Coinbase and Circle Launch USDC Stablecoin With Purported Full Backing in US Dollars

Published at: Oct. 24, 2018

Major U.S. cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has launched the USD Coin stablecoin (USDC), making it the first stablecoin for trade on the platform, Cointelegraph learned at the Money 20/20 conference Oct. 23. The underlying technology behind USDC was developed collaboratively between Coinbase and blockchain-powered payments technology company Circle.

Coinbase customers in supported jurisdictions can now purchase, sell, send, and receive USDC at coinbase.com and the exchange’s iOS and Android apps. Coinbase notes in the statement that its U.S.-based customers outside the state of New York are able to buy and sell, while customers around the world can send and receive the coin.

Coinbase states that USDC will be coming to Coinbase Pro in the coming weeks and is already supported on Coinbase Wallet, with more jurisdictions to become available in the future. The coin is purportedly 100 percent collateralized with U.S. dollars, which are held in accounts that are subject to public reporting of reserves. At the Money 20/20 conference in Las Vegas, Coinbase President and COO Asiff Hirji said:

“We are issuing stablecoins backed 1:1 with the U.S. dollar, completely audited, completely transparent. We think this is a key step toward unlocking innovation in crypto.”  

A stablecoin is a digital currency designed to have minimal price volatility. The value of a stablecoin is can be backed by fiat or cryptocurrency holdings, or can be algorithmically determined.

Earlier this month, another stablecoin Tether (USDT) found itself at the source of controversy after volatility caused it to lose its long-time peg to the U.S. dollar. At the time, USDT traded around $0.975, at one point dropping as low as $0.91. The problems arose amid rumors that crypto exchange Bitfinex, the CEO of which is also CEO of Tether,  was facing insolvency.

Following the news, cryptocurrency investor and entrepreneur Michael Novogratz said that USDT should create more “transparency” about its operations. Novogratz said that he thinks “Tether didn’t do a great job in terms of creating transparency," while also noting that “the concept of stablecoins makes sense.”

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