Circle Reveals More Information About Products, Services

Circle Reveals More Information About Products, Services

Upon until now, Circle Internet Financial's products and services have been somewhat of a mystery. People in the crypto-currency community knew that the Massachusetts-based company had some big things going on, but it was all surrounded by a thick layer of fog. Until now, of course. Company CEO Jeremy Allaire took to Circle's official blog on Friday with some relatively interesting updates on what the company has been up to over the past year. He writes: What is Circle? We're an Internet-based consumer finance company. We believe that digital money platforms and associated consumer....


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