Binance received its biggest inflow of USDT since November 2025, potentially signaling a shift in sentiment.Binance received its biggest inflow of USDT since November 2025, potentially signaling a shift in sentiment.

Binance records $2.2B USDT inflow, signaling potential shift in crypto market sentiment

2026/03/19 00:31
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Binance markets the biggest inflow of USDT stablecoins since November 2025, potentially signaling a shift in sentiment. The recent inflow of USDT may reverse some of the outflows from January and February. 

Binance received around $2.2B in USDT deposits, the biggest single-day inflow since November 2025. The shift in liquidity shows traders may be waiting on the sidelines for a bigger move. 

Stablecoin liquidity returns to Binance with the largest single-day USDT deposit since November 2025Binance saw its biggest inflow of USDT since November 2025, potentially signaling a shift in sentiment or a move by a large-scale trader. | Source: Cryptoquant

Over the past months, the crypto market maintained sufficient stablecoin liquidity, but funds fluctuated across markets and failed to signal confidence. Since Binance remained the top centralized spot and futures exchange, liquidity was closely watched for signs of a market recovery. 

The recent large-scale USDT inflow comes after a few days of more active USDC deposits. As of March 2026, only USDC has recovered from its outflows at the end of 2025, while USDT remains below its baseline level, according to Cryptoquant data

Will Binance deposits boost BTC? 

The recent USDC deposits coincided with a BTC recovery above $74,000. The recovery is still fragile, as the coin fell back to the $72,000 range shortly after. The large-scale deposit is seen as a bullish factor that could extend the trend and put BTC back on track. 

The large-scale deposit may also signal the inclusion of whales with a more confident outlook. 

Despite the inflow, the recovery may not be immediatel The BTC fear and greed index is still at 27 points, still indicating fear, while open interest remains stagnant at $22B. Despite this, Binance carries $8.1B in BTC open interest, with the potential for a rapid recovery. 

The currently available USDT and USDC on Binance are seen as a bullish indicator, serving as dry powder during a potential market recovery. For now, the funds are not immediately allocated, as BTC is still not receiving enough directional signals. 

USDT returns to careful expansion

The recent USDT transfers follow months of stagnant stablecoin activity. While transactions were highly active, Tether avoided issuing new tokens. 

In March, the supply of USDT tried a tentative expansion, rising to a new record of $184.1B. At the same time, USDC is also adding to its supply, reaching over $81B. 

During the latest market downturn, stablecoin issuers did not rush to print new tokens, as liquidity was sufficient. The limiting factor was traders’ unwillingness to make directional bets. 

When market sentiment improves, stablecoin holders may move into assets with a clear expansion trend. Stablecoins are still mainly used on centralized exchanges, followed by DEX trading. While some protocols aim to use USDC and USDT for payments and fintech apps, the assets are still largely held by crypto insiders and await trading opportunities.

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