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Key Takeaways (AI-Generated)
Financial Performance
- USDC circulation reached $77 billion with 28% year-over-year growth
- On-chain transaction volume surged 263% to $21.5 trillion
- Total revenue grew 20% year-over-year to $694 million
- Adjusted EBITDA increased 24% year-over-year to $151 million with 53% margin
Business Highlights
- Launched Circle Agent stack for AI-powered economic infrastructure
- Meta adopted USDC for creator payouts, showcasing enterprise adoption
- CPN reached $8.3 billion annualized payment volume, up 17% quarter-over-quarter
- ARC token presale raised $222 million led by A16Z Crypto
Financial Guidance
- Full year 2026 guidance remains unchanged
- Guidance excludes future ARC token presale financial impacts
- Will provide updated ARC impact guidance on next earnings call
- ARC token delivery will be recognized as other revenue
Opportunities
- Growing enterprise adoption with Meta and other major companies
- Circle Agent stack positioning for agentic economy expansion
- ARC network partnerships with leading financial institutions
- AI transformation with 85% employee adoption and 600+ AI apps
Full Transcript (AI-Generated)
Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us and welcome to Circle Internet Group First Quarter 2026 Earnings Call. After today's prepared remarks, we will host a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press *1 to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, please press *1 again. I will now hand the conference over to Scott Blair, Circles Head of Strategic Finance. Scott, please go ahead.
Scott Blair
Thank you operator and good morning. I'd like to welcome you to Circles first quarter 2026 earnings conference call. I'm Scott Blair, Circles Head of Strategic Finance. I'm joined by Jeremy Allaire, our Co Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman and Jeremy Fox Gean, our Chief Financial Officer. Earlier this morning we posted our earnings press release and earnings presentation on the Circle Investor Relations website, investor.circle.com. A transcript of this call will be posted on that website once available.
I need to remind everyone that our earnings press release presentation and this call contains statements that are forward-looking. Because forward-looking statements are inherently subject to risks and uncertainties, some of which cannot be predicted or quantified and some of which are beyond our control. You should not rely on these forward-looking statements as predictions of future events. The events and circumstances reflected in our forward-looking statements may not be achieved or occur, and actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Information concerning risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause these results to differ is included in our SEC filings.
Additionally, nothing in this presentation constitutes as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy securities or an invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity. We will also disclose non GAAP financial measures on this call today. Definitions of those non GAAP financial measures in reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP financial measures can be found in the earnings press release and earnings presentation which are posted on Circles Investor Relations website investor.circle.com. Non GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to not as a substitute for GAAP measures. With that I'd like to turn the call over to Jeremy Lair.
Jeremy Allaire
Thank you Scott and good morning everyone. I want to begin at a higher level and describe where I think we are and the guiding forces driving circles thinking and strategy. We believe we are going through the largest platform shift in the history of the Internet and it is accelerating. Specifically, this platform shift is the collision and compounding effect of new new operating systems for intelligence and new operating systems for economic activity. These two major new technology infrastructures are converging into a new Internet stack that we believe will transform the global economic system over the coming decade.
Last quarter we talked about the rise of AI agents and the agentic economy and the need for these AI agents to operate on economic infrastructure that enables trusted value exchange and economic coordination. We also talked about the next generation of block chains forming into economic OSS where value identity, policy and contracts can execute and move across these new on chain computer networks. We are rapidly moving into a world in which AI powered software machines coordinating on blockchain computers deliver an increasing share of global economic activity. This is a profound shift and one that is highly aligned with Circles fundamental vision, mission and strategy.
We are building a leadership position in this new era from a position of considerable strength. Over the past several years, we have built out a broad based Internet financial platform that compounds through several reinforcing flywheels. Each pillar of Circles platform is self reinforcing. Our digital assets flywheel encompassing our stablecoin network and core digital assets drives increasing liquidity, utility and developer integrations, which in turn continues to grow the value of the network. The ARC network or what we call ARC is entirely built on network flywheels and grows as more apps are launched, more assets are issued and as liquidity and distribution flow through our interoperability infrastructure.
These flywheels accrue to ARC network stakeholders but also reinforce and help grow Circles other platform pillars. Both of these in turn grow the Flywheels for our own apps together. Circles apps, including CPN and Circle Mint continue to drive more use cases, greater transaction volume, user growth and distribution. Our apps are anchored in Circles Digital Asset Network and are being built natively on ARC. These Flywheels work together to create one of the most compelling Internet financial platforms in the world. And now we are layering across this entire platform the deep product and technology capabilities to compound alongside AI and agentic economic growth.
Now turning to the quarter, I want to focus on a few key highlights. First, we ended the quarter with $77 billion of USDC in circulation representing 28% year over year growth. Alongside USDC supply growth, we also saw enormous growth in transaction activity with on chain transaction volume up 263% to $21.5 trillion. Total revenue and reserve income of $694 million grew 20% year over year. Adjusted EBITDA grew to $151 million, twenty 4% year over year growth and we continue to maintain a strong Adjusted EBITDA margin of 53%.
We've also had a number of major platform and product launches recently, including today's launch of our new Circle Agent stack, which I'll discuss in greater detail shortly. We launched CPN managed payments, which brings the power of CPN to banks, financial institutions and payment service providers in a turnkey fashion. And we continue to see robust growth in CPN volumes and financial institution adoption. We're also seeing many more mainstream USDC launches and integrations. Finally, the ARC network is getting ready for liftoff. We have had a highly successful test net and today we announced the pre sale of the ARC token raising $222 million at a $3 billion fully diluted network value with lead investor A16Z Crypto alongside a range of other outstanding strategic partners.
Turning to our stable coin network and digital assets growth and adoption, we continue to see very strong enterprise and use case expansion. Meta, the world's most preeminent social platform began using USDC for creator payouts. This is significant because just last year there was a view that big tech companies would introduce their own stable coins. We've been very clear that the network effects, liquidity and global reach of our network, along with sound regulation make USDC the preferred option for major enterprises integrating this technology and that it makes little sense for these companies to go it alone. Meta is demonstrating exactly that.
