Circle, Crypto and US IPO
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Circle Internet Group Inc. (NYSE: CRCL), the crypto company behind the USDC stablecoin, continued its meteoric rise on June 6. At press time, CRCL is priced at $115, up by over 25% in the last 24 hours, briefly touching $100.
In April, Bloomberg reported that Ripple had made an acquisition offer for Circle valued between $4 billion and $5 billion, which was reportedly rejected as undervalued. Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse later disputed the report in a conversation with Georgetown Law professor Chris Brummer.
Circle’s IPO highlights crypto’s mainstream shift, with USDC driving revenue and new fintech services expanding its reach. Read why CRCL stock is a hold.
Circle, the company behind the $61 billion stablecoin USDC, made a roaring debut on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, becoming the first stablecoin issuer to go public and making CEO and cofounder Jeremy Allaire a billionaire.
What exactly does Circle do, and why did it decide to move its headquarters from downtown Boston to lower Manhattan late last year? Here are six things to understand about the company, which manages a "stablecoin" called USDC.
According to Fortune, the tech giants are in early talks with crypto firms to add stablecoin payments to reduce fees.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNCircle leads stock market comeback as gold slips, Bitcoin and dollar surgeCircle pushed markets into rally mode on Friday after its shares spiked 48%, extending the chaos it kicked off with a massive NYSE debut the day before.
The surge in cryptocurrency IPOs signals a turning point for the industry, reflecting growing confidence among digital asset firms to attract mainstream investors.