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Silicon Valley Bank's $3.3 Billion In USDC Reserves Are Available To Circle

March 15, 2023
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Circle previously revealed that Silicon Valley Bank owned USDC reserves totaling $3.3 billion, which caused it to lose market share to rival USDT.

Jeremy Allaire, the CEO and co-founder of Circle, claims that since March 13, the stablecoin issuer has "been able to access" the $3.3 billion in money it had with Silicon Valley Bank, the bank that went insolvent.

On March 14, Allaire toldTrade Algo that he thought "if not everything, pretty close to just about everything was able to settle" from the defunct lender.

As soon as it was revealed that $3.3 billion of Circle's cash reserves were stranded on SVB, USD Coin (USDC), the stablecoin that the company has released, suddenly lost its peg.

The dollar peg of the stablecoin has since been restored, however massive USDC redemptions have caused the stablecoin's market cap to fall by about 10% since March 11, according to TradingView.

Tether (USDT), a USDC peer at the same time period, has seen a minor increase in market cap since March 11, rising by more than 1% to $73.03 billion.

Although while the $3.3 billion comprised less than 8% of the token's holdings, in accordance with its January reserve report, which was made public on March 2, the temporarily locked cash had a considerable impact on USDC.

The study claimed that USDC was over 100% collateralized, with short-dated US Treasury Bills accounting for over 80% of the reserve. These highly liquid assets are regarded one of the safest investments in the world because they are direct obligations of the US government.

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