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  2. USD Coin - Wikipedia

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    USDC regained its dollar peg four days later. [13] In August 2023, Circle and Coinbase dissolved the Centre Consortium, the entity responsible for managing USDC since 2018. This decision granted Circle full governance over USDC. [14] In February 2024, Circle discontinued USDC on the TRON blockchain following a risk management review. Although ...

  3. Tether and Circle dominate dollar-backed stablecoins. Is it ...

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    The move will position Ripple against sector leaders Tether (USDT) and Circle (USDC), which together dominate 90% of the stablecoin market. For instance, among the top 10 stablecoins by market ...

  4. Needham's John Todaro Says USDC Is ‘Exciting’ for the Long ...

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    John Todaro, vice president at investment and asset management firm Needham & Co., discusses whether USDC could become the “de facto” CBDC for the U.S. and why crypto exchange Coinbase could ...

  5. USDC to be available on 15 blockchains after adding 6 ... - AOL

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    USD Coin, according to the stablecoin's governing company, Circle, soon will be available on six additional blockchains: Base, Cosmos via the Noble network, NEAR, Optimism, Polkadot, and Polygon PoS.

  6. Tether (cryptocurrency) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, the cryptocurrency exchange Bitfinex enabled trading of Tether on their platform. In 2018, Phil Potter, the chief strategy officer for Bitfinex, left the company after the Paradise Papers leaks in November 2017 named Bitfinex officials Philip Potter and Giancarlo Devasini as responsible for setting up Tether Holdings Limited in the British Virgin Islands in 2014.

  7. USDC - Wikipedia

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    USDC may refer to: United States Department of Commerce; United States Diplomacy Center; United States district court; Universal Scene Description, .usdc (binary ...

  8. Digital Currency Group - Wikipedia

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    Digital Currency Group was launched in 2015 by Barry Silbert, the former CEO of SecondMarket, Inc. He began investing in blockchain technology companies in 2013. [3] Shortly after SecondMarket's sale, Silbert formed Digital Currency Group, with Genesis and Grayscale becoming the first of the company's subsidiaries.

  9. Binance - Wikipedia

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    Binance USD (BUSD) was a US Dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by Paxos on the behalf of Binance. [90] In January 2023, Bloomberg reported that Binance-Peg BUSD "was often undercollateralized between 2020 and 2021. On three separate occasions, the gap between reserves and supply surpassed $1 billion."