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USDC-Issuer Circle Plans Payment Network to Process Transactions via Stablecoins

USDC-Issuer Circle Plans Payment Network to Process Transactions via Stablecoins

Circle is planning to launch an international payments network that will allow large corporations to complete settlements via stablecoins. The issuer of the USDC stablecoin released a whitepaper this week detailing possible ways in which stablecoins can upgrade the global payment systems. This system is dubbed the Circle Payments Network (CPN). It has been designed to function as a protocol layer within a digital settlement system with support for stablecoins like USDC, EURC, and more in the future. With the CPN, Circle aims to offer a cross-border payment solution that is cost effective, swift, compliant, and transparent. It could be of significant help to global suppliers, small merchants, content creators, and remittance recipients. “CPN is transparent, secure, scalable infrastructure for financial institutions. Circle has built a rigorous governance framework for CPN that requires participating financial institutions to meet global Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) standards, along with economic sanctions requirements,” the US-based company said in its whitepaper. The system will offer billing services, credit services, compliance services, risk and fraud services, …

USDC-Issuer Circle Partners with Sony to Expand Stablecoin Adoption via Soneium

In August, electronics giant Sony launched Soneium, a layer-2 blockchain, and established Sony Block Solutions Labs (Sony BSL) to spearhead its blockchain ventures. In a recent development, Circle, the issuer of the USDC stablecoin, has partnered with Sony to expand the USDC ecosystem through the Soneium blockchain. This collaboration also seeks to position USDC as a key token within the Soneium network, further integrating stablecoins into Sony’s blockchain strategy. For Sony, this partnership is expected to capitalize on USDC’s strong market reputation to attract users and creators to its suite of customised blockchain services. Meanwhile, Circle will integrate its ‘Bridged USDC Standard’ with Soneium, making the US-dollar-backed stablecoin more accessible to a broader range of blockchain users. In an official announcement posted over the weekend, Circle explained that “Bridged USDC serves as a proxy for native USDC held on Ethereum, enabling developers building on layer 2 blockchains like Soneium to easily power their apps with digital dollar payments.” Jun Watanabe, Chairman of Sony Block Solutions Labs, emphasised that this move aims to deepen the integration …