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Coinbase Lists Ethereum-Based USDC, Circle Pulls Ahead In Stablecoin Race

Geplaatst op oktober 23, 2018 door Blockchain News

Coinbase Lists Circle-Backed Stablecoin

After weeks of uncertainty regarding the financial security and future of the Tether (USDT) stablecoin project, an amassment of prominent crypto-centric startups released their own stablecoins, which are a form of cryptocurrency that is directly tied to the value of a non-blockchain-based asset. Boston-based Circle and the Winklevoss Twins-backed Gemini Trust were among the multitude of firms that released their own USD-backed projects, with the former firm releasing USD Coin (USDC).

Contrary to what many would initially assume, a lesser-known player in the stablecoin subsector, the Paxos Standard (PAX), quickly garnered traction. Data compiled by The Block indicating that PAX’s market capitalization swelled exponentially within two weeks, while Gemini’s GUSD and Circle’s USD Coin saw relative non-action.

The unprecedented rise left many investors asking — what’s next for other stablecoin hopefuls?

On Tuesday, Coinbase, seemingly responding to the question put forward by investors, unexpectedly revealed that it had formally listed USDC from Circle, the aforementioned financial-technology company.

Coinbase is launching support for the USDC stablecoin. Starting today, Coinbase customers in supported jurisdictions can buy, sell, send, and receive USDC at https://t.co/bCG11KveHS and in our mobile apps. Learn more here: https://t.co/ZPKaIUAAsW pic.twitter.com/z8fFd8mDYp

— Coinbase (@coinbase) October 23, 2018

In a press release pertaining to the matter, the to-be $8 billion startup revealed that Coinbase clients in “supported jurisdictions” will be able to purchase, sell, and receive Circle’s cryptocurrency via Coinbase.com or the startup’s iOS or Android applications. For now, only U.S. customers outside of New York state will be able to utilize USDC, but Coinbase added — “more geographies will be available in the future.”

The cryptocurrency platform revealed that today’s launch was catalyzed by a collaboration between Coinbase and Circle, who are both co-founders of the recently-launched CENTRE Consortium, which is a group aiming to bolster the adoption and use of regulated stablecoins. Explaining more of the rationale behind the listing, the startup wrote:

Both Coinbase and Circle operate with a compliance-first approach and a track record of security. That’s why we believe CENTRE is uniquely positioned to offer USDC to people who want to take advantage of the benefits of stablecoins.

USD Coin, interestingly enough, is the second ERC-20 digital asset that the world-renowned startup has listed in the past few weeks. So, taking into account that Coinbase had just added 0x (ZRX) and the aforementioned stablecoin, it can be assumed that the firm is making moves to expand its token horizons in the near future.

It is important to note that the San Francisco-based startup revealed that it will be multiple weeks before stablecoin gains a listing spot on Coinbase Pro, the startup’s exchange platform for professional traders, likely due to pertinent technological or systematic constraints or hurdles.

Ethereum Proponent Remains Skeptical Of USDC

However, despite this positive move, which saw USDC’s market capitalization gain over $15 million since Coinbase revealed its addition of asset, some remained skeptical of the upstart in the stablecoin subset.

Eric Conner, who, as self-described, has been “educating Ethereum skeptics since 2014,” pointed out that there is a backdoor in the USDC stablecoin that allows anyone with access to a Circle-owned wallet to blacklist Ethereum addresses to freeze their stablecoin funds.

Just so everyone is aware, there is a backdoor in the USDC stablecoin launched by @coinbase today which allows any address to be blacklisted and funds frozen. pic.twitter.com/Z0Y9PDEfsK

— Eric Conner (@econoar) October 23, 2018

Although Circle isn’t likely to use this feature on the day-to-day, some fear that this backdoor poses a threat to the decentralized nature of USDC, as any malicious actor or governmental body could theoretically seek to destroy the USD Coin ecosystem and the traders that use the asset.

Title Image Courtesy of Marco Verch via Flickr

The post Coinbase Lists Ethereum-Based USDC, Circle Pulls Ahead In Stablecoin Race appeared first on Ethereum World News.


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