🚨 Circle just minted $1 billion USDC on Solana, pushing weekly issuance to $3.5 billion. 📊 Large sums of $USDC are fueling liquidity across multiple blockchains🚨 Circle just minted $1 billion USDC on Solana, pushing weekly issuance to $3.5 billion. 📊 Large sums of $USDC are fueling liquidity across multiple blockchains

Circle mints $1 billion USDC on Solana pushing weekly total to $3.5 billion

2026/06/16 22:17
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Circle has minted an additional $1 billion USDC on the Solana blockchain, bringing the total USDC issuance on the network in the past week to $3.5 billion. Data tracked by Lookonchain, which flagged the latest transaction on June 16, highlights ongoing momentum around one of the most widely used stablecoins in the crypto market.

What does the new USDC issuance signal?

While the injection of new USDC points to an increase in on-chain, dollar-backed liquidity, it does not necessarily mean there will be an immediate surge in direct crypto asset buying. Such minting usually occurs in response to exchange demand, treasury management needs, payment pipelines, or to prepare for upcoming settlements.

Circle maintains that USDC is fully backed by reserves and can always be redeemed at a one-to-one rate with the US dollar. The company aims to make fund transfers between users and institutions more efficient across various ecosystems by expanding USDC issuance to multiple blockchains.

Why is Solana standing out?

Solana is recognized as a leading network for stablecoin transfers due to its low transaction fees and high throughput. USDC plays a vital role in this ecosystem, powering crypto trades, decentralized finance applications, payments, and cross-border transactions.

Circle operates as a financial technology firm known for its internet-based payment infrastructure and stablecoin solutions. USDC, pegged to the US dollar, is now a go-to digital asset for on-chain payments and settlement processes.

Does the HyperEVM transfer reflect a broader strategy?

This latest mint on Solana follows Circle’s recent transfer of approximately 4.397 billion USDC to a Coinbase-linked address via HyperEVM. Blockchain analytics platform Arkham described this as the largest USDC transfer ever recorded.

The transfer was reportedly associated with Coinbase, acting as the official USDC treasury distributor for the Hyperliquid platform, where USDC is utilized as a core settlement and collateral asset. These large treasury movements are typically undertaken to support liquidity and trading operations rather than direct market purchases.

Glossary: HyperEVM refers to an infrastructure within the Hyperliquid ecosystem that enables Ethereum-compatible applications to operate. EVM compatibility means that developers can run applications written for Ethereum in a similar environment.

Focus on payment expansion grows

In addition, it was reported that Circle injected a further 500 million USDC into the Solana ecosystem, sharply increasing its weekly mints through April 2026. These developments have reinforced the view that the company’s focus is not limited to trading, but rather includes wider liquidity management strategies.

Circle also continues to promote blockchain networks with a focus on payments. In the recently spotlighted Movement ecosystem, the company targets the use of USDC-backed assets for low-cost payments, remittances, and cross-border settlements.

Taking these latest Solana and HyperEVM mints and treasury transfers together, it is apparent that Circle is expanding stablecoin liquidity across different blockchain networks to meet the rising demand for digital dollar payments, decentralized finance, and institutional crypto activities.

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