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Circle Launches USDC Bridge for Native Cross-Chain Transfers

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By Aggregated - see source on April 18, 2026 Crypto News
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  • Circle has introduced USDC Bridge, a new service for moving USDC across blockchains through native burn-and-mint transfers.
  • The company says the product will offer upfront fees, live status tracking and automatic handling of destination gas.

Circle is trying to simplify one of crypto’s more stubborn user problems: moving stablecoins across chains without turning the process into a small logistical exercise.

The company said Friday that it has launched USDC Bridge, a new transfer service designed to move USDC between blockchains in what it describes as a more predictable and transparent way. The pitch is fairly straightforward. No route selection, no separate bridge complexity, and no need for users to think too hard about the mechanics underneath.

Circle wants cross-chain USDC to feel less like infrastructure work

At the center of the product is a native burn-and-mint model. That matters because Circle is not presenting this as another wrapped asset workaround or a patch layered on top of multiple third-party routes. Instead, the company is emphasizing that the transfer process is built and operated directly by Circle, with USDC burned on one chain and minted on another.

That approach is meant to reduce some of the uncertainty users typically face when bridging assets across networks. In practice, the problem is not only security. It is also opacity. Fees are often unclear, status updates are patchy, and users can end up juggling gas requirements across multiple chains before the transfer is actually complete.

Circle says USDC Bridge is meant to address exactly that.

Fees, gas and transfer status move into one flow

According to the company’s announcement, users will see fees upfront, receive live progress updates during the transfer and have destination gas handled automatically. Those details may sound operational, but they are probably the most important part of the launch.

Stablecoin transfers are already one of crypto’s most common use cases. The friction usually begins when those transfers have to cross network boundaries.

So Circle’s move is less about inventing a new stablecoin function than about smoothing a very existing one. If the system works as advertised, the real benefit may be that users no longer need to care much about the bridge itself at all. That, more than the branding, is what Circle appears to be selling here.



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