USDT ao vivo
Oferta total 112.4B +0.8%
Participação Tron 53.2%
Participação ETH 38.4%
TRC20 gas $0.95 -2.1%
ERC20 gas $4.20
Volume 24h $48.2B
Stablecoin selection

USDT vs USDC vs DAI

The three most prominent USD stablecoins represent three completely different design philosophies: USDT offshore + fiat-backed + liquidity king; USDC US-compliant + fiat-backed + monthly audit; DAI crypto-backed + DAO-governed + on-chain transparent.

USDT

Tether

~$118B mcap · since 2014

Offshore fiat-backed stablecoin. Largest by circulation; the de facto crypto payment rail. Quarterly attestation disclosure.

USDC

Circle

~$35B mcap · since 2018 · 2024 IPO

US-compliant fiat-backed stablecoin. NYDFS BitLicense + multi-state MTL. Monthly Deloitte audit.

DAI

Sky / MakerDAO

~$5B mcap · since 2017

DAO-governed, over-collateralized stablecoin. 60% USDC + 25% RWA + 15% crypto backing. Fully on-chain transparent.

12-dimension comparison

DimensionUSDTUSDCDAI
Issuer Tether Operations LimitedCircle Internet FinancialSky Protocol (formerly MakerDAO)
Type Fiat-backed (offshore)Fiat-backed (US-compliant)Crypto-collateralized + fiat (DAO-governed)
Circulation (Q1 2026) ~$118B~$35B~$5B
Reserve composition ~80% T-Bills + 12% repo + 5% BTC/gold~100% T-Bills + cash~60% USDC + ~25% RWAs + ~15% ETH/wstETH
Transparency Quarterly attestationMonthly auditOn-chain realtime (anyone can verify collateral ratio)
Peg mechanism 1:1 fiat redemption1:1 fiat redemptionOver-collateralized + DSR (DAI Savings Rate) modulation
Historical de-peg 2022-05 LUNA crisis briefly $0.952023-03 SVB crisis briefly $0.872020-03 Black Thursday briefly $1.10+
Primary regulation BVI + HK + El SalvadorNYDFS + multi-state MTL + EU EMIDAO-governed (no entity regulation)
Censorship resistance Low (can freeze addresses)Low (can freeze addresses)Medium (PSM partial USDC dependency)
USDT-card compat All 13 tracked cardsMost major cardsFew cards support (MetaMask / Crypto.com)
Chain coverage 14 chains17 chains + CCTPMostly Ethereum / L2 / Polygon
Yield Default 0%Default 0% / Coinbase USDC custody ~4% APYDSR ~3-8% (DAO-set)

FAQ

Should a crypto newcomer use USDT or USDC?

Depends on whether your card is APAC-track. APAC subscriptions + global OTC = USDT has the broadest acceptance. US compliance + EU + licensed exchange topup = USDC has less friction. For complete beginners, start with USDT because every card accepts it, then diversify to USDC as you gain familiarity.

Is DAI a good topup asset for a USDT card?

Not as a primary. Reasons: 1) Most USDT card wallets don't accept direct DAI topup, requiring a USDT/USDC swap first; 2) DAI is ~60% USDC-collateralized, so the risk profile is not truly independent. DAI shines for on-chain DeFi yield, not as a payment rail.

Why does reserve transparency matter so much?

Reserves = real backing of a stablecoin. USDC monthly Deloitte audit verifies full process + internal controls; USDT quarterly attestation only reconciles assets-vs-liabilities on disclosure day; DAI publishes 100% of collateral on-chain for anyone to verify in real time. Three transparency models = three trust costs.

Which is hardest to freeze?

DAI (PSM aside). USDT + USDC issuers have freeze functions that comply with OFAC / court orders to freeze specific addresses (USDC has frozen ~$100M historically, USDT cumulatively ~$2.5B). DAI smart contracts cannot freeze at protocol level, but 60% USDC-backing via PSM keeps that risk alive.

Which has the highest native yield?

Native yield: DAI (DSR ~3-8%) > Coinbase USDC (~4% APY auto-yield) > USDT (default 0%). USDT can earn ~5-12% APY via on-chain lending (Aave / Compound) but that's no longer "native."

Want detail?

See the 1-on-1 comparison or the underlying entity profiles: