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Tether and Tron Dominate Crypto Sector Revenue Rankings

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  • Stablecoin issuers, led by Tether, emerged as crypto’s highest earners over the past year.

  • Tether’s profits come largely from interest on its vast USDT reserves, not user fees.

  • Outside stablecoins, revenue is still concentrated, with few platforms commanding industry income.

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The cryptocurrency industry has seen a notable financial shift over the past year, as new revenue figures reveal how the sector is evolving. According to data compiled from 238 projects tracked by Token Terminal, stablecoin issuers have emerged as the top earners, outpacing decentralized protocols and on-chain applications. Tether stands at the forefront, posting $5.3 billion in annual revenue—nearly doubling the $3.3 billion earned by Tron, which holds the second spot. Circle secures third place with $2.4 billion in revenue, further highlighting the dominance of stablecoin providers in the industry’s income hierarchy.

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Inside Tether’s Revenue EngineComparing Tron and Circle’s Revenue ModelsRevenue Beyond Stablecoins

Inside Tether’s Revenue Engine

Founded in 1994, Tether Limited made its mark through the USDT stablecoin, now the market leader in stablecoin supply. The company’s earnings come almost entirely from interest accrued on the reserves backing the roughly $185 billion worth of USDT in circulation. These reserves focus primarily on U.S. Treasury bills and short-term government securities, providing Tether with steady interest returns. Over the past year, yields ranging from 4% to 5% have translated directly into substantial profits. Notably, USDT holders do not share in these returns, meaning Tether’s bottom line scales directly with the size of its reserves and prevailing market rates—all without incurring hefty operating expenses.

When Tether’s $5.3 billion in revenue is directly compared to fees collected from users by decentralized protocols, Tether’s earnings stand out. The news report points out that Tether’s entire income is derived from returns on user-funded reserves, which complicates straightforward comparisons between revenue figures.

Comparing Tron and Circle’s Revenue Models

Tron has carved out a unique position as the blockchain of choice for USDT transactions, particularly within Asian markets. Its low-cost transaction structure attracts users seeking alternatives to traditional financial networks, especially for dollar-denominated transfers. The network generates revenue from transaction fees, which are shared between validators and the system as a whole. Upon closer examination, much of Tron’s revenue is similarly tied to USDT activity across its network. Meanwhile, Circle, known for its institutional approach, earns primarily from returns generated by the reserves underlying its USDC stablecoin. Differences in total revenue between Circle and Tether stem from the smaller issuance of USDC and variations in each company’s reserve composition.

Revenue Beyond Stablecoins

Excluding the leading stablecoin platforms, the remainder of the sector presents a more balanced but highly concentrated revenue landscape. Hyperliquid stands out among on-chain platforms with $784.3 million in annual income, spurred by increased trading volume over the past year. Pump.fun, fueled by fees from token launches, generated $411.8 million, while Axiom Trade—another rapidly emerging player—earned $456.8 million. Sky, which has rebranded from MakerDAO, and Ethena both collect significant transaction fees through their DAI and USDe tokens, respectively. Notably, decentralized exchanges like PancakeSwap and wallet services such as Phantom round out the top ten with their own transaction-driven income.

Taking a step back, the sector’s aggregate annual revenue of $16 billion marks a significant leap compared to a decade ago. Yet, the bulk of this income remains concentrated among just a handful of players. The combined earnings of Tether and Tron underscore where most of the industry’s economic influence currently resides.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this article does not constitute investment advice. Investors should be aware that cryptocurrencies carry high volatility and therefore risk, and should conduct their own research.

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