We're seeing this across the board. DoorDash paying out USDC to drivers and other global enterprises embracing USDC and their payments flows. Poly market adopting USDC for funding and settlement on their leading prediction market. Innovative financial institutions like Airborne Bank using USDC to power 24/7 banking and expanded relationships with leading exchanges, including the top exchanges in Korea, a thriving market with significant growth opportunities for USDC. In capital markets, we're continuing to see strong expansion. Circle is participating in a DTCC test run of tokenized securities trading and we're seeing emerging traction with USDC as collateral on regulated derivatives exchanges in the traditional enterprise space.
Treasury management applications are really taking hold. We recently announced a broad partnership with Ty Reba, one of the leading treasury management platforms serving thousands of enterprises and many Fortune 100 companies to make USDC payment flows A seamless part of their solution. RAMP. One of the fastest growing syntax in enterprise treasury and payments is adopting USDC for a wide range of international and domestic use cases. And cross-border and treasury flows are increasingly moving to USDC across leading banks, fintechs and even the startup ecosystem. With Y Combinator driving funding operations in USDC, the use cases are expanding and this is driving further flywheels.
While the stablecoin market itself was relatively flat in the quarter, it grew 32% year over year. More importantly, stablecoin transaction volumes continued to grow. According to Visas reported figures on commercial transaction volume, USDC continued to gain market share and now accounts for 63% of all stablecoin transactions. Looking more broadly at on chain volume, USDC transaction volume grew over 260% year over year to $21.5 trillion in the quarter. Other third party data sources which include Solana transaction volume put USDCS volumes at nearly $30 trillion in the quarter with our market share at approximately 80% of all on chain transaction volume.
I want to make an important point. USDC is the most widely transacted and used dollar digital currency in the world. No dollar digital currency is achieving anywhere near the volume of on chain transactions as USDC. And as this market accelerates, we believe this leadership position and the network effects that flow from it will continue to compound to circle. We also remain the most liquid and available digital dollar in the world, having minted and redeemed nearly $150 billion of USDC in Q1 alone, providing reliable and compliant digital dollar dial tone through our global liquidity network all around the world.
Alongside USD CS growth, we are seeing strong growth from our other digital assets. EURC, which has long been the world's largest euro stable point, grew 2X year over year, ending the period at €358 million. Our tokenized money market fund, USYC grew over 300% year over year and as of May 7th stands at over $3 billion. In assets, Circles US YC is now the largest tokenized money market fund in the world and a key building block for collateral and digital asset trading markets. We are also expanding our digital assets portfolio. We recently announced the planned introduction of a new Bitcoin product from Circle Sir BTC, which pending official launch would provide a compliant and secure wrapped version of Bitcoin that would be issued by Circle on both the Etherium and Arc networks. We see a significant opportunity for programmable on chain primitives for Bitcoin from Circle.
As I mentioned in my opening, ARC is getting ready for liftoff with the Arc mainnet launch coming soon. Arc has been designed with a broad group of incredible partners from across the financial system. We have built what we believe will be one of the most institutionally ready networks in the world, a network that will be operated by leading financial institutions with a trust required for global economic infrastructure. We are bringing powerful interoperability infrastructure to the network and we have optimized ARC for asset issuers, payments firms and capital markets applications. ARC comes with purpose built features that simplify how stable coins and tokenized assets bring the financial system and financial services onto these new operating systems. And everything has been designed from day one with AI and agentic flows in mind, from developer tooling to new services on ARC built entirely for AI agents.
ARC is not just our core layer one. At launch, ARC will support a suite of assets and protocols from Circle and third parties. We are bringing incremental services to make these accessible and ready and providing A comprehensive set of developer tools and bundled applications from Circle to deliver meaningful value to Arc users on day one. Our test net has performed very well. Users are transacting at scale. Arc has a vibrant and growing developer community building on the platform and I believe we and the entire ecosystem are prepared.
As we approach main net launch, I want to focus on one of the most significant components of our strategy. With ARC and more broadly 1st Circle, we are becoming the leading interoperability platform in the entire blockchain ecosystem. As you can see, we've continued to scale the cross chain transfer protocol reaching almost $50 billion of volume in Q1, representing 3X growth year over year. Our share of interoperability has already grown to approximately 60% of all cross chain traffic. We're now turning that network reach and utility into a strategic customer capability.
With ARC. We've announced that we're opening up CCTP to other asset issuers. We built the highways for USDC and now we're opening them to other stablecoin and real world asset issuers. Anyone doing tokenization can get the same interoperability, safe transport, and distribution that we've already built around the world across all these blockchain networks. We're also turning on seamless bridges for end users and enabling flows of leading assets from other chains with a new canonical bridge from. This infrastructure with safety, trust and monetization options available to both Circle and third parties that use them is a pillar capability of Arc and Circles platform more broadly.
And this is coming at a very important time as recent hacks put into question the safety and reliability of some of our competitor networks. And our focus on foundational security was further reinforced with our post quantum readiness road map announcement, including that transaction messages on ARC will be post Quantum secure on day one. On our path to building ARC, we are excited to announce today that Circle has undertaken a presale of the ARC token. Alongside the presale, we have released the ARC token white paper available today on the ARC website. The ARC token will help to bootstrap and scale the network by aligning participants, including Circle, with the long term success of the network and enabling governance, staking and security and other protocol functions across the network.
This is about building a new economic OS with broad based stakeholders across the global financial and developer ecosystem. That means that every app builder, every end user and every institution building and operating on the network can become a stakeholder and ultimately participate in governance. Our ARC token presale was led by A16Z Crypto and includes some of the world's largest asset managers, including Apollo Funds, ARC Invest, BlackRock, Janus Henderson Investors Exchange, Fintech and capital markets firms such as Bullish, Intercontinental Exchange, Marshall Waste and SBI Group, and leading global banks such as Standard Chartered Ventures, as well as venture firms including General Catalyst, Con Ventures and IDG Capital.
As I noted at the outset, ARC is built as an economic OS that anticipates this convergence with AI operating systems and we are accelerating our product investments in this space base both on top of Arc and by building on the wide range of applications and integrations that already exist for USDC. Today, we are rolling out key parts of the Circle agent stack. This morning we launched Agent Wallets, a new product that allows agents to permissionlessly build on chain wallets, conduct transactions on ramp USDC and operate within predefined policies and safety guardrails. We also brought Agent Nano payments online, where USDC transactions as small as one millionth of a penny enable high frequency machine to machine payments and all of these features are built supporting interoperability across agents and API services through the X4 O2 standard which Circle is helping to design.
