotation of different tokens, but a large amount of stablecoins being exchanged for fiat currency, directly leading to a reduction in funds available for trading and speculation.

Against the backdrop of shrinking stablecoin supply, buying interest in Bitcoin and major altcoins has noticeably weakened. The market lacks sufficient new capital to push prices higher, making sustained price rebounds difficult to form. Several data agencies point out that stablecoin market cap is often highly correlated with activity in the crypto market. When issuers destroy tokens due to redemption pressures, on-chain available liquidity also decreases accordingly, amplifying volatility during price declines.

Changes in capital flow are also noteworthy. Since late January, more and more investors have shifted capital from crypto assets to traditional safe-haven assets. Gold prices have approached the historical region near $5,100 per ounce. Despite signs of overbought technical indicators, capital inflows remain strong. Silver has also hit new highs, indicating a market preference for physical assets and traditional stores of value is rebounding. This contrast highlights that, in an environment of declining risk appetite, crypto assets have temporarily lost their appeal.

Regulatory factors further amplify this trend. Stablecoin issuers face stricter compliance requirements in multiple jurisdictions, increasing operational costs, and some small to medium-sized institutions are beginning to reduce issuance scales. Due to the lack of a clear and unified regulatory framework, market expectations for stablecoin expansion are weakened, which in turn affects investor confidence in the entire crypto liquidity system.

In this context, the decline in stablecoin market cap is not just a numerical change but also a reflection of shifting attitudes among risk capital. As long as funds continue to favor traditional safe-haven assets and on-chain liquidity remains difficult to restore, the prices of Bitcoin and other crypto assets will continue to be under pressure. The market awaits new macroeconomic or regulatory signals to re-activate risk appetite.

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