Circle Stock
Publicly traded — NYSE: CRCL — Circle (Circle Internet Group, issuer of USDC) completed its IPO on 5 June 2025 and trades on the NYSE under the ticker CRCL. It is no longer available as a pre-IPO investment.
Status source: NYSE listing, 5 June 2025
$74.59 per share (AXEVIL consensus estimate)
Source: AXEVIL consensus of recent secondary transactions · as of 15 August 2026
Valuation: $17.51B
Source: IPO, June 2025 — post-money $8.06B
Data last updated: 15 August 2026
About Circle
- Sector: Crypto & Web3
Funding rounds
| Date | Round | Price / share | Post-money valuation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 June 2025 | IPO | $31.00 | $8.06B |
| 15 May 2022 | F | $42.14 | $8.05B |
| 15 May 2021 | E | $16.23 | $3.94B |
| 15 June 2016 | D | $2.76 | $429M |
| 15 April 2015 | C | $2.17 | $264M |
| 15 March 2014 | B | $0.87 | $96M |
| 15 October 2013 | A | $0.27 | $21M |
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy Circle stock?
Yes — on the public market, through any broker. Circle (Circle Internet Group, issuer of USDC) completed its IPO on 5 June 2025 and trades on the NYSE under the ticker CRCL. It is no longer available as a pre-IPO investment. There is no pre-IPO allocation to offer.
How much is one Circle share?
The share price is set by the public market and changes continuously. Use a market data provider for the live quote — any figure on this page reflects private-market history, not the current listed price.
When will Circle IPO?
Circle (Circle Internet Group, issuer of USDC) completed its IPO on 5 June 2025 and trades on the NYSE under the ticker CRCL. It is no longer available as a pre-IPO investment.
Is Circle publicly traded?
Yes. Circle (Circle Internet Group, issuer of USDC) completed its IPO on 5 June 2025 and trades on the NYSE under the ticker CRCL. It is no longer available as a pre-IPO investment.
Risk disclosure
Nothing on this page is an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security, and it is not investment advice. Valuations and share prices shown here are AXEVIL estimates built from primary sources — filings, announced rounds and completed secondary transactions — not quoted market prices, and they can be revised. Private-company shares are illiquid, may be impossible to sell, and the entire amount invested can be lost. Availability depends on your jurisdiction and on accredited-investor status.