USDC already has an enormous lead in agentic payments today, with 99.8% of all X4O2 agentic payments being settled using USDC. We also launched the first version of our Agent Marketplace, an open hub for users and agents to discover, pay for, and invoke agent services that transact in USDC programmatically, with over 500 endpoints already available for agents. Finally, we launched the Circle Platform CLI, providing a command line interface to the full range of Circles infrastructure and enabling both developers and AI agents to bootstrap, build, automate and integrate all of Circles infrastructure into AI applications.
Our adoption of AI is not just outward looking. We are undertaking a significant internal transformation and AI adoption inside Circle is accelerating. We are building an AI driven company, aggressively rolling out AI infrastructure and building agentic workflows to drive productivity and acceleration across the business. With this, our product velocity is increasing dramatically. You may have noticed that we are shipping more technology at greater speed enabled by AI assisted development harnesses. We are also reimagining every business function with AI agents proliferating across circle and beginning to manifest new ways of coordinating, executing and delivering our business.
Notably, we have seen rapid uptake of AI coding tools. Weekly active users of AI tools building automations at Circle have rapidly grown to approximately 85% of employees. Our teams have already deployed over 600 AI native apps this year as we have capitalized on major breakthroughs in agentic and AI development. As a regulated company, we approach this comprehensively, considering the impact on our talent, security posture, financial controls and the governance required to ensure these deployments are conducted safely. We will continue to discuss our AI transformation as it is one of the most exciting things happening as we've become an agentic AI driven company.
We are also continuing to see strong progress with our expanded payments products with multiple major new product launches since introducing CPN. The product line is now becoming robust and competitive and CPN has been growing. We ended the quarter with $8.3 billion of annualized total payment volume on a trailing 30 day basis, up 17% quarter over quarter. And as of May 7th, we are approaching $10 billion of annualized TPV, up nearly 75%. Since we last reported. We've now enrolled over 136 financial institutions into using CPN products, up 36% quarter over quarter.
Alongside this growth, we recently introduced CPN Managed payments to put managed payments in context. Many banks, financial institutions and payments firms are challenged to get up and running on stablecoin payment networks such as CPN. The biggest hurdles have been licensing USDC liquidity account infrastructure for stablecoin custody and blockchain compliance operations, most of which they have not yet built out on their own. With managed payments, we offload that complexity on the circle where we operate these capabilities. As a managed service, we can bring a bank into CPN on an accelerated basis, delivering all of the benefits of Circles global infrastructure, our compliance liquidity, network effects and interoperability while compressing time to market. We see this as a significant opportunity to bring banks, payments firms and financial institutions onto CPN at scale.
I will conclude with where I started today. Circle is an early stage company and at the beginning of executing against our long term strategy. We have built fantastic platforms and businesses and we are fortunate to work with an extraordinary number of leading institutions. Each quarter we see more of the greatest companies in the world to leading technology companies, financial companies, enterprises and others adopting our technology to make the financial system work better. We are entering A fundamentally different era, an Internet financial system era in which economic operating systems and intelligence operating systems are colliding software powered money, a software powered economic system.
This convergence of AI and economic activity is happening at Internet scale and velocity. We see glimpses of this today with the power of open programmable money on our stablecoin network, which is seeing significant growth in the velocity and quantum of transactions. And we are laying down the next major layers that are necessary for this new Internet paradigm to accelerate and take hold. It's an incredibly exciting time to be building here at Circle, and we are thrilled with the progress we've continued to make this past quarter. With that, let me turn it over to Jeremy Foxgene, our CFO, to take you through the financial results.
Jeremy Fox Gean
Thank you, Jeremy, and good morning, everyone. We delivered a strong first quarter with USDC becoming the most widely used digital asset on chain and accelerating product launches, adding breadth and depth to our platform. Our financial results reflect the continued adoption of USDC and our consistent and disciplined execution. I'll start by reviewing the quarter and then turn to guidance. The USDC circulation ended the quarter at $77 billion, up 28% year on year, although roughly flat sequentially despite the roughly 45% decline in digital asset markets since their peak in October 2025. This reflects the underlying growth in non crypto utility in use cases the USDC held within circles.
Platform infrastructure grew 3.5 times year over year to $13.7 billion in the first quarter, representing 18% of total circulation. The reserve return rate was 3.5% for the quarter, down 66 basis points year on year, reflecting the decline in SOFA during this, total revenue and reserve income was $694,000,000 in the quarter, up 20% year over year as growth in circulation and other revenue was partially offset by that lower reserve rate. During this. Total distribution, transaction and other costs increased 17% year on year to $407 million. Revenue less distribution cost margin was 41.4%, up 1.5 percentage points year over year, driven by growth in USDC held on our platform and by the growth in other revenue. Quarter over quarter, margin increased one point.
To three percentage points driven by growth in other revenue, partially offset by a mix shift as Coinbase represented a larger share of circulation during the quarter. Other revenue was $42 million, up two times year over year. Subscription and services revenue was $34.9 million, primarily from blockchain network. Partnership transaction revenue was $6.7 million and expected decline from last quarter where we had a $7,000,000 benefit from the Canton coin launch. Despite that benefit in Q4, other revenue grew quarter over quarter. Total revenue and reserve income less distribution, transaction and other costs grew 24% year over year to $287 million.
Adjusted operating expenses were $136 million, up 32% year over year as we continued to invest in our product, distribution and operating infrastructure to drive long term growth. Adjusted EBITDA grew 24% year over year to $151 million reflecting our continued disciplined execution as we invest in growth initiatives. Adjusted EBITDA margin for the quarter was 53%. Turning to guidance, we are leaving our full year 2026 guidance unchanged. However, this guidance does not include the future financial impacts of the ARK token presale, ARK incentive programs or any ARK associated revenue streams.
In the future when ARK tokens are created and delivered, we will recognize the value as other revenue. There will also be impacts to other costs, RLDC and Adjusted EBITDA, particularly as we enter into token incentive agreements and open up the surface area for other ARC related revenues. We believe ARC has the potential to become an important long term growth vector. While it's too early today to quantify the many impacts from ARC and the ARC token, we plan to provide an updated view of guidance on our next call. And with that, I'll turn it back to Scott to start the Q and a portion of the call.
Scott Blair
Thanks, Jeremy. We're excited to kick off Q&A with a couple of questions that we collected from our retail analysts using the same platform. Our first question comes from Brandon G who wants to know what is Circle doing right now to remain the key leader in the stablecoin market?
