Circle, the issuer of USD Coin (USDC), is expanding its stablecoin to the Sui network, a layer-1 (L1) blockchain platform.
USDC, the second-largest stablecoin by market cap, is coming to the Layer-1 blockchain Sui network, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire ...
Circle has integrated its USD-pegged stablecoin USDC with Brazil and Mexico’s national real-time payment systems.
USDC is now available in Brazil and Mexico, integrating with local payment systems PIX and SPEI for faster, direct ...
Circle expanded USDC to Brazil and Mexico, enabling faster, cheaper access through local payment systems, boosting ...
The Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol, or CCTP, is a permissionless on-chain utility designed to facilitate secure USDC transfers ...
The most popular option is to use Coinbase, where you can easily convert other cryptocurrencies to USDC. Once your account is created, you can go ahead and buy any amount of USD Coin you want.
Stablecoin issuer Circle has partnered with Sony Block Solutions to make USDC a primary transaction token on the Soneium blockchain.
Circle notes that stablecoin USDC is now available in Brazil and Mexico through national payment systems, with local currency.
Stablecoin issuer Circle is announcing the support of national bank transfers involving USDC in Mexico and Brazil.
Circle is bringing USDC to the Sui blockchain, enhancing liquidity and supporting seamless transfers across decentralized ...