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  "path": "/tether-still-holds-more-cash-but-circles-usdc-is-now-moving-more-of-cryptos-money/",
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  "textContent": "Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) has officially unseated Tether’s USDT in transfer volume for the first time in seven years. The shift marks a defining moment for digital assets, cleanly splitting stablecoin leadership into two distinct categories: total supply and transactional velocity. While Tether remains the undisputed heavyweight in the stablecoin market, USDC has become the […]\n\nThe post Tether still holds more cash, but Circle’s USDC is now moving more of crypto’s money appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
  "title": "Tether still holds more cash, but Circle’s USDC is now moving more of crypto’s money"
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