Circle Integrates Polygon USDC for Faster, Cheaper Transactions
Stablecoin issuer Circle has added support for Polygon USDC on its accounts and APIs to enable cost-friendly and faster transactions.
Stablecoin issuer Circle has added support for Polygon USDC on its accounts and APIs to enable cost-friendly and faster transactions.
In the beginning, the initiative will include only USDC, while in the future it might support additional digital assets.
MoneyGram is preparing to join forces with Stellar Blockchain to allow clients to send and receive USDC and convert it
The Circle CEO believes sending international payments could be as easy as making cross-border calls through apps like Whatsapps.
The plan is in line with US regulators’ growing perception that stablecoins should be issued by banks.
Blackrock will help Circle find ways to bring stablecoin applications to traditional financial markets.
Two US lawmakers, Rep. Trey Hollingsworth and Sen. Bill Hagerty, teamed up to propose a bill aimed at bringing a
BNY Mellon will be the primary custodian for Circle’s stablecoin, according to a recent announcement.
Circle aims to go public by December this year, currently valued at $9 billion, up 100% since July 2021.
Circle's USDC is now supported on the eighth blockchain, Flow, with the aim of simplifying the payments process for users