Stablecoin Issuer Circle Files Publicly for IPO
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The U.S. has embraced cryptocurrencies, with Paul Atkins, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the SEC, pledging to adopt a more "rational" approach to crypto regulation.
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Each token is supposed to be worth a dollar, and if you hand the issuer back a token it will hand you back a dollar.
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Circle Internet Group is looking to become a publicly-traded company, filing for an IPO. It plans to use the ticker 'CRCL.'
Circle Internet Financial, a leading U.S. crypto firm that issues the stablecoin USD Coin, filed long-anticipated paperwork for an initial public offering on Tuesday. The 225-page financial disclosure includes previously unreported insights into one of the world’s largest crypto firms,
US firm is latest crypto group to try to take advantage of more favourable environment towards industry under Trump
The issuer of the USDC stablecoin is aiming again to go public after an attempted SPAC merger in 2021 never materialized.
Circle Internet Group Inc. filed publicly for a long-awaited initial public offering, with the stablecoin provider showing steadily increasing revenue.
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Circle Crypto aims for a $5 billion IPO despite financial struggles, rising USDC supply, and competition. Circle, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, is making a bold move toward public trading with its recently filed initial public offering (IPO).
Circle, the company behind the world’s second-largest stablecoin, is going public in a second attempt. But this IPO concerns more than balance
Even though it's coming during a volatile period for the markets and economy, the cryptocurrency company's planned listing puts pressure on rivals and regulators.
Circle, issuer of the USDC stablecoin, has hired investment banks JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and Citigroup (C) to help it prepare an initial public