A major exchange made a big move today—it officially partnered with Circle.



This collaboration is not just for show. USDC will be fully integrated into spot trading, futures, and payments, with both liquidity and fiat on-ramps set for upgrades. What’s even more impressive, the two companies will jointly explore how to manage cross-chain liquidity and customize financial solutions for institutional clients.

Additionally, the platform has joined the Circle Arc public testnet. What does this mean? It’s starting to participate in building the foundational infrastructure for stablecoins—not just using USDC, but also being deeply involved in shaping the rules of the game.

There’s a new twist in the stablecoin battleground.
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CryptoGoldminevip
· 12-10 19:29
From the growth curve of the computing power network, the stablecoin infrastructure is indeed a good opportunity for low-cost entry. Deeply participate in setting the rules of the game, and the ROI potential is considerable.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 12-09 20:24
Hey, here comes another stablecoin story, but this time there's actually something interesting.
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PebbleHandervip
· 12-09 17:26
Starting to play the infrastructure construction game again—deep involvement in rule-making is the real core.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 12-08 06:33
Eh, now Circle is really starting to pull ahead of Tether, deeply tying itself to top exchanges... that's pretty aggressive.
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ProxyCollectorvip
· 12-08 06:30
Whoa, Circle is teaming up with exchanges again, and this time it really doesn’t look like they’re just playing around. The current stablecoin competition has reached the stage of “who gets to set the rules,” not “whoever issues wins.” Building underlying infrastructure is definitely a long-term task, but it also means higher stakes. Wait, is Arc’s public beta rolling out this quickly? Feels like things are moving a bit fast. Honestly, USDC integrating across three chains sounds great, but I’m just worried that in the end, liquidity will still be concentrated with just a few top players.
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SignatureCollectorvip
· 12-08 06:29
It's another stablecoin scheme, but this time they're really getting serious.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 12-08 06:25
The shift of power in stablecoin infrastructure is interesting. The change from user to rule-maker is noteworthy in itself.
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SerLiquidatedvip
· 12-08 06:17
Trying to grab a spot again? This time the Arc public beta is no joke—deeply participating in rule-making is truly next-level.
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AllInDaddyvip
· 12-08 06:09
Another stablecoin story—it feels like all the major exchanges are competing over infrastructure now. --- Circle is connecting three lines directly? Liquidity is going to skyrocket, looks like USDC is playing a deeper strategic game. --- The real highlight is deeply participating in rule-making, not just using the token but also building infrastructure. Are they aiming to become a key infrastructure provider? --- Cross-chain liquidity, institutional customized solutions... at this pace, the stablecoin battlefield is really about to be reshuffled. --- Wait, the Arc testnet seems underestimated. Exchanges are no longer just users—they’re starting to become builders. --- After USDC connects all three lines, will the competition reach a new level? The key depends on how much real institutional money comes in. --- Another "deep cooperation"—this time it seems serious, not just some marketing partnership. --- The stablecoin landscape suddenly changed; it feels like Tether won’t be able to sit still.
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