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Current USDC/INR real-time price is ₹95.748736, with a 24-hour change rate of +0.00% and a 7-day change rate of -0.02%. USDC currently ranks #5 globally by market cap, with a total market cap of ₹6.939078LCr, a fully diluted valuation (FDV) of ₹6.939078LCr, and a 24-hour trading volume of ₹2.092972LCr. In terms of supply, USDC has a maximum supply of ∞, a current circulating supply of 7.25KCr, with 100.00% already in circulation and 0.00% remaining to be unlocked.

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USDC FAQs

How does USDC maintain its 1:1 US Dollar peg, and what reserve assets (cash, T-bills) back it?

USDC (USDC) is a fully backed, regulated USD stablecoin engineered to maintain price stability through a strict 1:1 asset peg. For every 1 USDC issued, its issuer Circle holds one US Dollar or equivalent asset in segregated accounts at regulated financial institutions. The reserve portfolio consists primarily of two asset classes: 1. Cash and bank demand deposits; 2. Highly liquid short-term US Treasury bills (with maturities of 90 days or less) and overnight US Treasury repurchase agreements held via the Circle Reserve Fund. For Indian investors seeking a reliable USD-denominated hedge, this bankruptcy-remote backing ensures that users can redeem USDC for fiat at a 1:1 ratio at any time.

Is Circle-issued USDC safe? What are its monthly audit reports and regulatory frameworks?

USDC (USDC) is widely recognised as one of the most compliant and transparent stablecoins in the digital asset market. Its issuer, Circle, holds Money Transmitter Licences across global jurisdictions and aligns with anti-money laundering (AML) standards, making it a trusted asset for Indian traders operating on FIU-IND compliant platforms. For complete transparency, Circle publishes monthly third-party attestation reports conducted by top independent accounting firms (such as Deloitte), disclosing the exact asset breakdown and fair market value of USDC reserves. Furthermore, USDC aligns with international regulatory frameworks like the EU's MiCA, providing robust legal protection and fund segregation for holders.

USDC vs. USDT: What are the key differences between these top stablecoins, and which should you choose?

While USDC (USDC) and USDT (Tether) are the two leading USD stablecoins accessible to Indian traders, they serve distinct roles in the market: 1. Regulation & Transparency: USDC maintains stricter regulatory compliance, higher asset transparency, and monthly reserve attestations, making it the preferred choice for Indian institutional investors, compliant exchanges, and top DeFi protocols. USDT offers massive global liquidity but has faced historical debates regarding reserve disclosures. 2. Primary Use Cases: USDT leads in Centralized Exchange (CEX) spot and perpetual liquidity; USDC dominates cross-border settlements, institutional clearing, and compliant DeFi lending. Summary: Choose USDC for maximum regulatory safety and transparency, or USDT for broader spot trading pair liquidity.

What role does USDC play in crypto futures trading, and how is it used as margin?

USDC (USDC) serves a dual role in crypto derivatives trading as a dollar-pegged settlement asset and a compliant margin collateral. On trading platforms offering USDC-Margined Perpetual Futures (such as BTCC), Indian traders can deposit USDC as direct collateral to open long or short positions on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other digital assets. Because USDC is pegged to the US Dollar, using it as margin eliminates the collateral volatility risk associated with crypto-margined contracts (like BTC or ETH collateral), preventing unexpected margin calls or liquidations and making PnL tracking straightforward in USD terms.

How do you set Take-Profit and Stop-Loss (TP/SL) orders during USDC leverage arbitrage or de-pegging risks?

When using USDC for crypto futures arbitrage or hedging on platforms like BTCC, configuring Take-Profit (TP) and Stop-Loss (SL) orders is vital for managing risk and protecting capital against market volatility or rare de-pegging events. 1. Margin Trading Hedging: When holding a leveraged long/short position with USDC margin, place TP/SL orders based on key technical support and resistance levels of the underlying asset (e.g., BTC/USDT), capping max trade risk at 1%-2% of total account capital. 2. De-peg Risk Management: In the rare event of a USDC peg deviation, Indian traders can utilize cross-exchange arbitrage or hedge positions while deploying Trailing Stop orders to lock in accrued arbitrage profits.

What is the live price, market cap, and 24-hour trading volume of USDC?

