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by: xpoolPosted on: May 1, 2025

Why Circle Rejected Ripple’s $5 Billion Offer: Five Key Reasons

Circle, the company behind USDC stablecoin, stunned the crypto world when they rejected a staggering $5 billion acquisition offer from Ripple. This bold rejection sends a message of confidence in their own market position and long-term vision. But what exactly motivated this decision? Let’s explore five key reasons why Circle chose to walk away from the table.

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