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Thailand Regulator Adds USDC, USDT Stablecoins to Approved Cryptocurrencies
Previously, only bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), XRP, stellar (XLM) and certain tokens used in the Bank of Thailand’s settlement system were approved.

Stablecoin Market Cap Tops $200B as U.S. Sees Industry Helping Maintain Dollar Dominance
Stablecoins have surged since the U.S. election amid economic shifts and U.S. Treasury strategy.

Tether, Circle Vie for Upper Hand in Stablecoin Industry Regulatory Push
A WSJ article delved into the contrasting styles between Tether's Giancarlo Devasini and Circle's Jeremey Allaire.

Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire Wants Dollar-Backed Stablecoins to Register in U.S.: Bloomberg
“It shouldn’t be a free pass, right?” Jeremy Allaire, a co-founder of stablecoin issuer Circle said.

Dubai Approves Circle's Stablecoins USDC and EURC for Use in DIFC
The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) approved USDC and EURC as recognized crypto tokens within the Dubai International Financial Centre.

Circle's USDC Hits Record Market Cap Over $56B as Stablecoin Demand Soars
USDC and USDT minting accelerated in the past weeks, providing a bullish signal for crypto markets despite declining token prices.

U.S. Senate's Effort on Stablecoins Revealed in New Bill from Hagerty
The Senate has pushed stablecoin bills before, but the chamber is now led by Republicans who want to make Hagerty's latest effort happen.

Circle Unveils Paymaster to Allow USDC to Be Used for Transaction Fees
The product allows users to interact with decentralized applications using USDC only, ditching the need for native tokens.

Circle Enters Tokenization Race by Acquiring Hashnote, $1.3B Real-World Asset Issuer
Circle also said it will bring the $48 billion USDC stablecoin to the Canton Network and struck a partnership with crypto market maker Cumberland DRW to provide liquidity for USDC and USYC tokens.

Stablecoin Market Cap Hits $200B Milestone, Could Double in 2025 as Adoption Accelerates
Asset manager Bitwise sees the stablecoin market growing to $400 billion next year, with U.S. legislation, fintech adoption and global payments driving the growth.

