USD Coin Price
USD Coin (USDC) is a major US-dollar stablecoin issued by Circle. Like other stablecoins, it is designed to trade at about one dollar and is widely used across trading, payments and decentralised finance.
Market data via Binance · signals computed live from daily closes · not financial advice.
The Crypto House desk publishes its dated stance on the major assets over on The House View. Read mechanically, the live technicals are bullish: it trades above both its 50- and 200-day averages, and momentum (RSI 49.8) is mid-range. It is a descriptive signal, not an editorial call and not advice.
USDC’s transparency and regulated-reserve focus make it a relatively conservative stablecoin — but it still carries issuer and banking-partner risk, as any dollar-backed token does. It is a tool for holding dollars on-chain, not a growth asset.
Key market insights
A plain-language read of live indicators computed from daily closes — these describe current price behaviour, not a forecast.
Technical analysis
Moving averages, momentum and support/resistance from daily closing prices — a snapshot of current structure, not a forecast.
Historical performance
52-week high and low with trailing returns across time windows. Computed from up to 365 daily closes.
Automated observations
Generated mechanically from current market data (volatility, trend, distance from highs) — descriptive, not advice.
Strengths · tailwinds
- Annualised volatility of 0% — relatively contained for a crypto asset.
- Price sits above its 50- and 200-day averages — a classic uptrend alignment.
Risks · headwinds
- Crypto is volatile and high-risk; even calm readings can change quickly.
Supply structure
USD Coin has no fixed maximum supply. Circulating supply is a curated estimate used to derive market cap.
USD Coin derivatives
Live perpetual-swap metrics. Funding is the periodic payment between longs and shorts; open interest is the total value of outstanding contracts. Informational — not a recommendation to trade leveraged products.
Source: Binance Futures · funding shown per 8h and annualised. Leveraged products carry high risk; informational only.
Convert USD Coin to US Dollar
Two-way USDC ↔ USD at the live Binance price. Type an amount in either field, or tap a preset.
About USD Coin
USD Coin (USDC) is a major US-dollar stablecoin issued by Circle. Like other stablecoins, it is designed to trade at about one dollar and is widely used across trading, payments and decentralised finance.
USDC is backed by reserves that Circle reports as cash and short-term US Treasury bonds, held with regulated financial institutions, and it publishes regular attestations about those reserves. It is often regarded as one of the more transparency-focused stablecoins, and it exists across many blockchains.
USDC’s emphasis on regulated reserves and reporting is a strength, but no stablecoin is entirely without risk — it still depends on the issuer, its banking partners and the quality of its reserves. USDC is a dollar proxy, not an investment that appreciates.
USD Coin vs peers
| Coin | Price | 24h | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| USD Coin USDC | $1.00 | +0.06% | $60.06B |
| Bitcoin BTC | $62,296.00 | -2.63% | $1.24T |
| Ethereum ETH | $1,775.00 | -2.38% | $213.89B |
| Tether USDT | $1.00 | +0.00% | $140.00B |
| BNB BNB | $566.87 | -1.51% | $79.36B |
| XRP XRP | $1.07 | -2.13% | $61.86B |
USD Coin FAQ
What is USD Coin (USDC)?
USDC is a US-dollar stablecoin issued by Circle, designed to trade at about one dollar. It is used across trading, payments and DeFi.
How is USDC backed?
Circle reports backing USDC with cash and short-term US Treasury bonds held at regulated institutions, and publishes regular attestations about the reserves.
Is USDC safer than other stablecoins?
USDC is known for its transparency and regulated-reserve approach, but no stablecoin is risk-free; it still depends on the issuer and its banking partners.
Can USDC lose its peg?
It can briefly trade slightly off one dollar, and in stress scenarios stablecoins can de-peg. USDC is a dollar proxy, not a guaranteed claim.
Where does Crypto House’s USDC price come from?
Live price comes from Binance market data where available; market cap is derived from a curated circulating-supply figure.
Last updated Jul 14, 2026