Circle Executive: USDC's Asset Reserve is Approximately 90% Held by BlackRock

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/09/13 18:52:45
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BlockBeats News, September 13th. According to Caixin's report, at the "Asia Vision Forum 2025" held in Singapore, David A. Katz, Vice President of Strategy and Public Policy for Circle in Asia Pacific, stated that cross-border transactions are a key use case for stablecoins. Therefore, issuing a RMB-backed stablecoin will help promote the internationalization of the RMB.

Katz emphasized that the issuance of digital assets must meet two core requirements: first, ensuring network security to prevent hacking attacks; second, digital assets must be pegged one-to-one to real, high-quality, highly liquid assets and held in custody by appropriate institutions. He revealed that approximately 90% of the assets backing USDC are held in custody by BlackRock.

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