Circle prefers reserves and payment rails with the Fed, says exec

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Circle’s Asia-Pacific vice president said the company currently holds 80% of its reserves but would ultimately like to keep all cash with the Fed in light of the recent banking crisis. 

 

Circle has been subject to discussion in the crypto industry since the depegging of its USD Coin stablecoin amid the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) on March 10. Now that the company has cleared its backlogs and USDC has regained its 1:1 peg with the United States dollar, it looks toward the future — for the company and the industry. 

 

In an interview with Cointelegraph at WOW Summit Hong Kong, Raagulan Pathy, Circle’s Asia-Pacific vice president, said the company was reflecting on recent events and focused on having “more banking partnerships on a global basis.”

“We don’t have any plans to move reserves right now. We’ve got a very strong fund for where the reserves sit. We spent a lot of time building transparency around it and establishing that.”

After the SBV crash, Circle promptly announced a new banking partnership with Cross River and an expansion of its ties with BNY Mellon. Pathy said Circle currently holds 80% of its reserves and treasuries.

“We would ultimately like to keep all of our cash as well with the Fed and use the payment rails to the Fed, because that moves us away from our reliance on TradFi partners.”

 

 

Pathy continued to say that the company has no plans to move its headquarters, which is currently based in the U.S., and called the U.S. regulatory landscape “extremely fluid.”

However, he commented on the regulatory regimes of other countries like Singapore, which he praised for having a “measured approach toward regulation.” According to Pathy, the country has a “step-by-step” approach to crypto.

Related: USDC depeg will hinder stablecoins’ growth, increase regulatory scrutiny — Moody’s

Pathy also highlighted Circle’s significant presence in Singapore and a recent acquisition in Taiwan.

“Generally, as a company, we’re on a globalization path. We are looking at having more people on the ground in areas where we see a favorable environment.”

Companies in the space have increasingly targeted Singapore as a crypto-friendly destination in terms of regulation and prospects for innovation. On the other hand, the U.S. has been cracking down on the crypto industry. 

One commentator recently called actions from U.S. regulators a “surgical removal” of crypto. Many in the industry believe that the U.S.’s strict regulation enforcement tactics toward the crypto industry are creating a vacuum for other countries to swoop in to nurture a more “vibrant” scene.

 

Source : [Circle prefers reserves and payment rails with the Fed, says exec](cointelegraph.com/news/circle-prefers-reserves-and-payment-rails-with-the-fed-says-exec) by Cointelegraph By Savannah Fortis - Cointelegraph by Cointelegraph By Savannah Fortis / March 29, 2023

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