Circle’s USDC and EURC stablecoins become the first fully compliant digital fiat tokens under the Markets in Crypto-Assets rules.
Circle’s co-founder and Chief Executive Officer said he is exceptionally optimistic about crypto’s future. In an X post, the CEO noted why he’s “more bullish than ever before” on the industry. Related Reading: Bitcoin Receives Renewed Support From Argentine President Milei Why Is Circle CEO Bullish On Crypto? On Wednesday, Jeremy Allaire shared the reasons […]
Patrick Hansen, a senior policy executive at Circle, the issuer of USD and Euro stablecoins, is positive that Euro-based stablecoins will continue rising in the coming days. Taking to X, Hansen noted that the number of transactions conducted using Euro stablecoins is 1.1%. Will Euro Stablecoin Usage Pick Up Steam From July? This figure, the […]
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Peer-to-peer payments company and stablecoin (USDC) issuer Circle has announced its integration with the Solana (SOL) blockchain, bringing several important new features to its Web3 services. According to Wednesday’s announcement, the strategic move will enable Circle to offer programmable wallets and gas stations and allow developers and businesses to build and launch on-chain applications. Advantages […]
Circle is adding support to the Solana blockchain, enabling integration across its Web3 features in two phases.
Former President Donald Trump has begun accepting crypto donations for his re-election campaign, making him the first US Presidential candidate to adopt digital assets for funding. According to a May 21 statement: “This addition to President Trump’s already groundbreaking digital fundraising operation marks the first time a major party Presidential nominee has embraced cryptocurrency for […]
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Stablecoin issuer Circle reportedly plans to shift its legal home to the United States from Ireland for undisclosed reasons, Bloomberg reported on May 15. The firm has begun the relocation process by filing the required paperwork with the High Court of the Republic of Ireland. Circle’s decision to shift to the US comes as a […]
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Despite Circle's rising transaction count, Tether's USDT still accounts for over 68% of the entire stablecoin market.
The number of addresses holding stablecoins has risen 15% this year.
The real-world assets sector continues generating interest as the second most profitable crypto narrative in the first quarter of 2024.
The two largest digital dollar providers have chosen different paths in dealing with a perceived lack of global clarity on stablecoin rules: Circle is looking to U.S. lawmakers to provide guidance, while Tether is taking a hands-on approach to tackling fraud and money laundering.
Circle is expanding support for the Solana blockchain and USDC stablecoin integration as a report shows Solana processes 43% of all stablecoin transfer volume.
Mehen Finance planned to launch USDM in early 2023 but saw delays after crypto-friendly banks shuttered in 2023 and its banking partner went to work with Circle.
Cointelegraph Research dives into TRON’s emerging use cases and ecosystem in new research report.
The hookup between Celo and Circle will benefit both sides as Celo continues to advance real-world use cases and Circle expands its reach.
Celo, which is in the midst of transforming into an Ethereum layer 2 network, increasingly positions itself as a blockchain for real-world assets.
The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering hasn't been set.
Circle's USDC stablecoin spiked down to as low as $0.74 on three occasions today following a marketwide sell-off spurred by a report casting doubt over whether a spot bitcoin ETF will be approved this month.
Coinbase is now registered as a Virtual Assets Service Provider in France, while Circle has obtained a conditional registration in the country.
Circle aims to boost around-the-clock foreign exchange transactions and remittances by deploying EURC on Solana.
The Campaign for Accountability released a new open letter criticizing Circle’s Cross Chain Transfer Protocol.