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NEAR Protocol vs USD Coin

NEAR vs USDC

Two of crypto’s most-discussed assets, side-by-side. Key differences, recent coverage from TheChainPost, and an FAQ for both — no investment advice, no price predictions.

Layer 1

NEAR Protocol (NEAR)

Sharded Layer 1 with human-readable accounts. Chain Signatures for cross-chain.

Launched
2020
Consensus
Nightshade Proof-of-Stake

Stablecoin

USD Coin (USDC)

Circle-issued USD stablecoin. 1:1 reserves, monthly attestations.

Launched
2018
Consensus
Centralised issuance (multi-chain)

At a glance

 NEAR Protocol (NEAR)USD Coin (USDC)
Launched20202018
ConsensusNightshade Proof-of-StakeCentralised issuance (multi-chain)
CategoryLayer 1Stablecoin

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NEAR Protocol vs USD Coin FAQ

What is NEAR Protocol?
NEAR (NEAR) is a proof-of-stake Layer 1 launched in 2020, designed for usability: human-readable account names (alice.near), built-in account abstraction, and Nightshade sharding for horizontal scaling. Contracts are in Rust or AssemblyScript, not Solidity.
What's Chain Signatures?
A NEAR primitive that lets NEAR smart contracts sign transactions on other blockchains via threshold cryptography. It powers cross-chain AI agents, multi-chain wallets, and Bitcoin on NEAR without bridges. Launched in 2024, it's one of NEAR's most differentiated features.
What is USDC?
USDC (USD Coin) is a dollar-pegged stablecoin issued by Circle. Each USDC is backed 1:1 by USD-denominated reserves (cash and short-duration US Treasuries), attested monthly by a major accounting firm and held at regulated US banks.
Is USDC safe?
USDC has maintained its peg since launch in 2018, with the notable exception of a brief de-peg in March 2023 during the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, where Circle had exposure. Reserves are now diversified across multiple banks and short-dated Treasuries.
How do NEAR Protocol and USD Coin compare?
NEAR Protocol (NEAR): Sharded Layer 1 with human-readable accounts. Chain Signatures for cross-chain. Launched 2020, runs Nightshade Proof-of-Stake. USD Coin (USDC): Circle-issued USD stablecoin. 1:1 reserves, monthly attestations. Launched 2018, runs Centralised issuance (multi-chain). These are two structurally different designs — read the news feed above for recent developments on each, and consult a qualified advisor before making any financial decision.

General information, not investment advice. Cryptocurrencies are volatile — do your own research and consult a qualified advisor before making decisions.