Track stablecoin circulation, transfer volumes, and wallet concentration across chains in real time. Institutions use Dune to monitor stablecoin health, flag anomalies, and report on reserve activity to compliance and treasury teams.
Dune is the onchain data infrastructure behind the teams at Coinbase, Bloomberg, Blockworks, a16z, USV, WisdomTree, and 20,000+ teams globally.
When institutions need to understand what's moving onchain - stablecoin flows, tokenized asset activity, DeFi position data - they build on Dune.
Track stablecoin circulation, transfer volumes, and wallet concentration across chains in real time. Institutions use Dune to monitor stablecoin health, flag anomalies, and report on reserve activity to compliance and treasury teams.
Analyze settlement patterns across EVM and non-EVM chains to verify transaction finality, measure settlement latency, and support post-trade reconciliation workflows - critical for any institution processing cross-border payments onchain.
Build public or internal dashboards showing onchain proof of reserves, token allocation, and liquidity depth. Relevant for issuers, funds, and protocols that need auditable, real-time treasury visibility.
Query labeled wallet activity, counterparty flows, and transaction histories to support AML/KYC workflows and regulatory filings. Dune's curated datasets reduce the overhead of building raw data pipelines from scratch.
Monitor collateral ratios, liquidation events, TVL shifts, and smart contract interactions across lending protocols. Institutional risk teams use this to assess exposure to counterparties and DeFi infrastructure.
Track adoption metrics for stablecoins, DEX volume share, and wallet growth across ecosystems. Dune supports product, BD, and investor reporting with credible, onchain sourced data.
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