USDC
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- Coin Introduction
1. Project introduction
USDC is a fully-reserved stablecoin, which is a type of cryptocurrency, or digital asset. Unlike other cryptocurrencies that fluctuate in price, USDC is designed to maintain price equivalence to the U.S. dollar. USDC is a stable store of value that benefits from the speed and security of blockchain technology.
USDC lives natively on the internet, running on many of the world’s most advanced blockchains. Billions of USDC change hands every day, and every digital dollar of USDC can always be exchanged 1:1 for cash. USDC is part of a global ecosystem that spans traditional and crypto commerce. It is created by Circle, a regulated fintech that’s at the center of digital currency innovation and open financial infrastructure.
USDC lives natively on 8 blockchains: Ethereum, Solana, Avalanche, TRON, Algorand, Stellar, Flow, and Hedera – with more native integrations expected beyond. USDC has also been bridged to Polygon, Fantom, NEAR, Arbitrum, the Cosmos ecosystem, and many more emerging blockchains.
2. Team introduction
CO-FOUNDER: Jeremy Allaire
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyallaire/
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