USD1
USD1 Rank #24Precio en vivo · panel multi-fuente · Actualizado hace 22 hours
Pulso del mercado
Snapshot editorial en vivo — los números se actualizan en cada refresco
Estado actual del peg: USD1 is trading at $1.0000 — within $0.001 of its $1.00 reference. The intraday range has stayed within ±0.10% of par, which is typical of healthy stablecoin behavior during normal market conditions.
Oferta y circulación: Total circulating supply remains the more relevant metric here. The market capitalization of $4.7 billion reflects how much on-chain dollar liquidity USD1 currently provides to the broader crypto market. This figure tends to grow during risk-on periods (when traders want USD-denominated dry powder ready) and contract during risk-off periods (when traders rotate to physical fiat or shorter-duration RWAs).
A qué prestar atención: Peg deviation events. Even fundamentally sound stablecoins can deviate from $1.00 during banking stress, exchange-specific liquidity shocks, or regulatory headlines. The window between a deviation starting and price returning to par is typically measured in hours, not days — but during that window real losses can accumulate for users transacting at off-peg prices.
Cuadros compuestos
Derived metrics composed from multi-horizon data
Composite of 24h/7d/30d/90d/1y returns weighted toward longer horizons.
24h volume / market cap = 13.208%.
USD1's performance grid shows the asset gained 0.00% over the last 24 hours, with the 7-day picture 0.00% higher and the 30-day frame 0.00% higher. Over the trailing 365 days, the asset has delivered gains of 0.00%, with a mixed multi-horizon profile and no clear directional bias.
USD1 currently shows deep order books and broad exchange coverage. 24-hour trading volume represents 13.208% of market capitalization — our liquidity-health composite scores this as Deep (95/100). This ratio is materially above the top-50 average, often indicating elevated speculative interest or an active news cycle.
Insufficient overlapping data history with Bitcoin to compute a reliable 90-day correlation.
Cuadrícula de rendimiento
% return across 9 horizons — heatmap by magnitude
Data refreshed 22 hours ago · auto-updates daily
Acerca de USD1
USD1 (USD1) is una stablecoin vinculada a un activo de referencia, diseñada para mantener su valor de mercado estable. It trades at $1.00 as of the latest update, with a 24-hour move up 0.00%, placing it at rank #24 by market capitalisation among all listed digital assets. USD1's current market cap stands at $4.72B, a figure used by traders, analysts and institutional desks to gauge relative liquidity and risk exposure across the crypto market.
En esta página encontrarás un panel en vivo, actualizado diariamente, que rastrea USD1 a través de múltiples fuentes de datos — historial de precios de varios años, actividad on-chain cuando está disponible, fundamentos como oferta circulante y dilución, principales exchanges por volumen, análisis técnico con medias móviles y RSI, y un pronóstico algorítmico a corto, medio y largo plazo. Todas las cifras provienen de APIs públicas y se almacenan localmente; nada de lo aquí publicado constituye asesoría de inversión.
USD1 is a US-dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by a centralized issuer and used primarily as on-chain dollar liquidity. Stablecoins are the largest single category of crypto activity by transaction volume — the rails on which most exchange trading, DeFi lending, and cross-border payments actually settle.
Unlike volatile crypto assets, USD1 does not derive its value from speculation. Its value tracks the US dollar, and what differentiates it from competitors is the reserve composition, regulatory standing, transparency, and breadth of integrations across exchanges and DeFi protocols.
USD1 circulates across multiple blockchains — primarily Ethereum, but increasingly Solana, Tron, Arbitrum, Base, and Polygon. The supply on each chain reflects where on-chain dollar activity is most economically attractive.
By market value USD1 (USD1) sits inside the top 25, trading at $1.00 as of the latest snapshot. USD1 is +0.05% over the past week, -0.08% over 30 days, putting it in the upper half of weekly performers across the top 250 by market capitalisation. USD1 sits 2.4% below its all-time high of $1.03, a level first printed in May 2025. Daily volume runs at about 13.2% of market capitalisation, in line with the active-trading band for a coin of this size.
On a one-year view USD1 has lost 0.1%, against a broader crypto-market backdrop that closed the period roughly flat after several volatile quarters.
Cómo funciona — USD1
USD1 (USD1) is a stablecoin — un token cuyo valor está vinculado al dólar estadounidense, no descubierto a través de la acción del precio en mercado abierto. Cada token está destinado a ser canjeable por un dólar estadounidense por parte del emisor, y el peg se mantiene gracias al compromiso del emisor de honrar canjes al valor nominal.
