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Circle shares surge after stablecoin issuer debuts on NYSE
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On today's episode CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin hovers while ether falls. Plus, stablecoin issuer goes public on the New York Stock Exchange after pricing well above expectations. And Bryan Steil (R-Wisconsin) discusses the House Financial Services Committee hearing to discuss a crypto market structure bill.
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