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USDC minting on Solana Circle continues significant USDC minting on Solana, with **$250 million added in May 2025** and **over $10 billion minted year-to-date**. This reflects strong demand driven by Solana’s speed (transactions under 400ms) and low fees, making it ideal for DeFi, payments, and institutional use. Regulatory compliance (MiCA) boosted USDC adoption in the EU, while integrations like Visa’s cross-border payments demonstrate real-world utility. Solana now hosts **34% of global stablecoin volume**, with USDC dominating its ecosystem (77% market share). This sustained minting reinforces Solana’s role as a leading blockchain for stablecoin liquidity and institutional activity. $USDC
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Crypto fees cover transaction costs. Key types are: 1. **Network/Gas Fees:** Paid to blockchain miners/validators to process transactions. Costs fluctuate based on network congestion and transaction complexity (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum gas). 2. **Trading Fees:** Charged by exchanges (centralized or decentralized) when you buy/sell crypto. "Maker" fees (adding orders) are usually cheaper than "Taker" fees (taking orders instantly). 3. **Withdrawal/Deposit Fees:** Exchanges may charge to move crypto off-platform (withdrawal) or bring funds on (deposit, less common for crypto). Fees depend on network demand, exchange choice, order type, and asset. Reduce costs by using limit orders, trading off-peak, choosing efficient exchanges/Layer-2 solutions, and consolidating transfers. #CryptoFees101
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