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USDC Stablecoin Regains Dollar Peg After Silicon Valley Bank-Induced Chaos

The stablecoin fell below $1 in value on Friday after it emerged that some portion of issuer Circle’s funds were at the failed Silicon Valley Bank.

Aggiornato 9 mag 2023, 4:10 a.m. Pubblicato 13 mar 2023, 2:09 p.m. Tradotto da IA
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The USDC stablecoin regained its peg to the U.S. dollar, according to CoinGecko, after falling below the $1 value it was supposed to hold as federal banking and finance regulators said Sunday that all depositors in Silicon Valley Bank will be made whole and have access to their funds on Monday.

The Circle-issued stablecoin fell in value late Friday as holders rushed to redeem their tokens upon learning that Circle kept some portion of the funds backing USDC in Silicon Valley Bank, which state and federal regulators took over on Friday morning.

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Circle later acknowledged that about $3.3 billion – or about 8% of the overall funds backing USDC – were held in Silicon Valley Bank. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said Friday that insured SVB depositors (including CoinDesk) would regain access to their funds by Monday, but said uninsured depositors would only get an advance sometime this upcoming week. As the FDIC sells off SVB’s assets, these uninsured depositors would receive a dividend. More than 90% of the funds held in SVB were uninsured.

Read more: Scrutiny Falls on $43B USDC Stablecoin’s Cash Reserves at Failed Silicon Valley Bank

USDC fell to as low as 86 cents at times, a staggering collapse for the world’s second-largest stablecoin, but began recovering somewhat by midday Saturday.

USDC's price action on March 11, 2023 at 11:00 p.m. ET (04:00 UTC) (CoinDesk)
USDC's price action on March 11, 2023 at 11:00 p.m. ET (04:00 UTC) (CoinDesk)

Circle assured investors it would “cover any shortfall” in USDC reserves using corporate funds should it not recover the full $3.3 billion, which helped it rebound to 97 cents.

The announcement came after a number of major crypto exchanges suspended or paused USDC-related transactions. Coinbase (COIN), the largest exchange in the U.S., paused conversions from USDC to U.S. dollars late Friday. On the other hand, the world’s largest exchange, Binance, announced Saturday it would resume trading certain USDC trading pairs it had previously suspended.

Circle said Friday it was waiting for further information from the FDIC on what it would actually do about SVB’s deposits. It’s a key question for lawmakers and regulators.

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, the ranking member on the House Financial Services Committee, met with officials from the FDIC, Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department on Friday to discuss the situation.

Read more: Circle Scrambles to Right USDC After Signature Bank Failure

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