In a recent financial statement on Circle’s (CRCL) third-quarter (Q3) performance, the stablecoin giant saw tremendous increase in key metrics, exceeding Wall Street estimates. Circle’s Financial Disclosures  According to the financial disclosures made public by the firm on Wednesday, Circle’s Reserve Income surged to $711 million, marking a substantial 60% year-over-year increase, primarily fueled by […]In a recent financial statement on Circle’s (CRCL) third-quarter (Q3) performance, the stablecoin giant saw tremendous increase in key metrics, exceeding Wall Street estimates. Circle’s Financial Disclosures  According to the financial disclosures made public by the firm on Wednesday, Circle’s Reserve Income surged to $711 million, marking a substantial 60% year-over-year increase, primarily fueled by […]

Circle Reports Q3 Reserve Income Exceeding $700 Million, Teases Native Token Launch

2025/11/13 16:00
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In a recent financial statement on Circle’s (CRCL) third-quarter (Q3) performance, the stablecoin giant saw tremendous increase in key metrics, exceeding Wall Street estimates.

Circle’s Financial Disclosures 

According to the financial disclosures made public by the firm on Wednesday, Circle’s Reserve Income surged to $711 million, marking a substantial 60% year-over-year increase, primarily fueled by a 97% surge in the average USDC in circulation.

Furthermore, the financial report revealed that “other revenue” climbed to $29 million, exhibiting a notable $28 million increase year-over-year, on the heels of continuous growth in subscription and services revenue, alongside transaction revenue.

On the expenditure front, total distribution, transaction, and other costs escalated to $448 million, marking a 74% year-over-year increase. This rise was predominantly driven by amplified distribution payments, reflecting higher USDC circulation balances and the growth in Coinbase’s average on-platform holdings of USDC. 

Operating Expenses soared to $211 million, increasing by 70% year-over-year, primarily due to elevated compensation expenses, including $59 million allocated to stock-based compensation expenses in Q3.

The report also highlighted that net income surged to $214 million, marking a 202% year-over-year increase. This figure included an income tax benefit of $61 million attributable to stock-based compensation expense, research and development tax credits, and the impact of recently enacted US tax legislation. 

Adjusted EBITDA also experienced a significant uptick, reaching $166 million, reflecting a 78% year-over-year increase driven by revenue growth from higher USDC in circulation and the inherent operating leverage in Circle’s business model.

Native Token Launch On Arc Network 

Earlier this year, Circle unveiled Arc, a public blockchain tailored for stablecoin transactions, aimed at bolstering cross-border settlements, merchant payments, and decentralized finance integrations. 

Arc, designed as the Circle Layer-1 (L1) blockchain, is geared towards developers and companies seeking to introduce more economic activity on-chain with programmable financial infrastructure for the global economy.

Looking ahead, the stablecoin issuer said it is contemplating the launch of a native token on the Arc network, an initiative envisioned to enhance network participation, drive adoption, align the interests of Arc stakeholders, and bolster the long-term growth and success of the Arc network.

Jeremy Allaire, Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman at Circle, expressed enthusiasm about the company’s progress, stating: 

Circle

The firm’s stock, CRCL, which launched earlier this year and trades on the US stock market, is currently trading at $91.57. This represents a notable 7% drop compared to Monday’s trading session.  

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