Circle Prices IPO at $31 Per Share, Valuing Stablecoin Issuer at $6.9 Billion
Circle’s IPO exceeds expectations with a surge in demand, pushing shares above the marketed range.

What to know:
- Circle prices its New York Stock Exchange IPO under the ticker CRCL at $31 per share, above its expected price range.
- The stablecoin issuer raised $1.1 billion in its IPO, giving the company a valuation of $6.9 billion.
- CRCL will begin trading on Thursday in New York.
Circle priced its initial public offering (IPO) on Wednesday at $31 per share, above the expected range of $24 to $26.
The company sold around 34 million shares in the offering for a valuation of $1.1 billion. Bloomberg pegs the total amount raised in the IPO at $6.9 billion.
Circle initially planned to offer just 24 million Class A shares, with 9.6 million coming from the firm itself and the remainder from early stakeholders.
The stablecoin issuer will begin trading on Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker “CRCL."
This initial public offering (IPO) marks the second major crypto company to go public under the Trump administration, after eToro listed last month.
The stablecoin issuer’s road to the public markets has been long. It first attempted to go public in 2021 through a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC). That deal eventually collapsed, though Circle never stopped pursuing its IPO ambitions.
Circle issues USDC, the second-largest U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin in circulation, which has become a backbone for many crypto trading pairs and decentralized finance applications. Going public gives the company access to deeper capital markets and increased regulatory scrutiny, potentially helping shore up investor confidence in the wake of recent volatility in crypto markets.
The firm’s entrance to the NYSE comes amid renewed interest in digital assets and as U.S. legislators weigh clearer rules for stablecoins and their issuers, potentially giving publicly traded issuers an edge.
Sen. Bill Hagerty, the main sponsor of the Senate's stablecoin bill, said on Bloomberg earlier Wednesday that the Senate needs to pass that piece of legislation as soon as possible, arguing that it would protect consumers while keeping more issuers and other companies in the U.S.
"We have broad agreement, with respect to the content of this stablecoin legislation," he said. "This is going to, I think, take us into the 21st century, in terms of upgrading our payment systems ... Because every one of these stablecoins will be backed up dollar for dollar with U.S. treasuries."
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UPDATE (June 4, 2025, 22:18 UTC): Adds Hagerty comment.
UPDATE (June 4, 2025, 23:07 UTC):Updates headline and story throughout to clarify that Circle will start trading tomorrow.
UPDATE (June 4, 2025, 23:34 UTC): Updates valuation to $6.9 billion as per a statement from Circle.
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