Crypto investors are fleeing Circle Internet Financial’s USD coin (USDC) stablecoin, with many of them switching to tether, another stablecoin, which has reached a 22-month high in market share. Net outflows from USDC have surpassed $10 billion since March 10 That’s when regulators shuttered Silicon Valley Bank, a firm Circle banked with. Circle, a payments firm, has weathered SVB’s collapse as USDC has re-established the U.S, dollar price peg it lost in the immediate aftermath of SVB’s failure, but the token has still dropped 23% from its one-time $43 billion market capitalization, according to crypto price tracker CoinGecko. USDC’s plunge comes as the stablecoin sector has been severely tested by problems in the banking industry and regulatory scrutiny. Crypto exchange Binance’s BUSD token has also plummeted, among other stablecoins.
Related posts
-
XRP Price at Risk: Can Support Levels Hold?
Aayush Jindal, a luminary in the world of financial markets, whose expertise spans over 15 illustrious... -
Bitcoin Drops Below $98K—Is This the Perfect Buying Opportunity for Investors?
Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency by market capitalization, has recently experienced a significant and sudden price correction,... -
As Bitcoin Reclaims $100,000, Warning Signs Emerge from Long-Term Investors
Este artículo también está disponible en español. Before yesterday’s plunge, Bitcoin recent rally was able to...