Automated trading resulted in 70 % of Stablecoin's transactions last year, as the ethereum base exceeded due to the activity of BOT, and a survey.
new reconnaissance By Crypto Excination CEX.IO, which was martyred in Allium data, it reveals that automated commercial robots dealt with 70 % of the size of Stablecoin transactions in 2024, based on an analysis of Blockchain activity via across ethereumand a baseAnd Solana.
On the stock exchange, on average, 77 % of the total volume of transactions in 2024 decreased in the non -modified category, largely driven by BOT transactions.

Robot activity saw four times an increase compared to 2023, which increased its share from 80 % to 90 % in the non -modified category. The stock market says that this distilled number means that "70 % of the volume of Stablecoin transactions in 2024 was linked to the transfer of robots."
"Usdc dominated the non -modified category, which constitutes more than 65 % of the size. This confirms the fact that many USDC transactions were driven by robots."
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The poll report revealed that the base of Coinbase's layer 2 network has witnessed the biggest effect because the robots prompted it before Ethereum in preliminary numbers.
“Networks like Solana and Base, where the supply of USDC dominates, has witnessed that the modified transactions represent more than 98 % of Stablecoin activity as of December 2024. Because of the activity of robots, even surpassing ETHEREUM in the size of the total Stablecoin in Q4 2024.”
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The study also found that without BOT activity, the scene of the treatment of Stablecoin will be "completely different". The average stablecoin transfer volume has doubled in 2024, although "still lags behind the growth of the robot's activity," according to CEX.IO.
Tether (USDTStablecoin remained dominant of "organic" transactions, representing more than 68 % of the modified size. Paypal (pyusdHe showed the highest growth of adoption, as it doubled its share in the modified transactions, but still represents less than 2 % of the activity of "organic" transactions.
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