Fresh liquidity alert: USDC Treasury just minted 100 million tokens worth $99.97M. This substantial injection suggests institutional demand might be heating up, or exchanges are prepping their reserves. Either way, when Treasury fires up the mint, it usually means someone's got big plans for that stablecoin firepower.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 11-27 16:52
100m USDC just came out all at once, this rhythm feels a bit off, it seems like something big is about to happen.
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Ramen_Until_Rich
· 11-27 15:56
One hundred million USDC has appeared out of nowhere, the exchange should pump now, right?
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ShadowStaker
· 11-27 05:26
ngl, 100M USDC mint is basically the treasury saying "we expect some volume incoming" but nobody talks about the actual demand signals anymore lol. could just be exchange bloat disguised as institutional appetite
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 11-24 19:32
Minting 100M USDC all at once, this pace is a bit fast... Are institutions hoarding?
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SerumDegen
· 11-24 19:29
ngl the 100m mint screams either the whales are getting restless or someone's about to dump a fat bag on us... either way my liquidation alarm just went off
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DegenMcsleepless
· 11-24 19:25
Minting coins again, this rhythm really can't be held back.
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gas_guzzler
· 11-24 19:19
100M USDC minting? Here it comes again, this time the exchange earnings are plentiful.
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AlwaysMissingTops
· 11-24 19:18
They're printing money again. Are institutions really preparing for a big move?
Fresh liquidity alert: USDC Treasury just minted 100 million tokens worth $99.97M. This substantial injection suggests institutional demand might be heating up, or exchanges are prepping their reserves. Either way, when Treasury fires up the mint, it usually means someone's got big plans for that stablecoin firepower.