Dune data showed that unique senders of non-USD stablecoins on Solana nearly tripled year over year, with growth led by EURC and BRZ. The shift highlights a sharp expansion in regional stablecoin activity on the network.
Unique senders of non-USD stablecoins on @solana nearly tripled YoY, driven by EURC and BRZ adoption.
Solana is making stablecoin payments a flagship use case: sub-second finality, near-zero fees, and a growing stack of institutional integrations from Visa, Stripe, PayPal,… pic.twitter.com/BFW1QXCOci
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The report ties that increase to Solana’s broader push into stablecoin payments. The growth followed the network’s February 2026 launch of stablecoin payment infrastructure, and the findings were published alongside research conducted with Visa. Solana has been leaning on sub-second finality, near-zero fees and integrations involving Visa, Stripe, PayPal, Mastercard and Western Union to support that use case.
The next thing to watch is whether this momentum extends beyond sender growth into deeper cross-border payment activity and wider use of regional stablecoins on Solana. For now, the Dune data points to a meaningful shift in how non-USD stablecoins are being used across the network.
Source: Dune on X.
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