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    Circle renews Coinbase deal creating two ways to challenge Coinbase’s USDC payouts, but neither works quickly

    Circle’s renewed agreement with Coinbase preserves the existing economics around USDC for another three-year term and, starting Aug. 18, made two notice-and-cure remedies available if Coinbase misses defined support thresholds.

    The filed agreement gives Circle leverage over separate parts of Coinbase’s payout, but it operates in stages. A product-support failure carries a 60-day cure window. A reseller failure carries a 90-day window. Circle must then issue an exclusion notice, and Coinbase can remain entitled to the affected payment stream for up to another 12 months.

    Neither company has publicly disclosed a missed threshold or exclusion notice. The change is therefore in the balance of contractual leverage, rather than Coinbase’s current payments.

    Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire said during the company’s Aug. 5 earnings call that the Coinbase agreement had renewed on its existing terms. The original agreement, dated Aug. 18, 2023, set an initial three-year term and provided for additional three-year renewal terms. Its product and reseller remedies apply during a renewal term, while an attached license schedule makes Circle’s rights available following Aug. 18, 2026.

    The agreement separates two payout levers

    The contract treats Party Product Economics and Ecosystem Economics as distinct streams. Each remedy has its own threshold and timing, and excluding one stream leaves the other intact.

    Contract lever Threshold at issue Pre-exclusion cure window Economics Circle may exclude Economics left intact
    Product Threshold USDC support across chains or Layer 2 networks, products or services, and product discoverability 60 days after notice Party Product Economics Amount Ecosystem Economics Amount
    Reseller Threshold Generally, the ability for users to buy and sell USDC for dollars on a platform in the relevant jurisdiction 90 days after notice Ecosystem Economics Amount Party Product Economics Amount
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    For the product path, Circle can issue an exclusion notice if Coinbase fails the Product Threshold and does not cure within 60 days after receiving written notice. The contract also provides a repeated-failure trigger when Coinbase misses the threshold more than three times in a rolling 12-month period, provided each failure was noticed and carried a cure opportunity.

    The filing describes the Product Threshold as support across a minimum number of chains or Layer 2 networks, a minimum number of products or services, and product discoverability. It redacts the numerical chain and product minimums, leaving outsiders unable to measure Coinbase’s current compliance with those tests.

    The reseller path targets a different obligation and payout stream. An uncured Reseller Threshold failure carries a 90-day period after written notice before Circle can issue the corresponding exclusion notice. For USDC, the visible requirement generally concerns giving users a way to buy and sell the stablecoin for dollars on at least one platform in the relevant jurisdiction.

    A Product Threshold exclusion affects Party Product Economics while preserving Ecosystem Economics. A Reseller Threshold exclusion does the reverse. Circle gains a way to pressure a specific stream without ending the full underlying commercial arrangement.