Euro stablecoins

Supply, peg, chain distribution, holders, issuer context, and public API data for EUR-denominated stablecoins.

What are euro stablecoins?

Euro stablecoins are blockchain-based tokens designed to hold a 1-for-1 reference value to the euro (EUR). They are issued by a mix of EU electronic money institutions, credit institutions, decentralized protocols, and non-EU entities, and they trade and settle on multiple chains including Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, Stellar, the XRP Ledger, Algorand, Gnosis, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, BNB Chain, Linea, World Chain, Plasma, Concordium, Xahau, and Cosmos.

Under the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), an EU-issued euro stablecoin that maintains a stable value by referencing the euro is generally categorised as an electronic money token (EMT). Whether a specific token is in scope depends on its issuer, structure, and licensing.

Tracked stablecoins

eurostablecoins.xyz currently tracks 13 EUR-denominated stablecoins. Each has its own page with live supply, chain distribution, peg data where available, holder counts, mint/burn history, transfer activity, and a public API.

What this site tracks

  • Supply — total and circulating supply per coin and per chain, refreshed from on-chain snapshots.
  • Peg data — EUR price and rolling deviation metrics for coins covered by public price feeds.
  • Chain distribution — supply share by blockchain.
  • Holders — point-in-time holder counts per chain (no backfilled history).
  • Mint and burn — daily mint/burn activity reconstructed from on-chain Transfer events where available.
  • Transfer activity — daily transfer volume and active addresses where available.
  • Issuer context — display fields for issuer name, jurisdiction, and MiCA status label as published in the existing fact sheet.
  • Public API — JSON endpoints under /api/v1/*.

Public API

The public API is free, CORS-enabled, and documented at /docs. Common starting points:

Limitations and citation

  • Snapshots are taken on cron cadence; values are not real-time tick-by-tick.
  • Activity history coverage varies by coin and chain.
  • Holder counts are point-in-time; no backfilled history is published.
  • Regulatory and issuer metadata is informational and should be checked against issuer and regulator sources.

When citing data, include eurostablecoins.xyz, the page or endpoint URL, and the access date.