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Circle becomes first licensed stablecoin issuer under MiCA

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July 1, 2024303 Views
Circle becomes first licensed stablecoin issuer under MiCA

Circle’s USDC and EURC stablecoins become the first fully compliant digital fiat tokens under the Markets in Crypto-Assets rules.

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