Dante Disparate (Circle): "France is increasingly seen as a leader in crypto"

The American giant Circle, which issues the stablecoin dollar USDC, announced this week that it would be setting up its European headquarters in Paris. We spoke to its head of strategy, Dante Disparate, to find out why.
22.03.2023

You have just announced that Circle will be setting up its European headquarters in Paris. Why Paris and not another European city?

For us, there were several reasons for setting up in Paris. Firstly, there is the ecosystem, which is very dynamic both in crypto, but also in financial services in the broadest sense.

The political will and discourse displayed also played a role. As you know, all the French authorities, right up to the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron, are very mobilised, and this is an essential point for a company like Circle.

Has there been a direct meeting with Emmanuel Macron or with the Minister of Finance; Bruno Le Maire?

No, not yet, but we are in contact with them. We'll have a strong presence in France over the next few months, and I think we'll have the opportunity to see them at one or more events.

In any case, maybe in France you don't see it that way, but from abroad, France is increasingly seen as a leader in crypto, both in Europe, and even globally.

Format
Interviews
Topic
Réglementation
Author(s)
No items found.
Companies mentioned
No items found.
People mentioned
No items found.
Assets mentioned
No items found.

This article is not publically available

Join over 100 financial institutions that use our research to confidently navigate the digital asset industry.
Discover the membership

Looking to access truly actionable research?

Join over 100 financial institutions that use our research to confidently navigate the digital asset industry.
Discover the membership

Market intelligence on digital assets

Join over 100 finance leaders who use The Big Whale every week for trusted and unbiased market intelligence on digital assets.
Contact us
100%
Independent journalism
2016
Since
0
Noise