Tether and Circle jointly issued $2 billion in stablecoins within 12 hours

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Gate News bot message: In the past 12 hours, Tether issued $1 billion USDT, and Circle issued $1 billion USDC, bringing the total issuance of the two institutional stablecoins to $2 billion.

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