Stablecoin Central in the Eye of the Storm: By 2025, the Crypto World Will Have Been Redefined by Regulation and Sanctions
BlockBeats News, January 12, as we enter 2026, the main theme of the crypto industry has become clear: 2025 is no longer a year of speculation, but a year when regulation, infrastructure, and real-world applications are fully implemented.
Matthias Bauer-Langgartner, European Policy Manager at Chainalysis, stated that stablecoins have become the core of this transformation. Despite Bitcoin still accounting for about half of the market value, stablecoins have contributed to over 50% of global on-chain transaction volume, deeply integrated into the payment, remittance, and transaction systems, and have officially taken the center stage of regulation and compliance. He frankly stated, "2025 is the year of stablecoins."
Due to their strong liquidity and price stability, stablecoins are widely used in legitimate scenarios but are also exploited by illicit funds. However, centralized issuers have the ability to freeze and destroy assets, making them a key tool for regulatory crackdowns on financial crime.
Chainalysis data shows that in 2025, illicit cryptocurrency flows reached $154 billion, a year-on-year increase of 162%, with significant growth in illicit country-level behaviors and sanctions evasion activities. However, such activities still account for less than 1% of the overall cryptocurrency transaction volume.
Analysis suggests that as regulatory frameworks like MiCA enter the enforcement stage, stablecoins are becoming a key node connecting the crypto market, geopolitics, and financial regulation, and may continue to shape the core narrative of 2026.
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