Jeremy Allaire
Thank you. This is Jeremy Allaire, I'll happily take the question. You know, just as as we just shared, you know in Q1 according to third party data, we saw USDC account for 80% of dollar digital currency transactions on chain and that's up considerably year on year. And so we are, we feel very good about the growth and the traction and the adoption that's happening there. We obviously are continuously, continually focused on this and I'll, I'll highlight a few key things. You know, the 1st is just making sure that our stablecoin network in USD C is as widely available as possible around the world, expanding our global reach, expanding the access and liquidity to USDC in markets, including emerging markets all around the world. We have significant initiatives there.
Obviously expanding the the partnerships in the use cases and the kinds of firms that are building on USDC, that USDC is part of a stablecoin network that has network effects. And so when the world's largest social platform like begins to use USDC or major e-commerce companies like DoorDash begin to use it or treasury management systems that are making and receiving payments between enterprises begin using it, that multiplies the network effects of USDC. And and those growing use cases then spill into more companies that embrace those use cases. So those are major forces, you know, again, helping support and drive that.
And then there's new things that we're building. So ARC itself which we talked a bit about here on the earnings call is fundamentally a stable coin native, you know layer one block chain infrastructure. It is going to bring we believe a wide array of applications in payments in capital markets in and in the Gentic as well. And so that really leads to another key focus for us. Again we talked about it with the circle agent stack launched today. We believe that the dominant form of, of, of transactions in the identical economy will be conducted on these new economic operating systems and networks and that, you know, well regulated digital cash instruments like USDC will be the preferred form of of payment.
And in fact today on these AI agent protocols, you know like X4O2, USDC represents 99.8% of all the transactions that are. Happening and then finally, you know, we're working to make sure that all around the world governments have clear policies so that these digital dollars can work effectively everywhere. And so it's very holistic. It's go to market, it's product, it's innovation, it's it's policy, it's it's international and and those are some of the things that we're doing.
Scott Blair
Our second question comes from Tyrell V. And he's asking what percentage of USDC usage today is tied to real economic activity versus trading and arbitrage? And how is circle actively shifting that mix towards durable non speculative demand?
Jeremy Allaire
I'll happily take that as well. So there's more and more great third party data that looks at all of the different types of activity that are happening. And so we see it within our own activity and customer base and we also look at that third party data. So for example, in our call we talked about visas, new analytics that they've been reporting on for some time, which looks at commercial transactional activity and, and growth. And, and there for example, in in that analysis, you know, we saw, you know, multi 100% growth year every year. We saw that USDC is approximately 60% of the of the traffic in commercial, real commercial transactions that are happening.
But then again in in our own data, what we see is you know the the types of companies that are building on our infrastructure and that are proliferating around the world. Many of these are financial institutions building products to deliver digital dollars to users around the world. CPN itself for example, which since we last reported we've seen the annualized total payment volume on a trailing 30 day basis. We've seen that grow 75% since our last reporting period. That's, you know, fundamentally all driven by B to B cross-border flows that are using stable coin payment network infrastructure like CPN to accomplish this.
And then of course, in the use cases that we're, we're talking about here today, whether it be, you know, Meta or, or banks offering 24/7 rails with USDC, treasury management companies like Kyreeva that work with many of the Fortune 100 and thousands of companies. All these are driving those new use cases. And, and obviously essentially having something like Genius Act and the forthcoming Clarity Act are, are crucial because this now becomes part of the legal global financial system. And so that gives corporations of all sorts and financial institutions of all sorts the confidence to to build and use this technology.
Scott Blair
Thanks, Jeremy. Before I turn it over to the operator, I want to thank Brandon Tyrell and everyone else who participated in providing questions on the same platform for earnings Q&A with operate. With that, operator, please begin the rest of the call.
Operator
Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow up. If you would like to ask a question, please press *1 to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, please press *1. Again, please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster. Your first question comes to the line of James Yarrow from Goldman Sachs. James, your line is now open.
Divyam
Hello all, morning Divyam here from on behalf of James. My first question was around, could you update us on the drivers of the robust RLDC margin in the quarter and whether this level could be sustained potentially and like as it was well above your RLDC target range that?
Jeremy Fox Gean
Thank you for the question. It's Jeremy Fox. Keen. I'll take this. We don't breakdown specifically right the drivers and the component pieces of RLDC margin other than the information we provide in our earnings materials, which shows the composition of that with net reserve margin and other income. And so you can see those pieces there. We have strong growth in other income which provides a boost to the RLDC margin. Now speaking more broadly about sort of the net reserve margin piece, as we've said before, there are many puts and takes as to how this evolves over time. What we saw this quarter and you see it in in the materials was growth in on platform at Coinbase, particularly in the last month of the quarter. And we also saw some modest pull back in certain other highly incentivized channels and that gave us we think a very strong RLDC margin for the quarter.
Divyam
Thank you, that was super helpful. Just one follow up over here, I wanted to touch on Circle agent stack and an update on stable coin use cases for. Agentic Commerce, how much adoption has there been so far and and what do you look to achieve over here?
Jeremy Allaire
Yeah, I'll happily take that. You know, the circle agent stack launch is is a significant launch for us. It makes available all of the power of USDC of circles infrastructure to agents, whether they're agents that developers are building or just autonomous agents that already exist to be able to store value, transact, do that safely. What we have seen are a couple things. So so first, obviously there are agent payment protocols like X 402, which are seeing very nice growth from a really from a very beginning. The explosion in a gentech technology has really happened just in the past several months.
But every single conversation we're in with enterprises, with financial institutions, with key partners, every single one of those is focused on their their applied AI strategy and how they intend to apply agentic. And so if you're a platform company like Circle and you are looking at where the world is going, it is very clear that AI driven and agentic driven infrastructure and automation is going to be very central to that. And so we've made this a huge priority in terms of the product stack. I would say additionally, look, what's interesting is you do see in the transaction volume growth in stable coins and notably USDC, which is has seen as noted according to third parties as much as 80% of on chain transactions in digital dollars happening in USDC.
They're sort of what happens with agents on the actual agent payment protocols like X 402. And then there's agents that are just being deployed and executing in markets and other places. So we do actually believe that some meaningful portion of activity is AI driven already and we've seen that kind of sharply increasing in Q1 as these agentic step as these agentic technologies of have have increased. But this, this gets to the kind of core of, of kind of how I open the call, which is, you know, our core thesis is that this kind of convergence of these AI operating platforms that, that are scaling and these economic operating platforms on these blockchain compute networks, these are converging and they're very synergistic.
