Circle Launches USDC Bridge For Native Cross-Chain Transfers
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Circle launches its native USDC bridge across networks, but fees are generating backlash among users despite its promise of simplicity. Read more
Circle Launched USDC Bridge: Moving Digital Dollars Got Faster and Safer
Reading Time: 2 minutesKey Takeaways: Circle released the official USDC Bridge to help users move money between different blockchains. The bridge uses a burn and mint system, which means it destroys USDC on one chain and creates it on another. It supports more than 30 networks, including Ethereum, Solana, Arbitrum, and Base. This new tool removes the need for wrapped tokens, making transactions cheaper and more secure for everyone. Circleh has …
Circle Launches USDC Bridge for Native Cross-Chain Transfers Across EVM Networks
Circle launched the USDC Bridge this week, giving users a direct, Circle-operated interface to move native USDC across supported blockchains without wrapped tokens, liquidity pools, or manual route selection. Key Takeaways: Circle launched the USDC Bridge this week, enabling native 1:1 cross-chain USDC transfers via CCTP. The bridge processed over $600 million in a single […]
Circle Launches USDC Bridge For Multiple Chains as CRCL Stock Turns Bullish
Key Insights In recent stablecoin news, Circle has officially launched the USDC Bridge, a native infrastructure designed to move USDC seamlessly across multiple blockchains. Role of stablecoins in the agentic economy: Singapore Gulf Bank launches a 1:1 USD-USDC stablecoin mint-and-redeem service on Solana. 250 million USDC worth $249.868 million was minted at the USDC Treasury as the CRCL stock price looks to close green this week. The stableco…
Circle Launches USDC Bridge, Enabling Native Cross-Chain Transfers
Circle has unveiled USDC Bridge, a user-friendly interface layered on top of its Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) to simplify native cross-chain transfers of the USDC stablecoin. The bridge leverages a burn-and-mint mechanism, enabling USDC to move between networks without resorting to wrapped or synthetic variants, and is designed to offer a more predictable, transparent experience for users navigating multi-chain movement of funds. Circle’…
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