USD1 is issued by a centralized issuer and backed by fiat reserves. The issuer publishes periodic attestations of reserves, which is the primary check on whether the peg is structurally sound. On-chain, every USD1 token in circulation should correspond to a dollar of reserve held off-chain (or, in the case of decentralized stablecoins, a basket of crypto collateral provably exceeding 100% of circulating value).
The metric that matters for USD1 is not "price" but peg stability. Day-to-day moves above or below $1.00 are typically within ±0.1% and reflect liquidity conditions, exchange premiums, or temporary demand-supply imbalances — not a fundamental change in value.
Casos de uso — USD1
USD1 is used wherever on-chain US-dollar liquidity is needed:
- Trading. Most centralized exchange volume is quoted in stablecoins, not BTC or USD. Stablecoins are the standard quote currency for crypto trading pairs.
- DeFi collateral and lending. Stablecoins are the dominant collateral type in lending protocols (Aave, Compound) and the asset most commonly borrowed against volatile crypto positions.
- Cross-border payments and remittances. Sending stablecoins across borders is faster and cheaper than wire transfers, especially in regions with restricted banking access.
- Yield generation. Holders can earn yield by lending stablecoins on DeFi protocols, by depositing them into yield-bearing vaults, or by holding interest-bearing variants where available.
- Treasury management. Crypto-native businesses and DAOs hold operational reserves in stablecoins to avoid mark-to-market volatility.
- Inflation hedging in emerging markets. In countries with high local-currency inflation, stablecoins are increasingly held as a dollar-denominated savings vehicle.
Tokenomics
Supply schedule & distribution
- Circulating supply: 4.61B USD1 — tokens actively trading and held by the public
- Total supply: 4.61B USD1 — all tokens minted to date (including those locked or held by the issuer)
USD1's supply schedule directly affects its long-term inflation rate and, by extension, how dilutive future issuance will be to existing holders. A coin near full dilution behaves very differently from one that still has 60% of its supply waiting to be unlocked.
Supply economics
Issuance pressure, dilution, and structural value accrual
USD1's "tokenomics" differ from other crypto assets — there is no scarcity story, no halving, no programmatic emission to model. The supply expands or contracts with redemption-driven mint/burn flows: as demand for on-chain dollar liquidity grows, the issuer mints; as it falls or as users redeem, the issuer burns. The current circulating supply of approximately 4,608,666,631 reflects current net demand.
The relevant transparency question for a stablecoin is therefore: is every token in circulation backed 1:1 by attested reserves? Reputable stablecoin issuers publish periodic attestations — the cadence (monthly is best practice), auditor identity, and reserve composition transparency together form the trust foundation that allows the peg to hold even during stress.
Nota del trader
Interpretación táctica según tipo de moneda
For USD1, the only metric that matters tactically is peg stability. There is no momentum trade, no breakout setup, no support/resistance — the asset is intended to remain at $1.00. The tactical question for stablecoin holders is therefore not "what is the price doing?" but "is the peg structurally sound?"
The signals to monitor: reserve attestations (frequency, auditor credibility, composition transparency), issuer regulatory standing in the jurisdictions where it operates, banking relationships of the issuer, and the on-chain mint/burn velocity (which indicates whether net new dollar liquidity is entering or exiting the system). A stablecoin's price quietly drifting toward $0.995 is a more important signal than most price moves in volatile crypto.
Converter
Rate: 1 USD1 = $1.00
Compared to peers
Price, market cap, volume, supply
| Coin | 7d trend | Price | Market Cap | 24h Vol | 24h % | 7d % |
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USD1
USD1
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$1.00 | $4.72B | $623.28M | +0.00% | +0.05% | |
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$63,990.21 | $1.28T | $1.62B | +3.37% | -4.60% | |
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$1,692.04 | $204.20B | $832.62M | +3.94% | -5.79% | |
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$67.32 | $39.63B | $201.73M | +3.73% | -13.42% | |
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$603.39 | $83.98B | $87.43M | +2.03% | -3.52% | |
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$0.0868 | $12.87B | $62.69M | +2.59% | -6.29% | |
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$0.1682 | $7.57B | $35.47M | +3.51% | -11.45% | |
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$0.3265 | $28.20B | $34.80M | -0.52% | +1.23% |
Market sentiment
Crypto Fear & Greed Index · alternative.me
The Crypto Fear & Greed Index aggregates volatility, market momentum, social media activity, dominance and Google Trends data into a single 0–100 score updated daily. Today's reading is 12 — Extreme Fear.
