BlackRock Backs Circle’s $222M ARC Token Presale at $3B Valuation

Circle raises $222 million in its Arc presale, with BlackRock and other institutional investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, backing the fundraiser.
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Circle raises $222 million in its Arc presale as BlackRock and other institutions including Andreessen Horowitz pitch in.
Andreessen Horowitz led the capital raise with $75 million investment.
The capital raise has given Arc a diluted network valuation of $3 billion.

In today’s crypto update, asset management giant BlackRock has backed Circle’s upcoming Arc token presale. The funding round values the project at nearly $3 billion. The development has triggered major discussions across the digital asset industry.

Circle Secures Major Institutional Backing

According to a CNBC report, Circle is preparing to launch its new Arc token through a major presale round. The project has attracted several institutional investors, including BlackRock, one of the world’s largest asset managers.

Interestingly, Circle raised $222 million in the presale round. Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) led the raise with a $75 million investment. Other investors include Apollo Global Management, Intercontinental Exchange, SBI Group, Janus Henderson Investors, Standard Chartered, General Catalyst, ARK Invest, IDG Capital, Haun Ventures, and crypto exchange Bullish.

Meanwhile, in an exclusive interview commenting on recent developments, Jeremy Allaire said blockchain infrastructure is becoming just as important as mobile operating systems and cloud platforms. He added that Circle wants to build an operating system with multiple stakeholders, including major companies, that will help run and govern the infrastructure alongside the firm. 

Additionally, the company unveiled a set of services and tools designed to help developers build AI agents that can manage transactions, access online services, and make payments using USDC.

Arc Aims to Power Institutional Blockchain Finance

The Arc project arrives as institutional demand for blockchain infrastructure continues to grow. Investors are increasingly focusing on platforms tied to stablecoins and real-world financial systems. In a recent blog post, Andreessen Horowitz stated that while USDC has become a trusted digital dollar for banks, corporations, and financial institutions, the infrastructure supporting it today was originally designed for retail crypto users rather than large enterprises. 

According to the firm, Arc, a public blockchain designed for institutional finance, was built to address that challenge. If successful, Arc could allow Circle to gain greater control over the infrastructure supporting its flagship USDC stablecoin. Currently, USDC relies heavily on networks such as Solana and Ethereum for settlement, as well as distribution partners like Coinbase.

Analysts believe the Arc network could strengthen Circle’s long-term strategy of connecting traditional finance with blockchain technology. The project has also sparked growing discussions across the crypto community following the latest funding reports.

Arc Tokenomics Drive Long-Term Debate

Meanwhile, the recent capital raise gives Arc a diluted valuation of around $3 billion. However, official details surrounding the token launch and distribution timeline remain limited.

Additionally, as a 25% stakeholder in Arc’s initial supply of 10 billion tokens, Circle can participate in operating validator infrastructure, generating new fee revenue, and earning staking income. Meanwhile, 60% of the token supply will go to users, developers, and participants contributing to the Arc ecosystem. 

The remaining 15% will be reserved for long-term network development. Despite the optimism surrounding the project, some investors remain cautious about the long-term outlook. Critics worry that major banks and fintech firms could eventually launch their own competing dollar-backed tokens, potentially reducing the need for third-party issuers like Circle.

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