Circle and ICE explore stablecoin integration in financial markets
Stablecoin issuer Circle and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), operator of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore integrating Circle’s USDC (CRYPTO:USDC) and USYC stablecoins into ICE’s derivatives exchanges, clearinghouses, and data services.
“We believe Circle’s stablecoins and tokenised digital currencies can play a larger role in capital markets as digital currencies become more trusted by market participants as an acceptable equivalent to the US Dollar,” stated NYSE President Lynn Martin, emphasising the partnership’s aim to leverage stablecoins’ efficiency and trustworthiness in capital markets.
The collaboration reflects broader trends in traditional finance’s adoption of stablecoins.
ICE’s move aligns with Nasdaq’s planned 24-hour weekday trading and NYSE’s extended trading hours, signaling a shift toward global market accessibility.
Stablecoins have gained traction as a store of value in regions facing inflationary pressures.
In Latin America, USDC accounted for 24% of stablecoin volume in 2024, per Bitso’s report, while Chainalysis noted stablecoins dominate crypto inflows in the region.
Global adoption surged in 2024, with stablecoin transfer volumes reaching $27.6 trillion—exceeding Visa and Mastercard’s combined activity by 7.7%, according to CEX.IO.
Their low costs and cross-border efficiency make them ideal for remittances and international transactions.
The ICE-Circle partnership highlights stablecoins’ potential to bridge traditional and digital financial systems, though regulatory clarity and infrastructure compatibility remain key challenges.
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