Key Insights: Circle (CRCL) stock rally has not cooled since its latest earnings report. It accelerated again on Monday, extending a double-digit daily gain of Key Insights: Circle (CRCL) stock rally has not cooled since its latest earnings report. It accelerated again on Monday, extending a double-digit daily gain of

Circle Stock Rallies for a Second Day, Notches Another Double-Digit Move

2026/03/04 23:00
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Key Insights:

  • Circle (CRCL) stock rose 15% Monday, up about 60% in a week.
  • USDC hit $75.3B (+72%) and revenue reached $770M (+77%), despite an IPO-related loss.
  • Analysts cited short covering, faster USDC growth, and GENIUS Act clarity.

Circle (CRCL) stock rally has not cooled since its latest earnings report. It accelerated again on Monday, extending a double-digit daily gain of 15% for the second day.

The gains in the crypto stock extended the run to roughly 60% since last week’s fourth-quarter release, as investors leaned into stablecoin-linked stocks while the broader crypto market stayed relatively calm.

Circle (CRCL) Stock Stays Hot as Bitcoin-Led Rally Lifts Crypto Names

The company said USDC circulation grew 72% year-on-year to $75.3 billion in the quarter. Revenue jumped 77% to $770 million. Circle still posted a net loss, but it attributed the hit to IPO-related compensation costs rather than weaker demand.

After Monday’s move, Circle (CRCL) stock traded around $96. That left the stock up about 71% in just over a month based on Google Finance pricing, and 60% over the past week.

Even so, it remained more than 10% below its New York Stock Exchange debut from last June. So, despite the breakout, the market still sees this as a story that is being re-priced in real time.

Circle (CRCL) Stock Movements | Source: Yahoo FinanceCircle (CRCL) Stock Movements | Source: Yahoo Finance

With oil and gold rising on supply worries, some equity investors shifted toward businesses that look closer to financial plumbing than pure speculation. In that context, stablecoins stand out by sitting at the intersection of dollar demand, payments, and on-chain settlement.

Short Covering Boosted Bullish Momentum

Analysts also pointed to mechanics in the Circle stock itself. They said short covering likely boosted the early move as bearish bets got forced out. Still, they argued the bigger driver was USDC’s growth and the sense that regulation is becoming clearer.

Circle highlighted its scale to support that view. The company reported $11.9 trillion in transaction volume for the quarter, up 247% year-on-year.

That suggested USDC kept circulating through exchanges, DeFi rails, and global payment routes even as sentiment elsewhere stayed choppy.

Sean Dawson, head of research at Derive, said demand for stablecoins and improving medium-term expectations have made Circle (CRCL) stock and stablecoin projects the main trade of the moment.

He added that regulatory momentum and strong product-market fit made Circle look like a more reliable place to invest, while the digital asset market has lagged.

That regulatory momentum became more concrete last week when the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency released a proposal outlining the implementation of a stablecoin-focused GENIUS Act.

The draft would restrict certain stablecoin rewards programs. Several crypto policy leaders said it could influence how Coinbase structures USDC rewards, although the proposal is still subject to a 60-day public comment period and is not final.

Circle News: USDC Is More Of a Payment Infrastructure

At the same time, some analysts say the market is changing how it talks about Circle. Pav Hundal, lead analyst at Swyftx, said investors are treating USDC less like a crypto bet and more like payments infrastructure that could benefit from AI-driven commerce.

He argued that AI agents will increasingly transact on behalf of users and businesses, and will naturally seek the cheapest settlement rails, where stablecoins already compete well.

Circle’s CEO Jeremy Allaire reinforced that framing on the earnings call. He said artificial intelligence could drive the greatest acceleration of economic activity in human history, and he positioned stablecoins as a key part of that shift.

Finally, competition is still in play, and distribution matters. Peter Chung, head of research at Presto Labs, said USDC supply growth this year, up about 0.1%, has outpaced Tether’s USDT, which he said is down roughly 2%, helped by rising usage on Polymarket.

He added that if the pending CLARITY Act ultimately limits revenue sharing between issuers and distributors, it could end up protecting Circle’s revenue base from pricing pressure.

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