And that the agentic economy, which we think is going to power more and more of Labor work output and exchange is, is where the, you know, the entire economic system is headed. And so we're positioning ourselves obviously with not just with USDC, but across ARC, the agent stack and and other things that we're doing. Thank you for your questions.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of Kenneth Worthington from JP Morgan Securities. Kenneth, your line is now open.
Kenneth Worthington
Hi, good morning and thanks for taking the questions. In terms of regulation, how do we think about a world for USDC where revenue for Circle continues to be earned on assets, but rewards are paid to end customers more based on transactions? How and where does this impact Circles promotion strategy for USD CF at all? And does legislation language drive Circle to seek more transaction based revenue streams?
Jeremy Allaire
Great question Ken. I'm going to take the first part of that and then I'm going to have Heath Tarbert Circles President jump in on on the second part of that. I think what's notable is and and you've you've heard us talk about this in the past, which is we are very focused on driving the utility value of this new form of money. And as we emphasized on the call, we're seeing this continued diversification of the range and types of companies and use cases that are growing this and driving this. And what's notable about legislation in this in this space is that the legislation very specifically is saying, hey, look, if you're a distributor of stablecoins and, and Circle, you know, under the, you know, under the legislation, which Heath will talk more about, you know, Circle can continue to enter into, you know, great economic relationships with platforms, you know, not just in the US, but all around the world.
But those platforms are going to, you know, if they want to incentivize users with stablecoins, it has to to be based on real world utility. It has to be based on real transactions, real payments, volume, real activities. And that's exactly the kind of incentivization that we want to see because it aligns stablecoin rewards with the growth of the utility of our network. And because this is a network effects driven business, that alignment actually we think can can provide a really, really powerful tailwind we believe to a further adoption of USDC. But to comment specifically on what's happening with Clarity Act and and what the current currently published text looks like, I'll have Heath Tarbert jump in. As well to share his perspective.
Heath Tarbert
Thank you so much, Ken, for that great question. Maybe just take a step back on clarity more generally. I mean clarity, we're not waiting for Congress to act to make history as a company. But obviously if Congress does act, the legislation will be helpful to us for a variety of reasons. Number one, obviously we announced today ARC, the, the, the ARC token presale. We we've been working on the blockchain. All of those things are addressed in the Clarity Act. So it's incredibly helpful for us as a full stack Internet platform company for our businesses apart from stable coins.
Secondly, which is really important is it allows and provides the legal certainty for all sorts of traditional financial institutions and firms to start dealing in and using digital assets at scale. And so when you think about tokenization of securities, well again, obviously they're going to use potentially USDC as the cash leg of all of those transactions. And then the, the part that you specifically mentioned can that's in Title 4 of the act and Title 4 of the ACT is really important because it actually specifically addresses stable coin use cases by banks, by broker dealers, by custodians and gives them the permissibility that they need to be able to engage in these activities.
And of course, the very last provision there, which I think you're going to see is section four O 4 is the so-called compromise. But as Jeremy said, we don't view it as a compromise at all. It's actually the right answer. And for Circle, we believe it's far superior to the status quo. We obviously built USYC, which is the world's largest tokenized money market fund for passive yield on digital assets. But USDC is different, right? It's value is in its velocity and its utility, not in its idleness. So as Jeremy mentioned, we're actually laser focused on incentivizing its use because that flywheel is going to drive growth that quite frankly, no deposit substitute model can even match.
And so the current version, I'm not sure if it's public yet, but I think and when it gets out there, we're likely to see Congress specifically referring to stablecoin use cases for rewards that are things like payments, conversions, remittances, market making activity, posting of collateral, and then things that are native to Web 3 like staking and validation. So if you think about that, those are the very things that Circle wants to incentivize and it may very well be that Congress is going to help us do exactly that.
Kenneth Worthington
Great, thank you. Just a simple follow up, how do we think about GA GNA from here was 57,000,000? Is that sort of a good jumping off point as we think about the rest of the year?
Jeremy Fox Gean
Yeah, as we think about the rest of the year, I just refer you to the overall OpEx guidance that we've given, right, that has all of the pieces, the pieces within it. You know, we continue to invest at this incredible opportunity, right, in growing our distribution, our products that our capabilities. But as I say, you can see our guidance there.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of Pete Christensen from Citi.
Pete Christensen
Good morning. Thank you. Good morning gentlemen. Impressive pace of execution here. Jeremy Alaire, the ARC white paper frames ARC as native coordination and security asset for the network. But I guess over time, I think how should investors think about the balance between value of activity accruing to ARC itself versus Circle and I guess how do you avoid any economic tension between the two?
Jeremy Allaire
Yeah, thanks, Pete, happy to talk about that. So I think the, the 1st is just, you know, understanding, you know, these new blockchain network computers, these new types of economic operating systems, you know, draw on a kind of stakeholder engagement models that we've seen in the blockchain space with other blockchain network tokens. They in they, you know, kind of build on kind of stakeholder engagement models of kind of financial network consortiums because Mark is obviously a permissioned infrastructure of financial infrastructure companies and open source more generally. And so I think the key is ARC and ARK token are designed specifically to, you know, really drive value for all of the stakeholders across the ARK ecosystem.
And as I mentioned in my opening comments, yes, Circle is the kind of genesis of this. We've built this technology, we are ushering it into the world. And as noted in the ARK. Token white paper Circle retains 25% of the art tokens and that's significant. And and that is the sort of, you know, huge amount of value that Circle has created and is bringing into this. But in order for a distributed network like this to thrive and in order for it to become a global scale OS that the economy is running on, we need major companies, we need major stakeholders. We need the developers that are building the applications on top of this, the end users that are driving the volumes of activity on this, all of the stakeholders in that.
There's an opportunity to to not just have them incentivized economically, but fundamentally to get the utility out of this digital token. And again, Clarity Act really is, I'll reference that again here because it codifies A framework for companies to be able to use digital tokens to build incentive systems and incentive alignment for products, services, applications and other things. So it is designed to do that and it is, you know, ultimately something where as an open network we need participation in governance as well. And so ARC token provides that that mechanism for governance.
