USDC issuer Circle is planning to expand into the Asian market, focusing on Hong Kong as it prepares for its initial public offering (IPO).
The company intends to apply for a local license to operate its stablecoin and enhance its workforce in the region once new regulations are established. Hong Kong offers significant advantages for stablecoin development, including same-day USD settlements, making it a competitive landscape, particularly against JD.com’s potential HKD stablecoin.
The region has adopted pro-crypto measures over the past two years, allowing the launch of spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, reflecting growing regulatory acceptance despite lower demand compared to the U.S. Circle is also eyeing expansions in markets like Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
CEO Jeremy Allaire confirmed that Circle remains focused on its IPO plans, which were initially pursued through a SPAC two years ago but did not materialize. The firm filed a draft statement in January to continue its IPO efforts, aiming to boost its global presence.
Allaire emphasized that Circle is financially stable and not seeking additional private funding, while Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that Tether has no current IPO plans amid recent allegations of a DOJ investigation, which he has denied.
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