PANews reported on May 20 that Circle's listing report document showed that Circle and BlackRock agreed in the new memorandum of understanding (New MOU) signed in March 2025 that BlackRock would be the preferred partner for its stablecoin reserves and promised not to issue competitive US dollar payment stablecoins. The two parties agreed that Circle would hand over at least 90% of its US dollar custody reserves (excluding bank deposits) to BlackRock for management, and BlackRock would not develop or issue its own stablecoin. The agreement is valid for four years.
BlackRock and Circle’s cooperation agreement revealed: No stablecoins can be issued on their own in the next four years
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