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If You Invested in CIRCLE INTERNET GROUP INC (CRCL)

Finance Services · Capital Markets · NYSE
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$308
-69.2% total -69.3% CAGR
Bought on Jul 14, 2025 at $204.70
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
$∞
+∞% total ∞% CAGR
Bought on Jul 14, 2021 at $0.00

What $1,000 or $10,000 in CRCL Would Be Worth Today

Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago
If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Mar 11, 2019
$1,000 $308 -69% $∞ +∞% $∞ +∞%
$10,000 $3,078 -69% $∞ +∞% $∞ +∞%

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CRCL annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2019 $0.00 $0.00 NaN% -100.0%
2020 $0.00 $0.00 NaN% -100.0%
2021 $0.00 $0.00 NaN% -100.0%
2022 $0.00 $0.00 NaN% -100.0%
2023 $0.00 $0.00 NaN% -100.0%
2024 $0.00 $0.00 NaN% -100.0%
2025 $83.23 $79.30 -4.7% +7830.0%
2026 $83.47 $63.00 -24.5% +6200.0%

About CIRCLE INTERNET GROUP INC

Finance Services · NYSE

Circle Internet Group, Inc. (NYSE: CRCL) is described in its public communications as one of the world’s leading internet financial platform companies. The company focuses on digital assets, payment applications, and programmable blockchain infrastructure to help build what it calls a more open, global economy. Circle’s activities sit at the intersection of financial services, capital markets, and public blockchains, positioning the firm within the broader financial technology and digital asset ecosystem.

According to its press materials, Circle operates a platform that includes what it describes as the world’s largest regulated stablecoin network anchored by USD Coin (USDC). USDC is issued by regulated entities or affiliates of Circle and is presented as an internet-native, fully reserved digital dollar designed for near-real-time, low-cost global transactions. Circle also issues EURC, a fully reserved euro-denominated stablecoin, through its regulated affiliates, and supports a tokenized U.S. Treasury fund called USYC, which serves as a digital representation of shares in a Cayman Islands registered mutual fund.

Business focus and platform components

Circle’s public descriptions emphasize a full-stack platform for what it calls an emerging internet financial system. The company highlights three main pillars:

  • Stablecoins and tokenized assets: USDC, EURC, and USYC are central to Circle’s strategy, and are used in payments, capital markets, and other financial applications described in its reports and partner announcements.
  • Arc blockchain: Circle has introduced Arc, described as an enterprise-grade, layer-1 blockchain engineered as an “Economic Operating System” for the internet and purpose-built for stablecoin-native finance. Arc is presented as infrastructure for programmable financial applications, with a public testnet that has attracted participation from companies in banking, payments, capital markets, digital assets, technology, and other sectors.
  • Circle applications and networks: The company operates Circle Payments Network (CPN), which it describes as an application coordination layer for programmable, compliant and auditable payments among participating financial institutions. CPN connects institutions that use Circle’s stablecoins and infrastructure for global money movement, treasury operations, and settlement use cases.

Through these components, Circle positions its platform as infrastructure for payments, commerce, capital markets activity, and other financial applications built on public blockchains. Its communications describe use cases ranging from treasury operations and cross-border settlement to humanitarian assistance and aid distribution using stablecoins.

Role in capital markets and financial services

Circle is classified in market data as part of the Capital Markets industry within the Financial Services sector. In its own materials, the company emphasizes that enterprises, financial institutions, and developers use its stablecoins and infrastructure to support onchain financial applications and internet-scale financial innovation. Partnerships mentioned in Circle’s press releases include collaborations with banks, fintech platforms, asset managers, digital asset exchanges, and technology providers that integrate USDC, EURC, USYC, Arc, or Circle Payments Network into their services.

Circle also highlights regulatory engagement as a core aspect of its business. Its communications reference regulatory authorizations and frameworks in multiple jurisdictions, and note that USDC is issued by regulated entities or affiliates. The company has announced conditional approval from the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) to establish a national trust bank that would oversee management of the USDC reserve on behalf of a Circle issuer, subject to final approval. Circle describes this as part of its effort to align its operations with evolving stablecoin laws and regulatory standards.

Public company status and SEC reporting

Circle Internet Group, Inc. files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under its NYSE ticker symbol CRCL. The company has filed a registration statement on Form S-1 under the Securities Act of 1933 and multiple current reports on Form 8-K. Recent 8-K filings include disclosures about quarterly financial results, board changes, and other material events. These filings provide investors with information on Circle’s revenue, reserve income, operating metrics related to USDC circulation and usage, and non-GAAP measures such as Adjusted EBITDA, as well as governance developments such as director appointments and resignations.

In addition to SEC filings, Circle states that it uses its investor relations website, blog, press releases, public conference calls and webcasts, and official social media channels as disclosure platforms for material information and regulatory compliance, including Regulation FD communications.

Stablecoin and infrastructure strategy

Across its press releases and investor communications, Circle presents a strategy centered on building what it calls an internet-native financial operating system. Public blockchains, regulated stablecoins, and programmable infrastructure are described as the core building blocks of this system. Circle’s materials highlight:

  • USDC and EURC as payment stablecoins used across institutional finance, payments, and markets.
  • USYC as a tokenized money market fund designed to provide onchain access to yield-bearing instruments for eligible non-U.S. persons.
  • Arc as a layer-1 blockchain with a public testnet that has attracted participants from banking, payments, capital markets, insurance, technology, and digital asset sectors.
  • Circle Payments Network as infrastructure for financial institutions to connect, communicate, and settle directly with each other using stablecoins.

Circle’s communications also reference collaborations with digital asset exchanges, enterprise technology providers, and financial infrastructure companies to expand access to and utility of USDC and EURC, and to support tokenization, custody, and payments use cases.

Regulatory and trust focus

Circle repeatedly emphasizes trust, transparency, and regulatory compliance in its descriptions of USDC and its broader platform. It notes that USDC is fully reserved with cash and cash-equivalent assets held with financial institutions, and that independent third parties provide attestations on reserve assets. The company also highlights its history of seeking licenses and approvals in multiple jurisdictions and aligning its operations with regulatory frameworks for stablecoins and digital financial infrastructure.

Through these elements, Circle positions itself as a financial technology firm focused on regulated stablecoins, tokenized assets, and blockchain-based infrastructure that support payments, capital markets, and other financial applications on public blockchains.

Frequently asked questions about Circle Internet Group, Inc.

The following FAQs summarize key points drawn from Circle’s public descriptions and regulatory filings.

Market Cap
$16.4B
Current Price
$63.00
EPS
$-0.44
Revenue
$2.7B
Net Margin
-2.5%
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CIRCLE INTERNET GROUP INC investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in CIRCLE INTERNET GROUP INC be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in CIRCLE INTERNET GROUP INC (CRCL) 5 years ago on 2021-07-14, your investment would be worth $∞ today, representing a +∞% total return, growing at a compounded rate of ∞% per year (CAGR).

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What is CIRCLE INTERNET GROUP INC's average annual return?

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