Stablecoin DeFi TVL Falls to $29,231, Majority of New Chain TVL Evaporates Significantly from This Cycle's Peak

By: theblockbeats.news|2026/01/08 08:16:05
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BlockBeats News, January 8th, according to Defillama data, the DeFi TVL of some mainstream and new public chains has experienced a significant decline from this cycle's peak. The DeFi TVL of Tether's stablecoin public chain Stable has even plummeted to a staggering $29,231, sparking community discussions. The TVL of Eclipse and Berachain has also evaporated by about 95% from its peak. Detailed data is as follows:

Established Public Chains:

Ethereum's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $72.773 billion, down over 25% from its peak of $97.3 billion in August 2025;

Solana's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $8.86 billion, down by about 33% from its peak of $13.22 billion in September 2025;

Bitcoin's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $7.01 billion, down over 23% from its peak of $9.12 billion in October 2025;

BNB Chain's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $6.797 billion, down over 25% from its peak of $9.15 billion in October 2025;

Base's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $4.745 billion, down over 12% from its peak of $9.73 billion in October 2025.

New Public Chains:

Stable's DeFi TVL has reached the unbelievable $29,231, previously above $100 million;

Eclipse's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $2.72 million, down by about 95% from its peak of $49 million in February 2025. Eclipse's official account even stated earlier, "We have no users";

Plasma's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $3.205 billion, down by about 50% from its peak of $6.36 billion in October 2025;

Monad's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $283.72 million;

Berachain's DeFi TVL is currently reported at $1.7411 billion, down by about 95% from its peak of $3.306 billion in May 2025.

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