Standard Chartered has warned that over $1 trillion could flow out of emerging-market (EM) banks and into stablecoins by 2028, as adoption of dollar-pegged crypto assets accelerates 3 a report published Monday, the bank’s Global Research unit said growing adoption of stablecoins could trigger one of the largest structural shifts in modern banking, diverting savings from traditional lenders to blockchain-based 4 report estimates that stablecoin holdings in emerging markets could rise from $173 billion today to $1.22 trillion within three years, implying a potential $1 trillion drain from EM banking 5 Inflation Rises, Stablecoins Fill the Banking Gap Across the Global South According to the bank’s global head of digital asset research, Geoffrey Kendrick, and economist Madhur Jha, stablecoins have effectively become “USD-based bank accounts” for millions in regions with limited access to 6 noted that adoption is spreading from a few large holders to a much wider base of small-scale users seeking liquidity, reliability, and 24/7 access, features often missing in traditional banking.) September 3, 2025 Similar patterns have emerged in Argentina and Brazil, where stablecoins now make up roughly 60% of crypto transactions, according to 7 in both countries increasingly turn to USDC and USDT to hedge against inflation and currency 8 report also addresses the 9 Act, passed earlier this year, which bans U.
S.-compliant stablecoin issuers from offering 10 this, Standard Chartered expects adoption to continue rising, arguing that “return of capital matters more than return on capital.” The bank projects the global stablecoin market could reach $2 trillion by the end of 2028, aligning with forecasts cited by the U. S. Treasury. However, the bank warned that emerging markets will feel the most pressure, as stablecoin migration could limit banks’ ability to fund loans and weaken the traditional link between deposits and credit 11 Markets Drive Stablecoin Boom, Holding Two-Thirds of Supply This concern is echoed in traditional finance 12 October 1, Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warned that stablecoins could “reshape Britain’s financial system” by separating the holding of money from credit 13 said such a change could reduce the role of commercial banks in lending and potentially destabilize the financial 14 of England Governor says stablecoins could reduce UK reliance on commercial banks while proposing controversial ownership caps. #UK #Stablecoin 0 — 15 (@cryptonews) October 1, 2025 The Bank of England is preparing a consultation paper on its systemic stablecoin framework, proposing limits between £10,000 and £20,000 for people and £10 million for 16 say the measure seeks to slow potential outflows from bank deposits, though it has drawn criticism from crypto advocates.
Coinbase’s vice president of international policy, Tom Duff Gordon, said caps would be “bad for UK savers” and restrict 17 Payments Association similarly argued that ownership limits are unnecessary and difficult to 18 the private sector, major firms are urging banks to 19 CEO Patrick Collison said the rise of stablecoins will likely force banks to increase deposit yields . “Being so consumer-hostile feels like a losing position,” he wrote on X, noting that savings accounts pay just 0.40% in the 20 0.25% in the EU. @Stripe CEO @patrickc believes the growing popularity of stablecoins will force banks to raise deposit yields or risk losing customers. #Stablecoins #Stripe 1 — 21 (@cryptonews) October 5, 2025 The tension between traditional banking and stablecoins has intensified since the GENIUS Act established a 22 for regulated 23 has challenged claims that stablecoins threaten banking stability , calling the “deposit erosion” narrative 24 published a defense against banking claims that stablecoins threaten financial stability, calling the "deposit erosion" narrative a "myth" protecting banks' $187 billion monopoly. #Coinbase #Stablecoin 2 — 25 (@cryptonews) September 16, 2025 The exchange noted that banks earn about $176 billion annually from Federal Reserve reserves while paying minimal returns to 26 Chartered’s report concludes that stablecoin adoption in emerging markets is no longer a fringe trend but a systemic shift already 27 two-thirds of today’s stablecoin supply held in savings wallets across developing economies, the bank warns that the next few years could see a historic transfer of capital from traditional banks to digital dollar alternatives.
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