Circle, the issuer of USDC, has launched a new stablecoin, USDCx. It offers banking-level privacy for blockchain payments. USDCx will operate on Aleo, a network built for encrypted transactions. The goal is to provide institutions with a secure method for adopting blockchain payments without revealing sensitive financial data. This is one of the most aggressive […]Circle, the issuer of USDC, has launched a new stablecoin, USDCx. It offers banking-level privacy for blockchain payments. USDCx will operate on Aleo, a network built for encrypted transactions. The goal is to provide institutions with a secure method for adopting blockchain payments without revealing sensitive financial data. This is one of the most aggressive […]

Circle Enhances Digital Asset Privacy with USDCx Launch on Aleo Network

2025/12/10 06:30
  • Circle’s USDCx offers banking-level privacy, securing blockchain payments for institutions.
  • The launch targets banks seeking privacy in blockchain transactions amidst transparency concerns.
  • USDCx provides stable pricing for businesses, unlike volatile privacy coins like Zcash.

Circle, the issuer of USDC, has launched a new stablecoin, USDCx. It offers banking-level privacy for blockchain payments. USDCx will operate on Aleo, a network built for encrypted transactions. The goal is to provide institutions with a secure method for adopting blockchain payments without revealing sensitive financial data.

This is one of the most aggressive attempts of Circle to draw banks and large institutions that may not be willing to embrace public blockchains because of transparency issues. According to a Fortune report, Howard Wu, the co-founder of Aleo, affirmed the alliance. Wu stressed out that this is aimed at preventing sensitive financial transactions and keeping regulators informed.

Circle’s ADGM License Boosts Global Trust for USDCx

Circle has also gone global with its Circle ADGM license, indicating a wider attempt to establish institutional trust. USDCx was designed to overcome one of the major barriers to institutional adoption. In blockchains, transaction data is usually stored, which unintentionally reveals the confidential financial data of businesses.

Wu referenced that clients did not find it desirable to have their revenue or payment process visible to competitors or outsiders. He described that publicly traded chains reveal information with each trade. USDCx solves these issues by hiding the history of transactions from the general users.

The token will still be in accordance with regulations. Every USDCx transfer would have a record that Circle can retrieve in case authorities demand information about a particular transaction. The public will see only unreadable data. Wu has termed this model as banking-level privacy but not complete secrecy. He added that it also shields users, but it does not apply to regulators.

Also Read: Circle Secures Full ADGM License to Offer Regulated USDC Services in UAE

Circle’s decision is part of a larger industry trend to bring banks into blockchain systems. The industry is growing with tokenization as businesses consider putting assets in the real world on chains. BlackRock is currently operating its tokenized fund, BUIDL, on the BNB chain.

Privacy-Enabled Stablecoins Drive Growth in Prediction Markets

Meanwhile, Robinhood has experimented with stock trade settlement using blockchain, and Stripe has increased its investment in stablecoins. Recently, BlackRock fund manager Larry Fink claimed that the tokenization of all assets is an indicator of an increased enthusiasm in digital versions of conventional financial products.

Wu stated that Aleo has observed high demand for privacy-enabling stablecoins among diverse communities. Prediction markets are also actively pursuing encrypted transactions in stablecoins.

These platforms are sensitive because of the financial information and competitive policies that they deal with. The growing demand is driving the emergence of prediction markets as an infrastructure, as addressed in the recent Kalshi USDC integration with Coinbase.

Zcash is one privacy-oriented cryptocurrency that is characterized by encrypted transfers but has high volatility. Stablecoins do not have this problem because they are pegged to the U.S. dollar. According to Wu, this design suits more businesses that require stable and predictable pricing.

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