Circle looks to reaffirm commitment to transparency as USDC market share soars

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“With USDC, our business model is minimizing risk, not taking and managing risk,” wrote Jeremy Fox, Circle’s chief technology officer.

The cryptocurrency market has experienced a turbulent period as of late, with several firms filing for bankruptcy or shutting down. Voyager Digital announced its bankruptcy on Wednesday, becoming the second crypto lender to default following Three Arrows Capital.

In the light of present market circumstances, Circle has sought to reaffirm its commitment to openness and user security in a blog post published on Tuesday. Jeremy Fox, chief financial officer of Circle, said that his firm’s priority is to preserve the financial integrity of the system — robust, trustworthy and safe. He added that other financial institutions offer fraudulent promises of preserving user money, only to abandon them when the going gets tough.

The chief financial officer said that Circle’s business model is to minimize risk, not “taking and managing risk.” He also explained how the firm protects its USD Coin (USDC) reserves, emphasizing that Circle does not own these assets and that they are 100%t owned by USDC holders in segregated accounts labeled “for the benefit of USDC holders.” Fox wrote:

“Circle is not allowed to use the USDC reserves for any other purpose. Unlike a bank or an exchange or an unregulated institution, we cannot lend them out, we cannot borrow against them, and we cannot use them to pay our bills.”

As a result, in extreme situations like bankruptcy, the USD Coin (USDC) is purportedly still redeemable at face value. Also, the USDC reserves are completely disconnected from Circle’s other activities, minimizing the risk of them being used to cover other losses.

Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire also recently provided documentation to demonstrate that the stablecoin has sufficient liquidity. He published a lengthy Twitter thread with papers to increase public confidence and transparency in the firm. The thread followed rumors that Circle had lost billions of dollars by offering wilder incentive programs to several banks, including Silvergate and Signature, to convert cash deposits into the USDC stablecoin.

Some firms have faced liquidity difficulties as a result of the bear market, making investors fearful that more will join them in the near future. Three Arrows Capital, once a prominent cryptocurrency investment firm, has been deemed insolvent, and Celsius is also said to be considering bankruptcy.

Related: Circle’s USDC on track to topple Tether USDT as the top stablecoin in 2022

USDC not the only stablecoin underfire

USDC isn’t the only reported stablecoin generating buzz on Twitter. Tether (USDT), the world’s largest stablecoin, has also been slammed with similar claims. Paolo Ardoino, Tether’s CTO, recently said that traditional hedge funds have bet against the stablecoin, with the hope that it will depeg.

Meanwhile, Circle’s USDC has had a notable two months in terms of growth when compared to Tether. The USDC’s market capitalization has increased by 8.27 percent since May, reaching a peak of $55.9 billion on July 2. On the other hand, USDT’s market capitalization has tumbled by 19% to around $65.9 billion.

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