Stablecoin transactions outpaced Visa payments last quarter: Bitwise
Q1 may have been “frustrating,” but things are looking brighter for Q2

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Bitwise summed up last quarter beautifully in one word: “Frustrating.”
And it’s true. We entered the quarter naive and bullish, thinking every obstacle had been moved out of the industry’s way and that we were ready to really get working.
Oh, how wrong we were.
Everyone I speak to still says crypto’s in a better place than it’s ever been. Folks still think what’s being built will one day change the world. But no one can deny that this quarter was a bit of a reality check, meaning that people are still excited about the possibility, but they also understand it’s about putting in the work to grab user attention.
Bitwise, in its first quarter review, looked at various datapoints across crypto. Some of it will seem familiar — like the datasets on venture capital spending, given that we’ve spoken extensively about how VC activity looked. Other parts gauged how the activity we saw in crypto last quarter translated into data.
For example, take a look at daily active addresses. Base is still popping off in terms of dominance, but the volume of active addresses clearly dropped from its peak in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Now, there’s also a stablecoin chart I want to bring to your attention, and it’s quite a bullish one. And it’s perhaps one of the few datasets in the report that paints a very positive picture despite overall activity at the beginning of the year.
You see that, right? Stablecoins outperformed Visa last quarter. Need I say anything more?
Even if you’re tired of the stablecoin discourse — and I wouldn’t blame you if you were — it’s a positive sign to see that crypto can go up against traditional payments. And this is the proof.
If you’re looking for another dose of positivity, Amberdata found that daily trading volumes seem to be bouncing back after the dip we saw throughout February.
“Bitcoin (BTC) volumes—which had slumped below $20 billion/day in early March—have steadily climbed back above $60 billion/day in recent sessions, a level more consistent with early February’s trading environment. Ethereum (ETH) follows a similar trajectory, with volumes rebounding from sub-$12 billion levels in mid-March to ~$26 billion/day, reflecting a broader return of trader interest,” analysts wrote.
Solana, especially, has seen a boon. It’s bounced back from its lows of $4 billion a day to $9 billion as activity in DeFi picks up. But it’s not alone, both XRP and TRX have also seen a spike.
Looking ahead, it seems like we’re on track for a bit of a recovery, though analysts cautioned that we’re not yet near the January highs. But that’s okay, perhaps a break out from this stagnant environment is enough to put some pep in everyone’s step.
“The bounce also coincides with a broader market stabilization following ETF volatility, miner distribution pressure, and macro uncertainty. Rising volumes are often a leading indicator of renewed risk appetite. Sustained recovery in spot trading volume may pave the way for stronger price action — particularly if it continues alongside improving sentiment, lower miner pressure, and reduced volatility,” analysts wrote.
So there you have it. We’re looking pretty good right now, so long as the momentum keeps up.
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