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Wormhole Enhances Cross-Chain USDC Transfers with Circle’s Protocol

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By Aggregated - see source on December 17, 2024 Blockchain
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Ted Hisokawa
Dec 17, 2024 15:49

Wormhole extends support for Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol, enabling seamless USDC transfers across major blockchains with enhanced liquidity and developer integration.





Wormhole has announced an expansion of its support for Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP), facilitating native USD Coin (USDC) transfers across eight prominent blockchains. This development aims to unify liquidity and offer seamless integration for developers, according to Wormhole.

Expanding Cross-Chain Capabilities

By integrating with Circle’s CCTP, Wormhole enables developers to create applications that can transfer USDC across Ethereum, Solana, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, Polygon, Avalanche, and Sui. This integration supports a set of contracts that facilitate generic messaging on top of native USDC transfers, promoting a chain-agnostic development experience within the Web3 ecosystem.

Streamlined Transfer Process

For users looking to transfer native USDC across these connected chains, the process can be completed via the Portal Bridge. The steps include connecting a wallet, selecting the source and destination chains, and finalizing the transfer. This streamlined process aims to enhance user experience by simplifying cross-chain transactions.

CCTP: Unifying Liquidity

The Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol is a permissionless utility designed to facilitate secure USDC transfers between blockchains through native burning and minting processes. CCTP addresses the issue of fragmented liquidity, which often results from multiple bridged versions of USDC on new and emerging chains. By allowing USDC to flow natively across blockchains, CCTP unifies liquidity and improves pricing and user experience.

Developer Integration

Developers are encouraged to integrate CCTP into their applications to offer users a secure and capital-efficient method for cross-chain USDC transfers. Wormhole’s Connect tool simplifies this integration, allowing developers to embed native token bridging within their applications’ user interfaces. This tool supports bridging to over 20 blockchains connected via Wormhole, extending beyond just CCTP.

As USDC continues to be a widely held and trusted token, particularly on Ethereum, this enhanced cross-chain capability is expected to bolster its utility and adoption across various blockchain networks.

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