And so you know, you can really think about Circle as a founding creator and stakeholder. And we will get as as Jeremy alluded to in his comments about guidance, you know, we we do expect to see, you know, significant impacts for us on, on revenue and, and our margin structure and EBITDA and we'll talk more about that on our next earnings call. But I think, you know, so there is a very direct benefit here for Circle. We think this is a is a hugely valuable platform for Circle. And then secondly, the whole purpose of this is to create an infrastructure where you know, stable coin native finance, not just payments, but capital markets and all other financial applications depend on stable points.
And so the, the successful adoption of Arc network, including through the benefit of the ARC token has a huge flywheel effect onto our stable point network and our digital assets and into CPN and other parts of the Circle business where we derive significant revenue and, and, and have emerging revenue streams as well. And, and I just add one thing on to that, which as Jeremy said at the end, this is all additive for Circle. Pete, you talked about attention. We don't see it as attention. We see this as an incredible value growth opportunity, right? ARC is a flywheel business which powers USDC digital and other digital assets business which themselves power CPN and Circle. Shareholders retain value in that not only through the growth in those businesses, but also through Circles participation in Ark Token, Super helpful.
Pete Christensen
And Jeremy Lair, to your point about attracting developers, you know, building all these applications across the full stack, you know, you're increasingly hearing about a number of players building point solutions at different points of the stack. But you know, Circle having the full, the full array here, it seems like a significant competitive advantage. Just wondering if you could elaborate on having full stack versus point solution and, and how that makes you make Circle more more competitive for the roll out here. Thank you.
Jeremy Allaire
I, I, I, I can happily comment on that. I think, you know, whether you're a financial institution or you're enterprise Oregon, you're a startup and you're looking at this, the full stack makes a huge difference. Having a, a foundational core operating infrastructure that is, you know, simple to adopt stablecoin native with very high performance is key. We're layering on top of that the most widely adopted interoperability technology with CC PTP, which we're opening up to other asset issuers as well. That means that if you're building applications, they can work the, the value exchange can work seamlessly across other apps on other networks, the developer tooling, our wallets tooling and now with our Gentex stack, literally, you know, developers can accelerate time to solution incredibly fast.
If if any of you who are listening use clawed, clawed code Codex, any of these tools, I highly encourage you, you go to agents.circle.com just to see for yourself how incredibly, you know, powerful this is. And so, you know, I think we are, we are building the developer platforms, we're building the operating platforms, we're building the higher level services, infrastructures and protocols. And we're bringing the world's leading digital assets in dollars, EUR money markets. And with with the new Bitcoin assets or BBC, we think we'll have the opportunity to build one of the leading programmable Bitcoin assets as well. So that whole that whole capability we think is significant and and certainly highly differentiated for developers who are trying to think about. You know, building in this ecosystem.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of Owen Lowe from Clear St. Your line is now open.
Owen Lowe
Good morning and thank you for taking my question. Going back to our, could you please give us an example when our token is created, how it will it will impact the revenue in other revenue line item? So for example, $100 million of our token is created, how much revenue would you book in other revenue? How does the financial work? Thanks.
Jeremy Fox Gean
Yeah, Oh and thank you for the question. I'll take that. I'll just give a very brief overview of the impact of the future ARC token kind of on the financial statements. And then specifically to the piece you just talked about sort of when ARC token is is created, the ARC tokens will be held on circle the balance sheet at cost which is 0 right. When we then complete the obligations under token pre sale, we will then recognize the value of those tokens as other revenue and that value will then just drop down to RLDC and Adjusted EBITDA.
Owen Lowe
Got it. And then could you please remind us the benefits of using ARC layer one over the layer one network? So some networks are mainly useful payments, some networks are useful lending. It's ARC. Yet your vision mainly used in payment rail or capital market transaction settlement rails or or like tokenization rail more kind of be helpful. Thanks.
Jeremy Allaire
Fair. I'll happily take that. You know, ARC is designed as a general purpose horizontal economic operating system. We believe that economic activity, lots of forms of it, whether that be payments activity, financial services products, capital markets activity, agentic activity, are going to run on these economic operating systems. And increasingly these economic operating systems and the apps that run on them will be powered by software machines that are generally AI agents are authored with AI. So we think that's the paradigm of the future.
When you look at just for example, some of the firms that are participating in the Arctoken preset world leading asset issuers on the asset management side and private credit in traditional, you know, ETFs, you see global systemically important banks investing in this, who you know are looking at this in payments and capital markets and FX. What we what we have seen is through the design partners that we've worked with and we've talked about the hundreds of design partners involved, it really is spanning a number of areas. So one is we expect that ARC will be the very best infrastructure in the world for USDC liquidity, interoperability and payments. So just straight away this is going to be the best settlement infrastructure in the world for stablecoins, not just USDC, but other stablecoins.
Second, a number of the things that we've here, a number of the key features that we've built with ARC are very specifically designed for regulated banks, capital markets participants, assurances that they need at an operational compliance and security level to be able to operate. And so we expect to see banks moving things like tokenized repo or applications like intraday effects running on these networks. We have designed ARC with asset issuers as a central use case. And so if you're an asset that issuer, whether that's tokenized stock, tokenized funds, other tokenized currencies issuing on ARC will give you the the benefits of the performance and security and and privacy features, but it also gives you liquidity against USDC and it gives you distribution through our interoperability infrastructure.
So I could say tokenize a fund and have that tokenized fund not just be distributed on an ARC, but through CCTP, make it available for use across other networks where there's other apps that you might want your tokenized fund to get into. And so it's really a liquidity and distribution hub for asset issuers. So it really is a full spectrum platform. And then, you know, I would just say it goes without saying, you know, USDC and Circles infrastructure is widely used in digital asset markets today, whether that's with exchanges on chain, D5 protocols, neo banks, you know, building in the Web 3 space. And we expect to see it widely adopted across that entire ecosystem as well from day one.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of John Todaro from John. Your line is now open.
John Todaro
Yeah. Thanks for taking my question and Congrats on all the the product. To see I guess just first kind of going back to our, so you know we had seen some of these token sales before you had a pre sales and you had a series of of other sales and you you would usually see that fully to the valuation kind of step up materially each time. I guess just wondering then do we expect other, other token sales to be then more broadly distributed? And then if I'm just checking my math, so you have 750 million in tokens right now on Circle. I guess if we do just see that fully dilute valuation start to ratchet up, it can it can be quite a bit. So just I guess trying to understand the, the, the kind of the plans for the rollout broadly and what that looks like.
