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.
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