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- About USDC
Circle has developed the technology to enable USDC to run on...
- Developers
Circle’s stablecoins and development tools make it faster,...
- Insights
The Circle Blog is your source for the latest product...
- Transparency
Circle-issued stablecoins — USDC and EURC — are designed for...
- Company
Circle is a financial technology company building a new...
- Euro Coin
EURC is a euro-backed stablecoin issued by Circle and...
- Circle Account
Circle Internet Financial, LLC (NMLS ID# 1201441). Circle...
- Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol
Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) enables USDC to...
- About USDC
Circle (legally Circle Internet Financial Limited) is a peer-to-peer payments technology company that now manages stablecoin USDC, a cryptocurrency the value of which is pegged to the U.S. dollar. It was founded by Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville in October 2013.
Circle has developed the technology to enable USDC to run on 16 public blockchain networks, with open-source and private market innovation driving rapid progress in dollar digital currency models. Read more about Circle’s insights on the Federal Reserve’s CBDC discussion.
Circle is a financial technology company building a new internet financial system, where money and value are exchanged using USDC and digital currencies.
9 lip 2021 · Circle, a longtime fixture of the cryptocurrency ecosystem, announced yesterday it will go public via a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, at a valuation of $4.5 billion.
30 lip 2024 · Circle Internet Financial’s privately held stock is trading in the secondary market at a price implying a $5 billion to $5.25 billion valuation for the stablecoin issuer ahead of a planned ...
28 wrz 2022 · Circle’s expansion comes as competition among stablecoins – cryptocurrencies pegged to a government-issued currency such as the U.S. dollar – is heating up.