Uniswap Dominates Stablecoin Trading on EVM Chains Ahead of Arc Launch

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Uniswap leads stablecoin trading on EVM chains, capturing 57% of stablecoin-to-stablecoin trading volume. Trading activity has surged as the DEX prepares for integration with Circle’s Arc, launching September 16. Uniswap will provide swap infrastructure and liquidity on the new chain, backed by validators like BlackRock, Visa, and Mastercard. Total trading volume now exceeds $4.4 trillion, with stablecoin trading activity rising 14 percentage points in recent months.

Uniswap has quietly turned itself into the dominant venue for stablecoin-to-stablecoin swaps across EVM-compatible chains, processing 57% of that trading volume. That’s up from 43% at the start of the year.

The timing isn’t accidental. Circle’s Arc, a Layer-1 blockchain purpose-built for stablecoin applications, is set to launch its public mainnet on September 16. Uniswap will be there from day one, providing swap infrastructure and liquidity on a chain that counts BlackRock, Visa, and Mastercard among its founding validators.

The numbers behind Uniswap’s stablecoin dominance

Uniswap’s cumulative trading volume has now surpassed $4.4 trillion. The protocol’s stablecoin market share has grown by 14 percentage points in a matter of months.

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Uniswap’s integration with Arc, announced around mid-June 2026, locks in that advantage on an entirely new chain. Rather than waiting for organic liquidity to develop, Arc gets access to battle-tested automated market maker technology immediately.

What Arc actually is, and why institutions care

Arc is designed specifically for stablecoins, real-time payments, tokenization, and institutional finance. USDC serves as Arc’s native gas token, which means every transaction on the chain is denominated in dollars rather than a volatile cryptocurrency.

The founding validator set includes BlackRock, DTCC, Visa, Mastercard, and Standard Chartered. BlackRock has plans to deploy its BUIDL tokenized fund on Arc using native USDC.

Over 100 builders are already active on Arc’s private mainnet as of August 2026. Aave and Aerodrome are among the early participants, meaning Arc will launch with lending, borrowing, and liquidity protocols already operational.

What this means for investors

The UNI token has responded to these developments with a notable rally, reflecting investor anticipation around what the Arc integration could mean for Uniswap’s revenue and volume metrics.

There’s also the competitive angle. Uniswap isn’t the only DEX that could serve stablecoin markets. Aerodrome, already confirmed as an Arc participant, could compete for the same liquidity.

For traders and liquidity providers, the Arc launch creates a concrete catalyst to watch. September 16 will reveal whether the institutional validators actually drive meaningful volume. The gap between Uniswap’s current 57% stablecoin dominance and whatever share it captures on Arc will tell investors whether the protocol’s moat travels across chains.

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