Grab, Uber’s Southeast Asian rival, debuts Web3 services with Circle
Grab, Southeast Asia’s Uber-like super app, is working with the USDC issuer Circle to enable Web3 services for its 187 million users. Go to Source
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Grab, Southeast Asia’s Uber-like super app, is working with the USDC issuer Circle to enable Web3 services for its 187 million users. Go to Source
Stablecoins from Circle and MakerDAO have been more unstable than those from Tether and Binance over the past couple of years, according to a new report from S&P Global. Go to Source
The partnership will purportedly bring USDC to 2 million users in Chile. Go to Source
Circle announced that a Base version of its USDC stablecoin would be available soon, eventually eliminating the need for the USDbC bridged version. Go to Source
This week’s Crypto Biz explores the latest on Binance’s global on-ramps and off-ramps, Coinbase-Circle re-alignment, Shopify’s take on USDC and China’s blockchain data exchange. Go to Source
Circle will take on full operational and governance responsibility after five years, thanks to increased regulatory clarity. Go to Source
Circle’s USDC stablecoin has dropped from $45 billion in circulation at the start of 2023 to just $26 billion as the summer winds down. Go to Source
The stablecoin issuer launched a service and API that allows developers to create customized wallets for their users. Go to Source
Major stablecoin issuers Tether and Circle are focusing on non-U.S. markets where adoption is growing. Go to Source
Circle’s Patrick Hansen provided an overview of the euro-denominated stablecoin market at EthCC; it all looks rosy, he said. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico