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Circle released its Q2 2025 financial report: USDC circulating supply increased by 90% year-over-year, net loss of 482 million USD

Circle released its Q2 2025 financial report: USDC circulating supply increased by 90% year-over-year, net loss of 482 million USD

2025-08-12 18:42

ChainThink reports: According to Businesswire, Circle released its second-quarter fiscal year 2025 financial report. The report shows that the circulating supply of USDC increased by 90% year-over-year to 61.3 billion USD by the end of the second quarter, while total revenue and reserve revenue increased by 53% year-over-year to 658 million USD. The net loss for the quarter was 482 million USD, mainly affected by two non-cash expenses related to an initial public offering (IPO).

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