Circle développe la blockchain de couche 1 Arc pour les stablecoins

L'émetteur de l'USDC, Circle, a créé Arc, une nouvelle blockchain de couche 1 conçue pour la finance native des stablecoins.

La blockchain est spécifiquement conçue pour soutenir les opérations centrées sur les stablecoins tels que l'USDC. Elle vise à fournir une infrastructure adaptée à ce segment des actifs numériques plutôt qu'à des applications polyvalentes.

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Circle announced a $222 million presale for its ARC token at a $3 billion valuation alongside first-quarter results. The USDC issuer beat earnings estimates but missed on revenue. Shares rose more than 15 percent on the news.

Circle stock fell more than 17 percent on Tuesday following the unveiling of Open USD, a new stablecoin backed by over 140 companies including Stripe, Coinbase and BlackRock.

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Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire responded to the June 30 launch announcement of Open USD by arguing that the new stablecoin's more than 140 backers will only matter if it generates live, regulated transaction volume.

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Germany-based AllUnity has launched its MiCA-compliant euro stablecoin EURAU on the Solana blockchain. The expansion targets faster and cheaper euro transfers for businesses and developers. This move coincides with rapid growth in the euro stablecoin market.

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