Ruble-Backed Stablecoin A7A5 Shocks the Market: Outpaces USDT and USDC Despite Sanctions

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A ruble-pegged stablecoin stunned the market in 2025 by surpassing the growth of the largest dollar-based stablecoins — despite ongoing Western sanctions. The token A7A5, launched in January 2025 by A7 LLC, added nearly $90 billion to its circulating supply, overtaking both USDT by Tether and USDC by Circle.

A Russian Stablecoin with a Controversial Background A7A5 was created as a workaround for Russian users facing banking restrictions, with traditional dollar-pegged stablecoins largely inaccessible due to international sanctions. It is issued by A7 LLC, a cross-border payments company linked to Russia’s state-owned Promsvyazbank and Moldovan businessman Ilan Shor, previously convicted in a $1 billion banking fraud case. Despite its controversial roots, A7A5 quickly made its way to the Tron and Ethereum blockchains, where it is widely used in DeFi protocols, primarily for trading against USDT — allowing users to access liquidity without holding dollar-backed stablecoins directly.

Stronger Than the Dollar? A7A5 Dominates the Market While Tether’s USDT added $49 billion and USDC gained approximately $31 billion in 2025, A7A5 soared by nearly $90 billion — an unprecedented rise. This occurred at a time when the Russian ruble strengthened more than 40% against the U.S. dollar, driven by strict capital controls and interventions by Russia’s central bank.

Singapore? No Obstacle A7A5 also made headlines as a key sponsor of the Token2049 conference in Singapore. While Singapore has imposed sanctions against Russia, they apply only to licensed financial institutions — not to individuals or external entities. This loophole allowed A7A5 to appear on the global stage and expand its liquidity network.

What Does This Mean for the Market? The rising influence of a ruble-based stablecoin highlights a shifting global financial landscape, where digital currencies are becoming tools of geopolitical strategy. Despite international pressure, A7A5 is emerging as an alternative payments bridge, leveraging the DeFi ecosystem to bypass sanctions. This development expands the narrative of stablecoins as instruments of national monetary policy, operating outside traditional banking frameworks — and reinforces the growing role of blockchain in reshaping global finance.

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