Circle Soars in NYSE Debut as Crypto Markets Revisit IPO Mania
Circle (CRCL), the fintech firm behind the USDC stablecoin, made a splashy debut on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, with its stock surging over 160% from its $31 IPO price to close at $83. The dramatic move echoes the exuberance of past crypto IPOs, stirring memories of Coinbase’s 2021 listing.
The listing represents a major milestone for Circle, which had spent years working toward a public debut. While the rally drew investor excitement, some market observers recalled the Coinbase debut — once hailed as a turning point for crypto’s legitimacy — that ultimately signaled a market top. Coinbase shares soared early on, only to fall sharply in the weeks that followed.
Circle’s public debut arrives at a time of renewed interest in stablecoins and blockchain-based financial infrastructure. USDC, Circle’s dollar-pegged token, remains one of the most widely used stablecoins in global crypto trading, and its growing use in payments and DeFi protocols has bolstered confidence in the firm’s long-term prospects.
Still, with crypto IPOs historically prone to volatile performance post-listing, questions remain about whether Circle can maintain its lofty valuation amid shifting market dynamics and regulatory uncertainty.

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