Circle
Circle (circle.com)
Circle is an American financial technology company that develops infrastructure for digital money movement, focused on regulated stablecoins and related payments and blockchain products. It describes its mission as building “a new internet financial system,” enabling near-instant, always-on settlement across borders and platforms. (circle.com)
Core products and focus
- USDC (USD Coin): a U.S.-dollar–pegged stablecoin issued by Circle (initially established in 2018) and used for payments, trading, and on-chain settlement. (usdc.com)
- EURC: a euro-denominated stablecoin offered by Circle alongside USDC. (circle.com)
- Payments and developer infrastructure (e.g., Circle Payments Network, APIs, and related tooling) positioned as a bridge between traditional finance and public blockchains. (circle.com)
Regulatory positioning (as stated by Circle)
Circle markets itself as operating with multiple financial regulatory registrations/licenses across jurisdictions (for example, U.S. money transmitter licensing coverage and FinCEN registration, among others). (circle.com)
X (Twitter) account: @circle
The @circle account represents Circle’s official social presence on X (formerly Twitter), used to communicate company updates and information about its products (notably USDC) and platform initiatives. (twitter.com)
Profile (as mirrored by third-party snapshots / X subpages):
- Handle: @circle (w.twstalker.com)
- Summary shown: Circle “helps businesses and developers harness the power of @USDC for payments and commerce,” and describes itself as “Building the Internet Financial Platform.” (twitter.com)
- Join date shown: October 2013. (twitter.com)
References you provided (verbatim)
text Website: https://circle.com X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/circle
Related Bitcoin addresses:
Total 58 addresses.