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BlackRock Eyes 10% Stake in Circle’s IPO—Wall Street’s Latest Crypto Infatuation

BlackRock Eyes 10% Stake in Circle’s IPO—Wall Street’s Latest Crypto Infatuation

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2025-05-28 18:43:22
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BlackRock reportedly plans to acquire a 10% stake in Circle’s upcoming IPO

BlackRock just signaled its crypto ambitions aren’t slowing down. The asset management giant is reportedly snapping up a 10% stake in Circle’s upcoming public debut—because nothing says ’believer’ like writing a check before the S-1 dust settles.

Wall Street’s love-hate tango with crypto continues. First ETFs, now pre-IPO bets—next they’ll be minting memecoins on company time. Circle’s stablecoin dominance makes it a rare ’safe’ play in digital assets… if you ignore the whole ’regulators want to strangle stablecoins’ thing.

One question remains: When BlackRock’s algo traders start frontrunning USDC transactions, will they call it ’blockchain efficiency’ or just old-fashioned insider trading with extra steps?

Institutional participation broadens interest in Circle

The filing also revealed a combined interest from major institutional investors, indicating heightened demand for equity in the stablecoin issuer as it prepares to enter the public markets.

Circle’s USDC ranks as the second-largest US dollar-pegged stablecoin with a $61.3 billion market cap and plays a central role in crypto transfers. The stablecoin registered a $10 trillion year-to-date transfer volume as of April 30, according tofrom Artemis. 

Pending legislation in Congress proposes, a structure already in place for USDC through the Circle Reserve Fund.

Circle’s decision to proceed with a US-based IPO reflects broader efforts by crypto companies to secure public market capitalization at a time when federal regulatory policy is trending toward acceptance. Kraken is also reportedly.

The IPO filing formalizes Circle’s long-anticipated listing plans, which previously included a terminated Special Purpose Acquisition Company deal in 2022. 

With backing from institutional players and a reserve fund managed by the world’s largest asset manager, Circle is positioning itself to expand operations under a more transparent and regulated capital structure.

|Square

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