Tag: USDC
Coinbase and Cardless Launch Stablecoin-Backed Credit Card
Coinbase and Cardless launched a credit card backed by stablecoins, letting users fund spending with USDC directly The Coinbase One Card runs on the American…
Mastercard’s Stablecoin Move Could Transform Global Payments
Mastercard now supports 24/7 stablecoin settlement on weekends and holidays alongside fiat. The network supports USDC, PYUSD, USDG, USDP, RLUSD, and SoFiUSD across 8 blockchains.…
Block Expands Stablecoin Push With USDC Support on Cash App
Block is rolling out USDC payments on Cash App to nearly 60 million users across four blockchain networks. CEO Jack Dorsey admitted customer demand drove…
Circle Just Issued 250 Million USDC on Solana Amid Crypto Surge
Circle minted 250 million new USDC tokens, expanding its circulating supply. The mint was issued on the Ethereum blockchain, boosting on‑chain liquidity. The new USDC…
PumpFun Switches to USDC as Sui and BNB Chain Roll Out Major Upgrades
PumpFun expands to USDC trading pairs, strengthening stablecoin settlement for new tokens Sui enables gas-free stablecoin transfers on mainnet, improving payment efficiency BNB Chain post-quantum…
Circle’s Wrapped Bitcoin Could Change Institutional Crypto Forever
Circle is launching cirBTC, a 1:1 Bitcoin-backed wrapped token. cirBTC will use real-time on-chain reserve verification for transparency. The token will launch on Ethereum and…
Hyperliquid’s $5.4B USDC Supply Just Got a Major Coinbase Upgrade
Coinbase is now Hyperliquid’s official USDC treasury deployer as platform stablecoin supply reaches $5.4 billion in May 2026. Arc, Canton, and Tempo collectively raised over…
Hyperliquid’s USDC Upgrade Could Reshape On-chain Trading
Coinbase is now Hyperliquid’s official USDC treasury deployer, replacing USDH as the platform’s primary stablecoin asset. USDC on Hyperliquid has reached roughly $5 billion, doubling…
Polygon Wallet Introduces Private USDC & USDT
Polygon launched private payments in its wallet via Hinkal for USDC and USDT. Payments hide sender, receiver, and amount using zero‑knowledge proofs. Each private transfer…














