USDC Issuer Circle Halted on NYSE Debut as CRCL Triples IPO Price

by | Jun 5, 2025 | Cryptocurrency & Blockchain | 0 comments

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USDC issuer Circle Internet Group began trading on the New York Stock Exchange and was almost immediately halted its share price more than tripled its $31 IPO.

The company has been trying to go public in 2021, called it off, and then raised $1.1 billion. In the days leading up to CRCL making its debut on the NYSE, there were rumors and then confirmation that its IPO round was oversubscribed.

“Our transformation into being a public company is a significant and powerful milestone,” Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire wrote on X, “the world is ready to start upgrading and moving to the internet financial system. “

At the time of writing, USDC, the company’s flagship stablecoin, has a $61 billion market cap. Because stablecoins are created as they’re bought and burned as they’re redeemed, its market cap is often used as a proxy for the number of tokens in circulation.

“Circle’s upsized IPO reflects deepening institutional belief that stablecoins like USDC will play a foundational role in modern finance and is commensurate with USDC’s growth into a $64 billion behemoth,” Unity Wallet COO James Toledano said in commentary shared with Decrypt.

He added that the appeal of digital dollars, which offer faster settlement and programmability, have become very appealing to traditional firms looking to eke out an edge in global finance.

“The race is on between private issuers and central bank digital currencies, which are not at all popular both in practice and philosophy,” he added. “But Circle’s momentum shows that market-driven solutions are gaining serious traction.”

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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