Extreme fear (below 25) historically signals buying opportunities for contrarians, while extreme greed (above 75) often precedes corrections. The index works best as one input among many, not as a standalone trading signal.
Macro & cross-asset context
How macro liquidity and cross-asset moves frame the trade
The macro context for a stablecoin like USD1 differs fundamentally from volatile crypto assets. The relevant macro variables are: Federal Reserve policy rate (which affects the yield on the reserves backing the stablecoin and therefore the issuer's economics), banking-sector stability in the jurisdictions where reserves are held, and the regulatory trajectory for stablecoin issuance globally (GENIUS Act in the US, MiCA in the EU).
The two scenarios that materially affect stablecoin holders: (1) a banking event that puts reserve-holding banks under stress, which can produce temporary peg deviation as redemption demand spikes; (2) regulatory changes that alter the rules under which the stablecoin operates, potentially affecting availability, redemption mechanics, or even legitimacy in specific jurisdictions.
Riesgos
Los riesgos específicos de las stablecoins difieren fundamentalmente de los riesgos de los activos cripto volátiles:
- Issuer risk. The peg depends on the issuer's solvency and willingness to honor redemptions. An issuer collapse can be catastrophic — historical depegs (USDC in March 2023 around the Silicon Valley Bank failure, UST in May 2022) illustrate the speed at which trust can evaporate.
- Banking risk. Reserves held at traditional banks are exposed to the banks' solvency. The USDC depeg in 2023 was the direct consequence of SVB exposure.
- Regulatory risk. Stablecoin regulation is actively evolving (GENIUS Act in the US, MiCA in the EU). Changes in regulatory treatment can affect availability, redemption terms, or even legitimacy.
- Smart contract risk. On-chain, the token contract itself could be exploited. The freeze functions some stablecoins include can also be used against individual holders if requested by authorities.
- Peg deviation risk. Even fundamentally sound stablecoins can deviate from $1.00 during liquidity shocks. The deviation is usually short-lived but can cause real losses for users who transact during the window.
- Centralization. Most major stablecoins are issued by centralized entities and can comply with sanctions, freeze addresses, or be subject to regulatory orders.
Frequently asked questions
What is USD1 (USD1)? ▾
USD1 is a stablecoin pegged to a reference asset, designed to keep its market value stable. It trades under the ticker USD1 and currently has a market capitalisation of $4.72B.
What is the price of USD1 today? ▾
The price of USD1 today is $1.00, refreshed daily from public market data. Live price changes are visible at the top of this page.
What was USD1\'s all-time high? ▾
USD1's all-time high in USD terms is $1.03. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
How can I buy USD1? ▾
USD1 trades on most major cryptocurrency exchanges. The Markets section above lists the venues with the highest trading volume for the USD1/USD pair. Always check withdrawal fees, deposit methods, and regulatory status before signing up to any exchange.
Is USD1 a good investment? ▾
This page does not offer financial advice. Cryptocurrency markets are extremely volatile. Anyone considering an allocation should review the data above, consult their own risk tolerance, and consider speaking with a qualified financial professional in their jurisdiction.
Where does the data on this page come from? ▾
Price, supply and exchange data are sourced from CoinGecko, CoinPaprika and Binance public APIs. The Fear & Greed sentiment index is sourced from alternative.me. All figures are cached locally and refreshed daily.
In the news
Headlines from major crypto outlets · refreshed every 6h
Trump’s family crypto feud spills into customer accounts after wallet freeze
Crypto exchange HTX will permanently remove President Donald Trump-backed World Liberty Financial’s fiat-backed USD1 stablecoin from its trading platform. Beginning June 7, the digital asset exchange said it will systematically convert all eligible retail customer balances of the USD1 token into Tether (USDT) at a strict one-to-one valuation. This intervention arrives as direct retaliation after…
Justin Sun’s HTX delists Trump family’s USD1 amid freeze fight
HTX said World Liberty froze its addresses and has responded by delisting and suspending the platform’s token.
HTX to delist Trump-linked USD1 after saying World Liberty Financial froze exchange-linked addresses
The move follows World Liberty Financial's apparent freeze of HTX-linked on-chain addresses, citing UK sanctions compliance, per HTX.
HTX Escalates Dispute With WLFI After Address Freeze
HTX has suspended trading of WLFI and USD1 assets after the World Liberty Financial team froze user tokens on HTX-linked addresses, escalating tensions over issuer control in crypto. The exchange said the move is intended to protect users following the unilateral freeze. HTX Suspends WLFI and USD1 Trading After Asset Freeze The WLFI project team The post HTX Escalates Dispute With WLFI After Addre…
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