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Circle Tops Profit Estimates as Stablecoin Circulation Surges

Circle (CRCL.N) reported stronger-than-expected third-quarter profits on Wednesday, driven by surging adoption of its flagship USDC stablecoin and higher reserve income amid expanding global use of digital dollars.

The company said USDC’s circulation more than doubled from a year earlier to $73.7 billion, as stablecoins — digital tokens backed by safe assets such as U.S. Treasuries — continue to gain traction with traditional financial institutions and regulators worldwide.

Circle earned an adjusted 36 cents per share, easily beating analysts’ expectations of 22 cents, according to LSEG data. Total revenue and reserve income rose 76% year-on-year to $739.8 million, surpassing forecasts of $700.5 million.

The gains come as the Trump administration’s Genius Act, introduced earlier this year, set the first clear legal framework for U.S. dollar-backed stablecoins, positioning the United States to become a leader in regulated digital payments.

Despite the upbeat earnings, Circle’s stock fell about 3% premarket after it raised its full-year operating expenses forecast to between $495 million and $510 million, citing new investments in platform growth and rising payroll taxes.

The company also faces the prospect of lower reserve income if interest rates decline, prompting efforts to diversify revenue streams through innovation. Earlier this year, Circle launched Arc, a new public blockchain designed to handle stablecoin transactions and support cross-border payments, merchant services, and DeFi integrations.

Circle Surpasses Revenue Estimates in First Post-IPO Quarterly Report

Stablecoin issuer Circle (CRCL.N) reported stronger-than-expected Q2 revenue in its first quarterly results since going public, sending shares up 5% on Tuesday. The company’s revenue growth was driven by higher USDC circulation and expanded subscription and services offerings.

USDC, Circle’s stablecoin and the second-largest by market value after Tether, grew 90% year-on-year as of June 30. Circle projects USDC circulation to grow at a compound annual rate of 40% in the coming years. The token is increasingly used for cross-border transactions, including both business and individual remittances, CEO Jeremy Allaire said.

Revenue and reserve income rose 53% year-on-year to $658 million, exceeding analyst expectations of $644.7 million, reflecting higher interest earned from cash and short-term investments backing USDC. Subscription and service revenues also contributed to the growth. The company reported a net loss of $482 million, mainly due to non-cash IPO-related charges, including vested employee stock awards and revaluation of convertible debt.

Circle plans to launch Arc, a public blockchain tailored for stablecoin transactions, this fall, aiming to strengthen its role as a core player in U.S. digital payments infrastructure. CFO Jeremy Fox-Geen noted growing institutional interest in USDC following the company’s IPO and the Genius Act, while CEO Allaire emphasized a careful approach to acquisitions despite the stock price rally.