Jeremy Allaire
Yeah, I mean, really all I can say here is, you know, we have, we have conducted this ARC token presale with the $3 billion FTV, the 222, you know, $1,000,000 raise. And you know, we have obligations to, you know, ultimately distribute tokens to those presale participants, but our, our core focus is really getting ARC main net launched, which is coming soon driving the utility and growth on the network. And then ultimately the ARC token plays a very important role in utility, in governance, in staking insecurity as the network, you know, scales out.
And you know, what we did share in the ARC token white paper is, you know, there is 60% of the, of the tokens really designed for, you know, ecosystem grants, airdrops, other incentive programs that the ultimately, you know, Circle and the broader community overtime would be, you know, interested in seeing. And so there are, there are future opportunities obviously for, for how ARK token is deployed, especially, you know, out of that 60% of the of the ARK token genesis.
John Todaro
Understood. OK. So it sounds like there's a, you know, wide, wide array of how those tokens can ultimately just be distributed. And then I, I have a follow up. Jeremy had mentioned earlier on the call around the new Bitcoin asset products, you know, I think in reference to the Avenue LED attack within D5 there. I guess just wondering, you know, do in your view is there kind of been a shaking confidence in the Defy ecosystems and and how these product rollouts ultimately might, might solve some of the concerns in these Defy vaults?
Jeremy Allaire
Yeah, I mean, a couple of things just to set the record straight, there was no attack on Ave. There was there was a breach of an interoperability infrastructure company who who other products depended on and it appears that that interoperability companies technology was their core systems were were hacked by North Korea and then that was then exploited through other other D5 protocols. The the protocols themselves, you know, were were utilized by the bad actors, but the the protocols themselves didn't break per SE. Ave. itself we think remains a very, you know, significant and important on chain, you know, protocol and platform and you know, as as we publicly disclosed, Circle made a, a purchase of Ave. tokens itself as part of, you know, our continued support for that ecosystem.
What I would say though is that the the models for on chain borrowing, lending and and other kind of financial market primitives continue to grow with ARC. You know we are working with other key players in the ecosystem to build institutionally ready on chain protocols. So protocols that have kind of institutional participants, institutional curation of vaults and, and in in some cases like our our Stablepoint FX liquidity environment, institutional permissioning against them. And so, you know, executing code and smart contracts on blockchain operating systems is just part of the future. It's happening now at scale, it's part of the future.
I think a key lesson here is that, you know, we're looking at an industry that has not had a lot of its own explicit regulation and I think there are very clearly great opportunities for SRO type structures. This is global, it's not just national. There are clearly lessons here in terms of OPSEC, information security and the like. Some of the things that we've heard about that we have gone on with some of these projects are astounding. And so the kinds of control structures that a company. Circle, you know adopts as central to being a regulated company. We think those kinds of control structures are important for on chain protocols, applications and services as well. And so I think we'll continue to see a levelling up in that kind of activity.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of Joseph Vavi from Canaccord Genuity. Your line is now open.
Joseph Vavi
Hey, guys, good morning. Just terrific progress here, exciting setup on a lot of fronts moving forward. Just maybe just one more here on ARC on maybe the kind of layer one competitive landscape. You know, I think there's maybe a couple other Big L ones that are getting stood up for real trad by applications. I know you're a super validator. I think over on Canton, just wondering how maybe you kind of compare and contrast if you're really a competitor or against some of these other L ones or you're working together to kind of, you know, bring more and more traditional volumes on chain and not a quick follow up.
Jeremy Allaire
Yeah, sure. So a couple key things. I think the the 1st is that, you know, our stable coin network, which includes our digital assets like USDC, you know, USYC, et cetera, are are really market neutral and platform neutral. USDC now operates on 34 different blockchain network platforms. CCTP is connected to many of these networks and so providing the most liquid reliable, you know, well regulated digital dollar to every important platform in the world is a priority for us. Ensuring interoperability is a huge priority for us. And so that remains the case. And so that layer of what circle does that central part of what we do is, is there. And, and yes, in, in that example, we do participate on Canton and, and we are providing that CCTP connectivity, you know, into that network as well.
At the same time, you know, we very clearly have seen that we're kind of going from like the pre iPhone era of, of blockchain networks where mobile operating systems, for example, there are dozens of them, lots of people trying stuff. And, and we're going to, we're going to at some point hit a kind of inflection point here where these new platforms that are designed for mainstream scale adoption that are, you know, wonderful to build with, for developing and build and enable delightful user experiences across a huge range of apps. Those are emerging. And we think Arc has the potential very much to be one of those.
And so at that layer in competing for these new, you know, these new kinds of operating systems, we think we're going to be very competitive. We think we're going to attract the world's leading institutions. You've already seen that in the design partners. You've seen that in some of the participants that are becoming stakeholders in Arc just just announced today. And so you know we in our view this kind of convergence of AI operating systems and economic operating systems that are coming together at this time is going to reshape the nature not just the financial markets, but of the entire global economic system. That is a 5 to 10 year mega trend. We are putting ourselves right in the center of it and right in front with the technology and pooling. And so we expect to compete and win in that space.
At the same time comment here is that interoperability is a central theme of Arc. We want, you know, we want companies that issue on ARC to know that if they issue on ARC, they can leverage CCTP to bring their assets to something like Canton or bring their assets to Ethereum or Base or Solana or other networks. And that's important too, because there's going to be many apps built on many platforms and that cross-platform reach an interoperability I know is top of mind for almost every firm that's thinking about how they build in this space.
Joseph Vavi
Sure, that's great color. Thanks, Jeremy. And then just on the, you know, the Kyreeba and other treasury management strategy seems like a great distribution channel there into the corporate market for US. You think the treasury management distribution channel is going to be the key driver here or is there something else we should be looking at in terms of corporate USDC balance sheet adoption? Thank you.
Jeremy Fox Gean
Yeah, Joe, it's a great, it's a great question. Look, as a corporate CFO and I talked to a lot of CFO's out there, we all know the benefits of stable coins and stablecoin rails, right? And we're all looking forward to a world when we can easily use these and when they're integrated into our existing systems and control infrastructure, right? So, the landmark. Treasury management services providers and systems providers like Kyrieba integrating into USDC is both a necessary step to that mainstream adoption, but also a really exciting one given Kyrieba is one of the leaders in this space. We see and expect all of them to integrate USDC in these capabilities over time.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of Dan Dolov from Mizuho. Dan, your line is now open.
