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USBC Stock Spikes as a Thin Float Turns a Tokenized-Deposit Bet Into a Momentum Trade
12 May 2026
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USBC Stock Spikes as a Thin Float Turns a Tokenized-Deposit Bet Into a Momentum Trade

New York, May 12, 2026, 14:05 (EDT)

  • USBC was changing hands near $0.81, a jump of about 59%. The stock reached as high as $0.8824, with volume topping 71 million shares. No fresh USBC-specific release has come out in the past 24–48 hours.
  • This wasn’t a straightforward sector rally: Bitcoin, Coinbase, Robinhood, and Strategy all slipped, so USBC stood out as the exception—not just another crypto-stock tagalong.
  • Bulls see upside in the tokenized-deposit play and the Bitcoin on-balance-sheet strategy. Bears point to a business still pre-launch, fuzzy revenue timing, and a hefty resale registration hanging over the stock.

USBC, Inc. shot up Tuesday, changing hands around $0.81 in recent action after starting out at $0.58. The stock touched $0.8824 earlier. Volume? More than 71.5 million shares—a massive surge for a stock that’s typically much quieter.

This move stands out, lacking any new company news to explain it. On USBC’s investor-relations page, the latest press releases are still April 2, March 31, and January 26. SEC filings? Last one’s May 1. So, today’s spike seems to hinge more on trading dynamics and traders circling back to the story—there’s no fresh revenue figure, product rollout, or signed agreement disclosed today.

On the mechanics: the chart tells the story. Finviz put the float at 12.26 million shares — that’s the pool actually in public hands — and volume for the day nearly hit six times that figure. With that kind of turnover against such a tight float, price spikes can just snowball. It’s not your textbook short squeeze, though; short interest in USBC sat between 0.37 million and 0.41 million shares according to screeners, just a small slice of the float.

The entire digital-asset board wasn’t sliding in sync. Bitcoin slipped around 1.7% to trade near $80,492. Coinbase dropped 5.6%, Robinhood lost 3.8%, and Strategy tumbled 6.6%. Rather than a broad crypto rally or selloff, the market zeroed in on USBC’s small-cap, high-beta profile.

The narrative on Know Labs has flipped. USBC claims its attention has shifted to digital assets, banking solutions, and a tokenized deposit system—essentially, bank deposits tracked and transferred via blockchain, plus integrated digital identity. The firm points to a new Bitcoin treasury policy aimed at funding its development and research.

Policy, at least in part, explains why traders are tuning in now—even if it doesn’t tell the whole story behind the rally. On Tuesday, Reuters reported that the Senate Banking Committee released the text for the Clarity Act, a crypto-market bill targeting stablecoin rewards, anti-money-laundering, DeFi, and tokenization. For USBC, it’s the same push and pull: clearer frameworks might make it easier for bank-affiliated digital dollars, but more rules can just as easily gum up the rollout.

Prediction markets aren’t pointing to an imminent rate cut. Polymarket’s odds for “No change” at the June Fed meeting sat at 98%, while its 2026 rate-cut market showed “zero cuts” leading, close to 62%. Over at Kalshi, “Fed maintains rate” dominated, and “exactly 0 cuts” led the year’s cut count as well. That leaves the tokenized-dollar space up against a still-high rate environment—heavy on compliance, light on relief. Polymarket

Bulls point to USBC shedding its image as just a sensor-tech play. Now, there’s a roadmap, a public listing, a Bitcoin reserve, and tie-ups with Uphold and Vast Bank. CEO Greg Kidd described the pact with Uphold and Vast Bank as clarifying USBC’s push toward “bank-regulated digital dollars.” The company said the agreement, still pending various approvals and technical benchmarks, could enable faster settlement, improve treasury operations, and expand digital-asset services. USBC

Bears point straight to the obvious snags. The product’s still not widely available; retail launch hangs on how pilots go, and it needs green lights from regulators, the board, and bank partners. The company itself flags that it can’t guarantee when revenue will hit. USBC also admits there’s a risk that costs on the project could overshoot estimates and fail to bring in money.

Stock supply is another factor in the mix. USBC’s April S-1/A opened the door for up to 367.6 million shares to hit the market via selling stockholders, with 388.1 million shares outstanding as of April 17. A resale registration doesn’t mean shares will dump all at once, but after a sharp rally, it’s a risk traders can’t ignore.

The balance sheet has quirks of its own. On April 27, USBC tapped another $5 million from its Master Loan Agreement with Payward Interactive, bringing its total outstanding under that deal to $10 million. The interest rate sits at 8.5%, with a maturity date of April 27, 2027. Company filings also flag that moves in Bitcoin’s price can hit reported net income or loss, and might send the stock trading in line with Bitcoin—even if the core business stays the same.

Today’s action looks solid, yet breadth isn’t there. USBC’s moving as if it’s got a tight float and a headline story: think regulated digital dollars, banks in the mix, Bitcoin sitting on the books. That setup can rip higher fast. The harder part comes later—real business questions, like rollout, usage, topline, and if the listed company can actually lock in enough value to make the fresh valuation stick.

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