About USDC
USDC is a digital dollar issued by Circle that is fully backed by US dollars and US dollar equivalents. USDC was developed to represent a US Dollar equivalent onchain, and is used to send, store, and receive money between people and businesses without the need for third-party financial institutions.
Trading Insights
Traders
111K
0%
Market Stats
Market Cap
£58.97B
0.16%
FDV
£58.97B
Circ. Supply
79B USDC
Max Supply
Not enough data
Total Supply
79B USDC
Diluted Valuation
£58.96B
Performance
Popularity
#6
Dominance
3.42%
Volume (24H)
£8.90B
11.65%
Volume (7D)
£47.31B
Volume (30D)
£351.97B
All time high
£0.7481
Price Change (1Y)
Not enough data
Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Learn more about asset risks.
Investment risk
Baseline risk: All crypto-assets are risky, regardless of the type of token you hold. Here are some 'baseline' risks to be aware of before deciding to invest.
Investment risk: The performance of most crypto-assets can be highly volatile, with their value dropping as quickly as it can rise. You should be prepared to lose all the money you invest in crypto-assets.
Lack of protections: Crypto-assets are largely unregulated and neither the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) nor the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) will protect you in the event something goes wrong with your crypto-asset investments.
Crypto-assets are complex: It may be difficult to understand the risks associated with a crypto-asset investment. Do your own research and if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Don't put all your eggs in one basket: Putting all your money into a single type of investment is risky. Spreading your money across different investments makes you less dependent on any one to do well. A good rule of thumb is not to invest more than 10% of your money in high-risk investments such as crypto-assets.
Stablecoins: 'Stablecoin' (e.g. USDC, USDT) is the term often used for crypto-assets that claim their value is linked to certain reserve assets such as a fiat currency (e.g. US Dollars). Stablecoins may use a range of different ways to maintain stability, each with their own risks'
Counterparty risk: Where the asset is backed by collateral (e.g. fiat currency) you are relying on a third party to maintain that collateral which introduces risk if the party becomes insolvent or fails to maintain the necessary collateral.
Redemption risk: If the asset claims to be redeemable for underlying collateral, there is risk that the redemption process will not work as expected e.g. in times of market volatility or due to operational issues.
Collateral risk: There's a risk that the value of the collateral could decline or become volatile, affecting the stability of the asset (e.g. where the collateral is another type(s) of crypto-asset(s)).
FX risk: Lots of stablecoins are denominated in US Dollars, meaning you will be exposed to movements in the USD:GBP exchange rate
Algorithm risk: If the asset relies on an algorithm to maintain stability (e.g. by adjusting supply based on demand) there's a risk the algorithm could fail or behave unexpectedly, which might cause the asset to lose its stability and even lose all its value.
Additional details
Recent trends
The current price is £0.7483 per USDC with a 24-hour trading volume of £8.90B. The new price represents a new all time high of £0.7483. This all-time high is the highest price paid for USDC since its launch.
The current circulating supply of USDC is 78,829,758,751.613 USDC which means that USDC has as total market cap of £58,972,779,462.66.
Market details
USDC vs markets
↗ 12.19%
USDC vs BTC
↗ 16.9%
USDC vs ETH
↘ 8.04%
Tags
medium-of-exchange
stablecoin
asset-backed-stablecoin
usd-stablecoin
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Network & Addresses
Network | Address | |
|---|---|---|
HyperEVM | 0xb88339CB7199b77E23DB6E890353E22632Ba630f | |
Monad | 0x754704Bc059F8C67012fEd69BC8A327a5aafb603 | |
Polkadot | 1337 | |
Worldchain | 0x79A02482A880bCE3F13e09Da970dC34db4CD24d1 |
Price history
Time | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
Today | £0.7483 |