Nigeria Crypto Traders Lost Huge Sums As Impact Of USDC’s $3.3 Billion Trapped In The Collapsed Silicon Valley Bank Depegs the Stablecoin.

<strong>Nigeria Crypto Traders Lost Huge Sums As Impact Of USDC’s $3.3 Billion Trapped In The Collapsed Silicon Valley Bank Depegs the Stablecoin.</strong>
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Stablecoin cryptocurrency firm Circle has $3.3 billion of its $40 billion of USD Coin deposit reserve at the collapsed lender Silicon Valley Bank, the company announced today. .

The stablecoin company’s announcement comes after startup-focused SVB collapsed on Friday in the largest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis, roiling global markets and stranding billions of dollars belonging to companies and investors.

Traders have been on guard this week for signs of contagion in the financial sector and beyond from troubles for SVB and crypto-focused Silvergate (SI.N), which this week disclosed plans to wind down operations and voluntarily liquidate.

Also Read: Why Terra Luna Crypto Collapsed.

Boston-based Circle said last week it had moved a “small percentage” of USDC reserve deposits held at Silvergate to its other banking partners.

Circle said in another tweet on Friday that it and USDC continue to operate normally while it waits to see how SVB’s receivership will affect its depositors, while several crypto companies took to Twitter to deny any exposure to the collapsed SVB. 

The chief executive of cryptocurrency exchange Binance said in a tweet on Friday it had no exposure, as did Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino.

Stablecoin issuer Paxos and crypto exchange Gemini tweeted they do not have any relationships with SVB.


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