Dan Dolov
Hey guys, thanks for squeezing me and I have a quick question and a quick follow up. Nice results here. I did notice your comments on the modest pullback in certain highly incentivized channels which helped you with the RLDC margin. Can you maybe this is probably by names and the question I have is, you know is this a positive and neutral and then adequate follow up? Thank you.
Jeremy Fox Gean
Without commenting on on which channels and as we've said before, we have many, many partners, I don't think we see it as a positive or a negative right in any one quarter. There are puts and there are takes and we've said that consistently and we've seen that in our numbers consistently since we've been public. So we're happy with where we are for our guidance for the full year.
Dan Dolov
Makes a lot of sense. And then my quick follow up, it looks like the USDC on platform growth was really stellar this quarter. Maybe just a comment on what's driving that and how we should think about that because it's obviously like a big positive. Thanks again.
Jeremy Allaire
Sure, I'm happy to take that. Look, you know, we continue to partner with more and more firms that are building on our infrastructure and taking advantage of our wallets and custody technology and and and our developer tools. And so, you know, as we just keep, you know, building more partnerships, we have the opportunity to grow that that on platform, you know, as a, you know, market neutral infrastructure company. And, and obviously now with, for example, Circle agent stack that builds on our wallet stack that builds on our, our Circle gateway product and other things, you know, a genetic activity and developers building AI automated applications on our infrastructure that has the potential to drive on platform growth as well. So you know, the, we continue to just invest in the best infrastructure possible. So people who are building on Circle get the benefits of that and that that grows, that grows our footprint in the in the in the ecosystem as a whole.
Operator
Your next question comes from the line of Jeff Cantwell from Seaport Research. Jeff, your line is now open.
Jeff Cantwell
Hey, thanks guys. Wanted to follow up on some of the comments on USDC and circulation. You said it was flat, the question end of the quarter, 77 billion. Maybe talk more about what you saw during the quarter because the on chain data have the high, I think it was above 79 billion, but that seems to have tapered. Was that because of broader macro concerns? Was anything else to call out that you're seeing in the quarter? Thanks.
Jeremy Allaire
Yeah, I'm, I'm happy to take that. I mean a couple things I'd say. First, as we've talked about right, there's there's a reason we don't guide specifically on like what circulation is in 1/4 or even specifically what circulation is in a year. We look at the, you know, ongoing kind of cagers and what that growth looks like. And and we have seen if you look back over time, you know, lots of ebbs, flows, sideways spike growth, other things. And there are always, you know, macro considerations, sort of global macro considerations that have to do with the the price and velocity of money that have to do with, you know, the macro circumstances that affect market, that affects the psychology of markets. And then you also have at times, you know, kind of activities that are sort of endogenous to the digital asset ecosystem.
And and so, you know, I think we're we're sort of a tale of two worlds. On the one hand, you know, digital asset markets, transaction volumes in the big exchanges was down significantly. Prices have been down significantly, but stablecoins really held up. And so it's remarkable that we we have, you know, we saw the market grow 32% year on year circle around, you know, around 30% as well. And then, you know, in the period you saw some deleveraging that happened in Q4, you saw some deleveraging that happened in the context of, you know, some of these effectively hacks that happened, people suffered losses and and that causes some deleveraging. So you have some endogenous sort of variables that come from time to time as a company, right?
We've we've seen this over and over. We step back, we look at, you know, the the fundamentals of our people building more applications, Is it driving more transaction volume? Are more and more use cases and institutions coming on board, Is regulatory clarity providing the tailwinds that we need? Is the actual technology effectiveness getting better and better and all of those things? Very strong right now, which is, you know, one of the reasons why we continue to be optimistic about this view that, you know, over the coming years this could grow to be trillions of dollars of stable coin money and and regulated digital dollars that are in circulation around the world. And that's the world that we're building for.
Jeremy Fox Gean
I just have one small point on onto that. While we're very optimistic about the future, even though quarter on quarter circulation was flattish, I just redraw everyone's attention to the fact that you can see very much that USDC is taking share in actual on chain transaction usage, whoever's providing the data. So much so that USDC took a majority of utility share this quarter. And that's a very important trend when you look to the future and the mainstreaming of these technologies.
Jeff Cantwell
Yeah, yeah, that's very helpful color. And then one of the bottom. If you provide understanding in terms of. Beyond the 0 cost, would there possibly be any? Thanks.
Jeremy Fox Gean
Hey, Jeff, we you were breaking up a bit on that. If you, if you could, if you could try and repeat the question one more time, we'll give it a shot.
Jeff Cantwell
Sure. I was hoping you could conceptualize the other revenue line as far as the ARC token. What the main components would be is a follow on to Owen's question where he was discussing the 0 cost structure which would get monetized through the the pre sale of the token. I'm curious if there's a potential for transaction revenue and or spread from trading. I'm just curious if you've got to parse that out for us and help us conceptualize that line for the ARC circuit. Thanks.
Jeremy Fox Gean
Got it. Yeah, got it. There's several different potential impacts from future ARC token on other revenue. The 1st is the one we've already touched upon which is if Circle sells ARC tokens as we have just conducted a pre sale, the value of that will drop through to other revenue. And obviously all of these tokens are on Circles balance sheet and that's a particularly large asset creation as that that we've had there. Secondly, ARC token opens up a surface area as Jeremy mentioned earlier for driving growth in ARC network through incentive schemes that we've seen across many different layer one block chains. If Circle gives an incentive grant, typically with some kind of performance condition in the future, the value of that grant will first be recognized in other revenue recognizing the value created and also then a corresponding other costs recognizing that the tokens have been given away in an incentive grant. And then finally, ARC opens up another surface area for alternative ARC revenue streams such as running a validator on the ARC network, which will provide direct other revenue streams for Circle. Obviously, that's just one and we will talk about more when the time is right.
Scott Blair
That's all the time we have for our Q&A session. I will now turn the call back to Scott Blair for closing remarks. Thanks, operator, for those we couldn't get you on the call. We'll happily find time to follow up. Again, we'd like to thank you for your attention and participation this morning and look forward to connecting soon. Bye.
Operator
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