根据 Artemis 数据,Solana 链上稳定币总供应量已飙升至 105 亿美元,自 1月初以来翻了一番。 其中 USDC 引领 Solana 上稳定币总流通量的增幅,超过 80 亿美元,本月增加了 40 多亿美元,USDT 从 9.17 亿美元增长到 20 亿美元。 Coinbase Institutional Research 在一份报告中指出,TRUMP代币在币安和 Coinbase 等中心化交易所上市之前,TRUMP 首先在去中心化交易所 (DEX) Meteora 上与 USDC...
According to Artemis data, the Base network has a net inflow of $178.80 million in the past 7 days, ranking first. Solana network has a net inflow of $82.60 million, ranking second. Polygon PoS ($16 million) ranks third.
On December 29th, according to Artemis data, the net inflow of funds into the Ethereum mainnet in the past 7 days was 204 million US dollars, ranking first in the whole network. Base and Solana were separated by 133 million US dollars and 50.20 million US dollars.
According to Artemis Terminal data, the total supply of stablecoins broke through 200 billion US dollars, setting a record high, with USDT reaching 142.90 billion, USDC reaching 42.30 billion, USDe reaching 6.08 billion, DAI reaching 4.50 billion, FDUSD reaching 1.90 billion, and USDS reaching 1.20 billion.
NASA said that the Artemis Lunar Landing Program 2 mission has been moved to April 2026, and the 3 mission has now been moved to mid-2027.
Citing Artemis data, crypto analyst Michael Nadeau said that this year, the Ethereum mainnet has seen a net outflow of $6 billion, of which 83% has gone to the L2 network. As a result, year-to-date Arbitrum has a net inflow of $2.40 billion, Optimism has a net inflow of $2.20 billion, and Base has a net inflow of $1.60 billion. In addition, year-to-date Solana has seen inflows of $2.36 billion from Ethereum L1, of which more than $1 billion has flowed back into the Ethereum ecosystem (42%).
Data from analyst firm Artemis shows that the Coinbase-incubated Ethereum Layer 2 network Base outperforms all other blockchain networks in terms of single-day stablecoin trading volume. Meanwhile, Peter Schroeder first pointed out on X that on October 26, Base's single-day stablecoin transfers surpassed the typical leaders of Ethereum, Tron, and Solana for the first time, accounting for 30% of all stablecoin transfers.
Of the $60 billion worth of stablecoins transferred on Oct. 26, the majority of the amount transferred came from Circle's stablecoin USDC, whose token was worth $37.30 billion and accounted for more than 62 percent of total volume, according to Artemis. In second place was Tether's USDT token, worth nearly $18 billion and accounting for nearly 30 percent of volume, while DAI stablecoin came in third with $4.50 billion and just 7.4 percent of total volume.