TrueUSD Stablecoin Depegs As Whales Dump TUSD Amid Regulatory Woes

TrueUSD faces depegging turmoil as regulatory uncertainties amplify market volatility, signaling challenges for stablecoins in 2024.
By Rupam Roy
Updated July 21, 2025
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In a surprising turn of events, TrueUSD (TUSD), the stablecoin issued by TrustToken, has experienced a significant de-pegging, making it the first stablecoin of 2024 to face such a challenge. The sharp decline in TUSD value for the second time in recent months, fueled by whale actions and market dynamics, has intensified discussions about stablecoin vulnerabilities, especially as regulatory scrutiny looms over the crypto space.

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TrueUSD Faces Depegging As Whale Dumps Millions In TUSD

TrueUSD faced a dramatic de-pegging, falling by 1.4%, triggered by substantial outflows orchestrated by whale addresses. Meanwhile, according to the Binance report, TrueUSD witnessed a total of around $150 million outflows in total on the exchange.

Over the last 24 hours, the TUSD noted a total inflow of $301.54 million, of which $237.30 million comes from large orders, $33.08 million from medium orders, and $31.15 million from small orders. On the other hand, the outflows totaled $147.77 million, of which large orders marked around $372.04 million outflows, $40.26 million from medium orders, and $37 million from small orders.

Several market pundits have attributed the whale-induced sell-offs and market dynamics to the TUSD’s latest de-pegging, causing a drop from $1 to around $0.98. The sudden outflows from whale addresses have shifted TUSD’s market position, dropping below First Digital USD (FDUSD) and standing at the 5th position in the top stablecoins ranking.

Notably, the market cap of FDUSD stood at $2.02 billion during writing, while TUSD had a market cap of around $1.89 billion. The incident also highlights the vulnerability of stablecoins during periods of heightened volatility.

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Regulatory Winds Intensify As Stablecoins Face Scrutiny

The de-pegging of TrueUSD coincides with growing expectations of stablecoin regulations in the United States. Industry leaders anticipate regulatory developments in 2024, following the approval of Spot Bitcoin ETFs.

For context, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire emphasizes the administration’s commitment to assert US leadership in regulating stablecoins, anticipating a shift towards consumer protection. On the other hand, Circle’s optimism aligns with the Clarity for Payment Stablecoins Act, pending approval in the House of Representatives, aiming to subject stablecoins to traditional financial regulations.

However, despite TUSD’s de-pegging, industry insiders remain hopeful that regulatory frameworks will bring stability and consumer protections to the burgeoning stablecoin landscape. This dual narrative of market turbulence and regulatory anticipation underscores the challenges and evolution within the stablecoin ecosystem, leaving investors and industry players closely watching developments in 2024.

Meanwhile, in another development in the stablecoin segment, that has gained notable attention from global investors, a recent UN report showed that Tether, a prominent cryptocurrency platform, faces accusations of its stablecoin USDT, to a rise in illegal activities, notably in Southeast Asia. Notably, the report highlights instances of money laundering and the exploitation tactic called “pig butchering,” involving emotional and financial manipulation.

However, Tether responds boldly, refuting the UN’s claims, emphasizing its commitment to combat criminal use of USDT. The platform challenges the characterization of its stablecoin as a criminal tool, sparking a debate on the role of stablecoins in illicit activities and the need for regulatory scrutiny in the cryptocurrency space.

Meanwhile, as of writing, the TUSD price was down 1.46% over the last 24 hours to $0.987, with its trading volume jumping 146% to $619.07 million.

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Rupam Roy
Rupam is a seasoned professional with three years of experience in the financial market, where he has developed a reputation as a meticulous research analyst and insightful journalist. He thrives on exploring the dynamic nuances of the financial landscape. Currently serving as a sub-editor at Coingape, Rupam's expertise extends beyond conventional boundaries. His role involves breaking stories, analyzing AI-related developments, providing real-time updates on the crypto market, and presenting insightful economic news. Rupam's career is characterized by a deep passion for unraveling the complexities of finance and delivering impactful stories that resonate with a diverse audience.
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