Circle mints $250M USDC on Solana, boosting liquidity by 10%
The increased USDC liquidity on Solana may enhance its role in stablecoin transactions, potentially boosting market confidence and adoption. The post Circle mints $250M USDC on Solana, boosting liquidity by 10% appeared...
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The increased USDC liquidity on Solana may enhance its role in stablecoin transactions, potentially boosting market confidence and adoption.
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