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Company Comparison

Circle vs Algorand

Side-by-side comparison of two portfolio companies — sector, funding stage, investors, valuation, and more.

MetricCircleAlgorand
SectorWeb3Web3
HeadquartersNew York City and issues two types of stablecoin: USDC, whichBoston, as
Founded
StatusActiveActive
Last Funding Stage
Total Funding
Valuation

What They Build

Circle

Circle (legally Circle Internet Group, Inc.) is a payments technology company. Founded by Jeremy Allaire and Sean Neville in 2013, it is currently headquartered in New York City and issues two types of stablecoin: USDC, which has a conversion rate pegged to the U.S.

Algorand

Algorand is a proof-of-stake blockchain and cryptocurrency. Algorand's native cryptocurrency is called ALGO.

Key Investors

Shared Investors

1 firm has invested in both Circle and Algorand.

Sector Overlap

Both Circle and Algorand operate in Web3.

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