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Circle, the issuer of the USD Coin (USDC), the world’s regulated stablecoin, is focused on advancing blockchain-based ...
Circle, the issuer of the widely-used USDC stablecoin, has launched native USDC and its Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol version ...
Circle launches native USDC and CCTP V2 on Hyperliquid, boosting stablecoin liquidity, cross-chain transfers, and real-time ...
Circle is adding USDC to Hyperliquid using CCTP v2, making moving the stablecoin across different blockchains easier.
Sei price has jumped 5% to $0.32 despite the drop in volume by 30% following the network's launch of native USDC and CCTP V2 ...
Circle just strapped rocket boosters to stablecoins—native USDC plus CCTP V2 lets dollars teleport onto Sei in milliseconds, ...
Developers can access documentation to begin building with USDC, CCTP V2, Programmable Wallets in order to create various onchain apps. SMBs and individuals can access USDC on/off-ramps “through ...
On Aug. 27, Asymmetric Research revealed it identified a critical bug in Circle’s Noble-CCTP, a component of the USDC (USDC) Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol, on the Cosmos network.
Called the “Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol,” or CCTP, the technology will be used initially for USDC transfers between the Ethereum and Avalanche blockchains, with more chains coming in the ...
Circle brings native USDC integration and CCTP v2 to Hyperliquid, enabling 1:1 USDC transfers and advanced DeFi functionality ...