Swap PYUSD at the Best Rate
PYUSD, or PayPal USD, is a dollar-pegged stablecoin that PayPal offers through its apps and that Paxos Trust Company issues and backs with US dollar deposits, short-term US Treasuries and similar cash equivalents. It launched on Ethereum in August 2023 as the first stablecoin from a major US payments company, and Paxos also issues it natively on Solana.
Stats
- Market cap
- $2.8B
- Fully diluted valuation (FDV)
- $2.8B
- Circulating supply
- 2.8B PYUSD
- Total supply
- 2.8B PYUSD
- Volume (24h)
- $6.0M
- Swaps (24h)
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Data updated 2026-08-18
About PYUSD
PYUSD is a token traded on Ethereum. On 1inch, the swap aggregator compares supported routes across DEX liquidity to help improve a crypto swap involving PYUSD, while you keep full control of your funds in your own wallet.
PYUSD ranks #18 by 24-hour trading volume among the tokens tracked on 1inch, with $6.0M traded over the last day. Its market capitalization of around $2.8B places it among mid-cap crypto assets. Beyond Ethereum, the 1inch token catalog lists PYUSD on one more network.
PYUSD at a glance
- Launched
- 7 August 2023 on Ethereum, 29 May 2024 on Solana
- Issuer
- Paxos Trust Company, N.A., under OCC oversight since December 2025
- Token standard
- ERC-20 with 6 decimals on Ethereum, SPL token on Solana
- Supply
- Uncapped: minted on customer deposits, burned on redemptions
- Governance
- None for holders; Paxos controls minting, freezing and upgrades
- Primary utility
- Dollar payments inside PayPal and Venmo plus on-chain settlement
What is PYUSD?
PYUSD is brand-name money from a payments company rather than a crypto-native project: PayPal offers it to customers, while Paxos Trust Company issues the token, holds the reserves and runs minting and redemption. Each token is redeemable for one US dollar with the issuer, which is what keeps its market price near a dollar.
PayPal announced PYUSD on 7 August 2023 and rolled it out to eligible US customers over the following weeks. The original deployment is an ERC-20 contract on Ethereum that uses six decimals, and on 29 May 2024 PayPal added a native Solana version issued by Paxos, with both shown as a single balance inside the PayPal and Venmo apps.
How PYUSD works
Paxos mints PYUSD when dollars arrive and burns it when tokens are redeemed, so the supply tracks customer demand rather than a schedule. Reserves sit in US dollar deposits, short-term US Treasuries and similar cash equivalents. Paxos self-reports the reserve composition five business days after each month ends, and an accounting firm issues a monthly attestation under AICPA standards: KPMG LLP from 28 February 2025, WithumSmith+Brown before that.
The Ethereum contract gives the issuer operational control. A separately deployed SupplyControl contract manages which addresses may mint and burn, an asset protection role can freeze any address and wipe a frozen balance, and the token sits behind an upgradeable proxy, so its logic can change without a token migration.
Who builds PYUSD
Paxos operated PYUSD under a New York Department of Financial Services limited purpose trust charter from launch until 12 December 2025, when it converted that charter into a national trust bank charter and became Paxos Trust Company, N.A., supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Paxos framed the conversion as aligning PYUSD issuance with the GENIUS Act, the US federal stablecoin framework, and PayPal remains the distribution partner rather than the issuer.
What people use PYUSD for
Inside PayPal and Venmo, PYUSD works as a checkout and peer transfer balance, while on public blockchains it settles like any other dollar stablecoin. PayPal has also pushed it toward merchant and developer payment flows.
- Paying at checkout and sending person-to-person transfers inside PayPal and Venmo.
- Moving dollars between the PayPal ecosystem and self-custody wallets on Ethereum or Solana.
- Trading and providing liquidity on decentralized exchanges.
- Settling payments where a regulated, redeemable dollar token is preferred.
PYUSD risks and considerations
PYUSD concentrates issuer and platform risk. Tokens are not bank deposits and carry no government insurance, redemption runs on Paxos and PayPal terms, and the contract lets the issuer freeze an address or wipe a frozen balance, powers that exist to satisfy regulators and law enforcement.
PYUSD is also younger and less widely integrated than the largest dollar stablecoins, so market depth differs by venue and chain. The token has expanded to additional networks over time, and every deployment is its own contract, so confirm the exact address on the network you use.
Official PYUSD links
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Questions? Answers.
Who issues PYUSD and what backs it?
Paxos Trust Company, N.A. issues PYUSD for PayPal and backs it with US dollar deposits, short-term US Treasuries and similar cash equivalents. Paxos publishes a monthly reserve report and a monthly attestation from an independent accounting firm, KPMG LLP as of 2025, on its PayPal USD transparency page.
Can PayPal or Paxos freeze my PYUSD?
Yes. The PYUSD contract includes an asset protection role that can freeze the balance of any address and, once frozen, wipe it entirely, burning the tokens. Paxos documents these controls as tools for law enforcement and regulatory compliance rather than something used in ordinary operation.
Is PYUSD on Solana the same as PYUSD on Ethereum?
Both are issued by Paxos against the same reserve program and redeem at one dollar, but they are separate deployments: an ERC-20 contract with six decimals on Ethereum and an SPL token on Solana. PayPal and Venmo display them as one balance and let users pick the network on withdrawal.
Is PYUSD regulated, and by whom?
Yes. PYUSD launched in 2023 under a New York Department of Financial Services trust charter, and since 12 December 2025 its issuer operates as Paxos Trust Company, N.A., a national trust bank supervised by the US Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
What is PYUSD used for?
PYUSD is used for trading, portfolio rotation, or ecosystem exposure in DeFi. It ranks #18 by 24-hour trading volume among the tokens tracked on 1inch. The role of the token can vary by network, liquidity conditions, and the route you choose, so it helps to review the quote before you confirm a swap.
Which networks support PYUSD on 1inch?
The 1inch token catalog lists PYUSD on 2 networks, including Ethereum. Support can differ by chain and current liquidity conditions, so check the token selector and live quote in the Swap flow before you trade.
How does 1inch find the best PYUSD rate?
1inch compares supported routes and optimizes execution across available liquidity sources on Ethereum, splitting your order across pools when that improves the PYUSD price.
How do I protect my PYUSD trades from MEV?
1inch adds MEV protection in supported intent-based flows to reduce exposure to front-running and sandwich attacks, which matters most on volatile or thin PYUSD routes.
Sources
- PayPal newsroom: PayPal launches US dollar stablecoin
- PayPal newsroom: PayPal USD now available on Solana
- Paxos: PayPal USD transparency reports
- Paxos newsroom: OCC approves conversion to a national trust bank
- PYUSD smart contract repository
Content reviewed July 25, 2026



