Liquity announces Circle buyout for non-freezable stablecoin tech — conveniently timed for April 1st


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Promote with Leviathan NewsOn April 1, 2026, Liquity posted on its official X account that Circle had acquired Liquity, claiming the deal would let Circle offer a “non-freezable stablecoin” and directly distribute yield under the U.S. Clarity Act. The announcement, packaged as breaking news with regulatory references, was widely interpreted at first as real M&A news, especially because it played on long-running debates over Circle’s ability to freeze USDC and on proposed rules that restrict yield on stablecoins. Liquity later clarified that the post was an April Fools’ joke, framing it as satire of centralized stablecoins and using the moment to promote its own “non-freezable” stablecoin BOLD. The spoof had immediate market impact. Traders briefly treated the announcement as credible, driving Liquity’s governance token LQTY up roughly 10–11% to around $0.295 before the price quickly reverted once the joke was understood. The episode sparked backlash and accusations of market manipulation, since the initial post contained materially false information that clearly moved the token’s price, even though there is no evidence the Liquity team directly profited. Circle separately told media that the claim was false and that it had not acquired Liquity. The incident underscores how a single viral post from an official project account can trigger short‑lived but significant market moves, and highlights the sensitivity around stablecoin design, asset freezing, and regulatory constraints on yield.
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