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Circle CEO claims US is on the path to becoming the decisive leader in crypto

Circle CEO claims US is on the path to becoming the decisive leader in crypto
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The U.S. is at a turning point in crypto, and about to become THE decisive leader in nurturing the technology, Jeremy Allaire, CEO of stablecoin issuer Circle, wrote in an X post on Friday.

Allaire said that several people complain that the U.S. government is hostile to the cryptocurrency industry. However, Allaire disagrees and he is not alone.

The comments were part of Allaires announcement that Circle is relocating its headquarters from Boston, Massachusetts to the heart of Wall Street.

The stablecoin issuer will be moving into one of the top floors of New Yorks 1 World Trade Center, a historically important landmark in standing for American global economic leadership, Allaire wrote. The move, announced 11 years after the company was founded is expected to take place by early 2025.

Circle will be joining 692 crypto and blockchain firms, with over 800 founders, that call New York their home. Allaire wrote:

New York may have the most talent density in crypto of any city in the worldWe are investing in New York.  We are investing in America.

Allaire is not alone in believing that the U.S., and New York in particular, is crypto-friendly. In a video shared in the announcement post, Solana co-founder and president Raj Gokal said:

New Yorks forward-thinking regulators and thriving tech scene are key to fostering innovation. And we are just getting started.

In the video, Representative Ritchie Torres, a member of the House Financial Services Committee, said:

Financial innovation is a key driver of New Yorks economy and our countrys future, and it is critical that the innovative companies of the future are born and nurtured here in the U.S.A.

Circles announcement comes while the firm awaits approval from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its Initial Public Offering (IPO). The firm filed its application in January.

2025 will be the year of the stablecoins, says Allaire

According to Allaire, the current year has been critical for the growth of stablecoins. He wrote:

2024 has been a turning point year in crypto, a year when stablecoins started to truly break out in scale, importance, and usage.  2025 will be the year when this goes mainstream.

Allaire that said that Circles office is not being built as a traditional office space. Instead, it is being designed to be a powerful convening space, where we bring together all of our stakeholders to collaborate together, discover, and build the new internet financial system.

According to Allaire, the new headquarters will bring together all of Circles stakeholders, from employees to partners, policymakers, as well as developers.

Allaire noted that Circles vision has always been to build based on the tenets of crypto, with open-source software, decentralized and distributed infrastructure, and open networks.

In the video, Allaire said, USDC is one of the most important infrastructures in the world for digital dollars. He noted that the new headquarters in the capital of the capital markets will help it stand tall, represent steadiness, reliability, and trust, and be seen as an integrated part of the global capital market.

He added:

We believe strongly that the infrastructure we are collectively building this new internet financial system will be the foundation for the next hundred years of global economic activity and coordination.

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