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Circle drops Yield rates to 0%

Circle said despite $2.6 million outstanding in loans, its yield product is overcollateralized and secured by "robust collateral agreements."

Circle drops Yield rates to 0%

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Circle, the company that runs and issues USDC has dropped their Circle Yield product APY rate to 0%.

As highlighted by the CEO of the media relations company EZPR, Ed Zitron, Genesis was the driving force behind Circle's Yield product, having invested $25 million into Circle.

ZItron wrote about his concerns surrounding Circle back in June, quoting the firm's statement that acknowledged their exposure “to credit risk” through their affiliation with Genesis — the same Genesis that had previously loaned Three Arrows Capital (3AC) $2.3 billion.

In response to Zitron's tweet, another Twitter user, Michael, described Circle Yield's drop to 0% as “incredibly revealing,” suggesting that this negative drop in interest shows more concern for negative payment outflows than attracting new capital.

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An announcement on Circle's official Twitter account on Nov. 16 detailed their overcollateralized fixed-term yield product, the $2.6 million outstanding in loans, and their assurance that loans remained safe from potential losses.