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USYC: price, structure and mechanics

USYC is not a classic stablecoin but a tokenized share in a short-term money market fund, originally issued by Hashnote and part of Circle since the 2025 acquisition. USYC's value gradually rises with interest earned on the underlying treasuries, rather than staying flat at one dollar. This page shows the live price and explains how USYC relates to reserve stablecoins like USDC.

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What USYC is and isn't

USYC represents a share in a fund that invests in short-term US treasuries and repurchase agreements. It is a tokenized money market fund, not a payment instrument pegged to one dollar like USDT or USDC.

The difference is measurable: USYC's price slowly rises over time as the fund accrues interest income, similar to the net asset value of a traditional money market fund. The token targets institutional users seeking yield on onchain cash reserves, not everyday payments.

Circle acquired Hashnote, USYC's issuer, in 2025 and integrated the product into its broader infrastructure, including as a collateral option within its own platforms.

  • USYC is a tokenized money market fund, not a dollar-pegged stablecoin
  • Price gradually rises with interest income
  • Part of Circle since 2025 after the Hashnote acquisition

Underlying assets and access

The fund behind USYC invests in short-term US treasuries and repo transactions backed by high-quality collateral, a profile similar to traditional money market funds used by institutional investors to park cash reserves temporarily.

Access to USYC is typically limited to qualified or institutional investors who meet onboarding and compliance requirements, unlike reserve stablecoins that are often freely tradable on consumer platforms.

Because USYC can serve as collateral within certain onchain infrastructure, it also functions as a bridge between traditional money market products and crypto-native applications like derivatives trading.

Regulation and risks

A tokenized fund share typically falls under different regulation than an e-money token: it qualifies more like an investment product than electronic money, which carries different licensing requirements, including under a framework like MiCA.

The main risk is interest-rate risk rather than peg risk: USYC's value moves with market rates and may become less attractive if rates fall sharply. There's also counterparty risk at fund management and the custodians of the underlying treasuries.

USYC is generally not directly accessible to retail investors; those who gain exposure via a platform should check the access conditions and fund prospectus.

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Frequently asked questions

Is USYC the same as a stablecoin?

Not exactly. USYC is a tokenized share in a money market fund whose value gradually rises with interest, rather than staying fixed at one dollar.

Who issues USYC?

Originally Hashnote; since the 2025 acquisition, issuance falls under Circle.

Can anyone buy USYC?

Usually not. Access is typically limited to qualified or institutional investors who meet compliance requirements.

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