Solana now has more monthly USDC senders than any other blockchain, with the figure hitting approximately 6 million. That is not a rounding error or a one-month spike. It is the latest data point in a sustained climb that has turned Solana into the closest thing crypto has to a mainstream payments network.

For context, that sender count has grown more than tenfold since late 2023.

The numbers behind the milestone

February 2026 was a watershed moment for the network. Stablecoin transaction volume on Solana hit $650 billion that month, a record for any blockchain within a single calendar month. That figure more than doubled the previous peak.

USDC makes up the majority of that stablecoin activity. The network is currently estimated to hold between $8 billion and $12 billion in USDC supply, supported by continuous minting operations that keep liquidity deep and user confidence stable.