Usual USD (USD0)
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On-chain reference price measured against $1.00 — own methodology, no issuer data. As of 14:54 UTC. Method
This price chart is drawn by TradingView, from their own data, in an embed loaded from their servers. We hold too few licensed daily closes of our own for USD0 to draw a line in its place.
The chart above plots the price of Usual USD over the range selected — one day to the full history — drawn by TradingView from their own data.
Supply & valuation
This asset's circulating supply (and any valuation computed from it) is carried from a named source rather than our own chain read: Powered by CoinStats.
Holders & concentration
Concentration is the standard due-diligence read on attention-driven assets: the fewer wallets control the supply, the more one seller can move the price. Exchange wallets pool many customers, so labelled exchange rows are not single holders.
Largest holders
USD0 — frequently asked questions
What is Usual USD's supply?
Usual USD has a circulating supply of 20.4M USD0 and a total supply of 551.4M USD0. This asset's supply can't be read from the chain in a single call, so the circulating figure is data powered by CoinStats rather than our own chain read — labelled as such on this page.
How is the USD0 price here computed?
The USD0 price on this page is TheDistributed's own reference price: we take DEX pool prices from DexScreener and weight them by pool liquidity, rather than using an exchange feed. The full method and labels are documented on our methodology page.
Does Usual USD have a market cap?
No market cap is shown for Usual USD. It is a stablecoin, and stablecoin supply figures are issuer claims rather than on-chain facts we can verify, so this page reports no market cap at all.
Is Usual USD its own blockchain?
No — Usual USD (USD0) is a stablecoin issued on a host blockchain rather than a native coin. We track it by its verified canonical contract, and its on-chain figures are read from that contract.
Answers are generated from the live figures on this page — our own reference price — and update as the data does.