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  "textContent": "Polymarket’s plan to roll out its own collateral token sounds, at first glance, like the kind of move that should eat into Circle's USDC. A platform swaps out USDC.e, introduces Polymarket USD, and the obvious retail question follows almost immediately: Does that mean less demand for USDC? The short answer is no. Polymarket USD is […]\n\nThe post What will happen to USDC now Polymarket is launching its own stablecoin? appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
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