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The analyst also underlined regulatory uncertainties despite the fact that President Donald Trump has signed the GENIUS Act ...
Unlike rival Fiserv, the bank technology company does not plan to issue its own coin immediately, but it does feel the lure ...
Through this partnership, the companies will let U.S. financial institutions offer their customers the option to make ...
Circle and FIS partner to integrate USDC stablecoin into traditional payment systems, enabling real-time, low-cost ...
Circle Bolsters Stablecoin Adoption with UK Support, Hyperliquid Integration, Aptos Wallet Expansion
Circle, the issuer of the USD Coin (USDC), the world’s regulated stablecoin, is focused on advancing blockchain-based ...
FIS and Circle partner to allow US financial institutions to use USDC stablecoin for payments. This follows the passing of ...
The card payment titans have long shrugged off political pressure or potential rivals, the $95 bln in fees they collect and ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNCircle brings native USDC to HyperliquidCircle is adding USDC to Hyperliquid using CCTP v2, making moving the stablecoin across different blockchains easier.
Circle shares remain in focus as stablecoins take center stage in what The House of Representatives have dubbed "Crypto Week.
Wall Street’s enthusiasm for stocks with exposure to the rapidly growing world of stablecoins continued on Monday, as shares of Fiserv rallied after the financial-technology giant entered the arena.
The overall stablecoin market has swollen to more than $204 billion, according to tracker CoinGecko. USDT has about $139 billion in circulation, while Circle’s USDC has about $41 billion.
Jeremy Allaire, the co-founder of stablecoin issuer Circle Internet Financial, is making the case that the issuers of the dollar-based cryptocurrencies that underpin much of the trading in digital ...
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