PayPal’s recently released stablecoin PayPal USD is facing challenges gaining traction, on-chain data reveals. According to findings from blockchain analytics firm Nansen, roughly 90% of PayPal USD (PYUSD) is currently held in stablecoin issuer Paxos Trust’s wallets.
Holdings on crypto exchange wallets stand at nearly 7% of the total supply, according to the report, with balances on Kraken, Gate.io and Crypto.com. Uptake among so-called “smart money” investors — a term used to describe well-informed or professional investors — is negligible.

PayPal’s stablecoin debut in early August raised high expectations in the crypto industry. At the time, it was believed that the stablecoin would boost broader adoption and introduce cryptocurrencies to the masses for the first time. Although the fintech giant has over 350 million users worldwide, only a few have used its stablecoin or held it in self-custody wallets in its first weeks. According to the report, the figures indicate that:
“On the surface there’s a lack of demand from crypto users for PYUSD when other alternatives exist (might be due to Paypal targeting a different demographic).”
Pools in decentralized exchanges like Uniswap’s PYUSD/wETH and PYUSD/USDC represent less than 50,000 tokens. Further analysis of the top individual holders reveals a moderate level of interest, with the largest holder who isn’t an exchange or contract holding less than $10,000 worth of PYUSD. According to Nansen, the holder bought the stablecoin after selling three memecoins.
Moreover, the data show fewer than 10 holders, excluding contracts or exchanges, have a balance exceeding $1,000.
Despite the modest uptake, PYUSD has only been in circulation for less than three weeks. It was launched without any prior announcement that it was in the pipeline.
PayPal’s stablecoin is pegged to the U.S. dollar and is issued by Paxos Trust Co. It’s b
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Author: Ana Paula Pereira