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    Stablecoins are rapidly emerging as a powerful force in global finance, with Goldman Sachs projecting that the sector could reach several trillion dollars in value by the end of the decade. The investment bank said the market is entering a new phase of accelerated growth, driven by regulatory clarity, rising institutional interest and expanding use cases. In a recent report, Goldman Sachs described the current environment as the “Summer of Stablecoins,” citing expanding adoption by major issuers such as Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC).

    Stablecoins could hold trillions in US Treasuries by 2030
    Stablecoins drive trillion dollar US Treasury growth as Goldman Sachs projects surge in stablecoin debt

    The report noted that these dollar-pegged digital tokens are gaining importance in payments, settlements and treasury management. Circle’s USDC is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 40 percent through 2027, supported by growing demand from financial institutions and corporate users. Goldman Sachs also pointed to the impact of new U.S. legislation, particularly the GENIUS Act, which establishes a formal regulatory framework for stablecoin operations.

    The bank said this development is accelerating institutional confidence and driving broader acceptance. While stablecoins are not positioned to replace traditional consumer payment systems, they are being increasingly adopted in wholesale finance, especially for interbank and cross-border transactions. U.S. policymakers are also closely tracking the growth of the stablecoin sector. Scott Bessent, chief investment advisor to the U.S. Treasury Secretary, has initiated discussions with leading stablecoin issuers to explore how these digital assets can support public debt markets.

    Goldman Sachs outlines stablecoin growth projections

    Bessent, who formerly served as chief investment officer at Soros Fund Management, said that stablecoins backed largely by short-term U.S. Treasuries could serve as a consistent and scalable demand base for government securities. According to recent data, combined holdings of U.S. Treasury debt by the issuers of USDT and USDC now total approximately 150 billion dollars. This makes them the 12th-largest holder of U.S. government debt, ahead of countries such as South Korea and Germany.

    Bessent has projected that these holdings could grow to 3.7 trillion dollars by 2030, assuming the market maintains its current trajectory. Most of these assets are in the form of Treasury bills, offering low-risk, highly liquid backing for the tokens. The potential role of stablecoins in public finance is expanding. With a growing share of short-term government debt held by stablecoin issuers, some officials see an opportunity to enhance market stability and increase liquidity.

    Wall Street embraces blockchain-based settlement systems

    Government agencies are reportedly assessing mechanisms to better align stablecoin issuance with national fiscal strategies, including demand management during periods of elevated borrowing. Major financial institutions are also deepening their involvement. JPMorgan Chase, Citi and Bank of America are exploring ways to integrate stablecoin infrastructure into their operations. These initiatives focus on improving settlement speed and reducing transaction costs using blockchain-based platforms.

    Goldman Sachs said the broader trend reflects a transformation in financial services, as traditional institutions incorporate digital assets into core operations. The current stablecoin market has a total circulating supply of around 250 billion dollars. With regulatory structures now in place and government engagement increasing, stablecoins are moving beyond speculative assets to become key components of the global financial system and instruments of sovereign debt strategy. – By CryptoWire News Desk.

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