Circle receives Deloitte-audited SOC 2 Type 2 report covering 12 months of security controls for its Mint and Wallets system, strengthening enterprise complianceCircle receives Deloitte-audited SOC 2 Type 2 report covering 12 months of security controls for its Mint and Wallets system, strengthening enterprise compliance

Circle Secures SOC 2 Type 2 Certification for USDC Mint and Wallets

2026/03/19 22:03
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Circle Secures SOC 2 Type 2 Certification for USDC Mint and Wallets

James Ding Mar 19, 2026 14:03

Circle receives Deloitte-audited SOC 2 Type 2 report covering 12 months of security controls for its Mint and Wallets system, strengthening enterprise compliance credentials.

Circle Secures SOC 2 Type 2 Certification for USDC Mint and Wallets

Circle has completed a SOC 2 Type 2 examination for its Mint and Wallets system, with Deloitte & Touche LLP issuing the report on December 18, 2025. The audit covered a full 12-month period from October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025—the kind of extended evaluation that enterprise clients and financial institutions require before onboarding crypto infrastructure vendors.

For institutional players considering USDC integration, this certification removes a common procurement hurdle. Many fintechs and traditional financial institutions won't touch a vendor without SOC 2 Type 2 documentation in hand.

What the Audit Actually Covers

The examination tested Circle's cybersecurity and technology controls across system access, monitoring, incident response, data protection, and change management. Unlike a Type 1 report—which captures a snapshot of controls at a single moment—Type 2 evaluates whether those controls actually worked consistently throughout the examination period.

That distinction matters. A Type 1 tells you a company has security policies. A Type 2 tells you they followed them for a year.

Why Enterprises Care

Circle explicitly positioned this certification around vendor risk management. The company noted its customers use these reports for third-party risk assessments, SOX-related internal control evaluations, enterprise procurement reviews, and regulatory inquiries.

The timing aligns with broader industry momentum around compliance infrastructure. Earlier this month, RunMyJob announced SOC 2 Type II certification on March 18, while Magnus Technologies secured the same certification in February. The pattern suggests enterprise buyers are increasingly demanding standardized security attestations from their tech vendors.

The Bigger Picture

Circle frames this as part of its "continuous improvement" approach spanning compliance, engineering, security, and operations teams. The company says the certification demonstrates its commitment to "the level of effectiveness that enterprises, users and regulators demand."

Customers and partners requiring access to the full report can request it through their Circle contact—standard practice for SOC 2 documentation, which typically isn't published publicly.

For USDC's positioning as institutional-grade stablecoin infrastructure, this certification adds another checkbox to Circle's compliance resume as the company continues pursuing traditional finance partnerships.

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