ERC-20 stablecoin market cap loses $7 billion in a week. Is Bitcoin capital quietly withdrawing?

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On January 27, news broke that ERC-20 stablecoins on the Ethereum network experienced a noticeable decline for the first time in this market cycle. On-chain data shows that the total market capitalization of this class of dollar-pegged tokens decreased by approximately $7 billion over the past week, signaling that investors may no longer be just reallocating assets but actively exiting the crypto market.

Analyst Darkfrost from blockchain data research firm CryptoQuant pointed out that in the second half of 2025, the supply of ERC-20 stablecoins continued to expand, maintaining a synchronized rise with Bitcoin and mainstream digital assets. This typically indicates that new funds are flowing into the crypto space. Stablecoins serve as a “waiting zone” in the market, where capital often first flows into stablecoins before being allocated to more volatile assets.

However, this pattern changed in early 2026. Previously, during market weakening periods, stablecoin market caps would often hover sideways, meaning funds paused but did not truly exit. This time, however, the stablecoin scale shrank rapidly—an uncommon occurrence in recent years—indicating that some investors are converting their funds directly into fiat currency or moving into off-chain assets.

Meanwhile, Bitcoin prices have also recently declined. Although they rebounded afterward, the pattern of declining alongside stablecoin supply has prompted a reassessment of market risk appetite. Darkfrost interprets this phenomenon as a bearish signal, suggesting that funds are no longer rotating between Bitcoin and altcoins but are instead leaving the entire crypto ecosystem.

This trend echoes the macro environment. Recently, precious metal prices have continued to rise, and the stock market remains strong, indicating that some capital may be shifting toward more traditional safe-haven or income-generating assets. For the Ethereum ecosystem, the contraction of ERC-20 stablecoins also means on-chain liquidity is decreasing, which could impact the activity levels in DeFi and derivatives markets in the short term.

Market participants will closely monitor whether stablecoin supply can stabilize again or if this round of capital outflows will persist, thereby influencing the next phase of Bitcoin and crypto asset trends.

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