Circle has expanded Circle Mint to support direct local-currency $USDC on- and off-ramps across eight currencies. The company said in an Aug. 18 post that foreign exchange is handled inside Mint, removing the need for a separate conversion step or pre-funding additional accounts.
Alongside USD and EUR, Circle listed the Brazilian real, British pound, Hong Kong dollar, Mexican peso, offshore Chinese yuan and Singapore dollar among the local currencies supported for eligible Mint account holders.
How the proposed flow works
Circle says customers can activate cross-currency exchange, link a bank account for the local-currency side and register that account for the currency they intend to trade. The company describes each transaction as a quote, trade and settlement process, with $USDC arriving in the Mint balance after conversion.
Circle says settlement uses local payment rails nearly around the clock where supported. Availability remains subject to jurisdiction and account eligibility, and the company notes that some account-registration steps are handled offline.
Not a retail bank account
The update is directed at businesses and eligible Mint customers, including payment providers, financial institutions and fintechs. Circle states that Circle Mint is not a bank account and that funds are not protected by FDIC, SIPC or comparable government insurance.
The announcement is a Circle product update. It does not mean all currencies, regions or users have identical access, so institutions need to check Mint eligibility and local requirements before relying on the new routes.