According to real-time market data, USDC (USDC) is currently trading at ₹95.748736 with a total market capitalisation of ₹6.939078LCr and a 24-hour global trading volume of ₹2.092972LCr. The current circulating supply stands at 7.25KCr out of a maximum supply of ∞. Indian traders can monitor live price action, order book depth, and market liquidity for USDC spot and perpetual futures markets on the BTCC trading platform or mobile app.

What primary factors drive USDC price stability and institutional market demand?

As a USD-backed stablecoin, USDC (USDC) price stability and adoption among Indian and global traders are driven by four core market dynamics: 1. Reserve Asset Safety & Yields: The financial health of custodian banks and prevailing US Treasury yields; 2. Global Regulation: Clear regulatory oversight in major markets and international legislation like MiCA; 3. Institutional Capital Flows: Inflows from traditional finance, DeFi Total Value Locked (TVL) metrics, and net mint/burn activity; 4. Crypto Market Sentiment: During broader market downturns, traders flight to quality by rotating risk assets into USDC, driving up stablecoin demand.

What are the all-time high (ATH), all-time low (ATL), and historical de-peg records for USDC?

Historical market data indicates that USDC (USDC) reached an all-time high (ATH) of ₹224.975897 on 2021-11-16 07:40 and an all-time low (ATL) of ₹84.013243 on 2023-03-11 06:45. The most notable historical de-peg event for USDC occurred in March 2023 following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), where Circle held a portion of its cash reserves, temporarily dipping the price near $0.87 USD. Once Circle confirmed full reserve coverage and resumed 1:1 USD redemptions, the price rapidly re-pegged to $1.00 USD, demonstrating the resilience of its reserve redemption mechanism.

How do you track USDC price charts, peg deviation, and market liquidity?

To monitor the peg health and liquidity of USDC (USDC), traders use three primary methods: 1. Peg Deviation: Track USDC vs. USDT or USD trading pairs on BTCC charts to ensure price fluctuates within the normal $0.999–$1.001 band; 2. On-Chain Data: Use analytics platforms like Dune Analytics or Etherscan to track Circle's daily minting/burning volumes, whale transfers, and reserve wallet addresses; 3. Order Book Liquidity: Analyze order book bid/ask depth and slippage on BTCC. Combining technical indicators like Moving Averages (MA) and RSI helps spot any temporary liquidity anomalies in real time.

How can you short crypto during market downturns using USDC as margin?

During crypto bear markets or price corrections, Indian traders can utilize USDC as stable margin on BTCC to profit from falling prices via short selling: 1. Transfer Collateral: Move your USDC into your futures account; 2. Enter Short Position: Select a bearish crypto asset (e.g., BTC or ETH) and click 'Sell / Short'; 3. Lock in Profits: Close the position when the asset reaches your target price to capture the profit margin. Because settlements are denominated in stable USDC, your gains are locked in USD value, effectively hedging your portfolio against falling crypto asset prices.

Can you trade high-leverage futures or perform leverage arbitrage using USDC as collateral?

Yes, BTCC allows traders to use USDC as margin to trade high-leverage perpetual futures and execute leverage arbitrage (subject to platform risk control limits). The main benefit of using USDC as collateral is that the margin value remains stable, eliminating collateral depreciation risks caused by underlying market fluctuations. However, leverage magnifies both potential gains and losses. Indian beginners trading with USDC margin should start with lower leverage multipliers (e.g., 2x to 10x) and always employ Stop-Loss orders to protect account balance.

How do you practice USDC futures trading risk-free with a free demo account?

New users on BTCC can instantly switch to 'Demo Trading' mode directly from the trading interface. The system credits your demo account with 100,000 USDT/USDC in virtual funds. This allows Indian users to test real-time order book liquidity, practice entering long/short positions using USDC as margin, test TP/SL risk management strategies, and familiarize themselves with crypto derivatives execution without risking real capital.

Step-by-step guide: How do you buy, deposit, and trade USDC in India?

Getting started with USDC on BTCC takes four simple steps: 1. Create an Account: Sign up on the BTCC website or mobile app and complete identity verification (KYC/PAN verification); 2. Deposit or Buy: Go to 'Buy Crypto' to purchase USDC using payment methods like UPI (Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm), IMPS, NEFT, or deposit USDC directly from an external wallet via on-chain transfer; 3. Transfer Funds: Move USDC from your Spot account to your Futures account; 4. Execute Trades: Select a USDC-margined futures pair (e.g., BTC/USDC), configure your leverage and margin mode, select 'Buy / Long' or 'Sell / Short', set your TP/SL levels, and confirm the order.

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