Polygon stablecoin ecosystem expansion draws attention, MATIC token holds key support

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As stablecoin adoption accelerates globally, the potential growth of the Polygon ecosystem has become a market focus. However, despite the expansion of stablecoin infrastructure bringing more transaction scenarios to the network, Polygon’s native token MATIC still faces the dual pressures of low trading volume and intensified competition, with its price hovering around key support levels.

Industry analysis points out that stablecoin adoption in banks, fintech platforms, and enterprise ecosystems is rising rapidly, and Polygon has gained an advantage in this trend with its low fees, high throughput, and extensive payment network integrations. Aishwary Gupta, Polygon’s Global Head of Payments and Real World Assets, predicts that by 2030, there could be over 100,000 stablecoins issued worldwide, covering banks, enterprises, sovereign nations, and commercial networks. Stablecoins will become a key tool for closed-loop enterprise payments, while banks may also issue on-chain deposit tokens to keep funds on their own balance sheets.

Polygon is currently collaborating with payment networks such as Visa, Stripe, Shopify, and Revolut, and holds a significant share in global USDC transfers. On-chain data shows the network has a large stablecoin supply, continuously growing transaction volume, and a significantly increased total value locked this year. Its AggLayer technology aims to unify liquidity across different chains, potentially strengthening its role as a foundational cross-chain settlement infrastructure for stablecoins.

With increasing network activity, MATIC’s tokenomics still rely on staking mechanisms and transaction fee revenues, so an acceleration in stablecoin transaction speeds could provide upward momentum for the token’s value. However, market opinions remain divided: competition from other Layer 2 solutions, slower technical migration progress, and persistently weak trading volumes all exert pressure on MATIC.

Technically, MATIC’s daily chart price remains above major support levels, the RSI is in oversold territory but recovering, and the MACD, though weak, has turned positive, indicating some easing of selling pressure. In shorter timeframes, the token is forming an ascending triangle below resistance; combined with improved market sentiment, this could create conditions for an upward move.

Although Polygon has technological and market advantages in the stablecoin sector, its short-term token performance still depends on changes in macro sentiment, on-chain activity, and the competitive landscape. Whether stablecoin adoption can truly translate into increased demand for MATIC remains a key point of ongoing market observation.

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