Circle Don Launch Native USDC & CCTP V2 for Hyperliquid

Circle don roll out native USDC and Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol V2 (CCTP V2) for their Hyperliquid platform to make stablecoin liquidity better and cross-chain payment easy. About 70% of Hyperliquid’s USDC reserves dey for Arbitrum, assets wey dem manage don climb from under $4 billion go $5.5 billion dis month, because of $1.2 billion USDC wey dem receive. The update for HyperEVM and HyperCore allow direct deposit of fully reserved and regulated USDC. Authorized users fit mint and redeem native USDC at 1:1 rate through Circle Mint. Developers go enjoy faster integration, low risk, and capital-efficient transfer. CCTP V2 give tools to transfer native USDC smoothly across chains, support token swaps, payments, treasury management, and onboarding for different networks. Use cases include USDC spot and perpetual trading, DeFi apps, and institutional payments. Especially, US banks fit now send and receive real-time USDC payments through Fidelity integration. The launch improve cross-chain stablecoin liquidity, reduce transfer risk, and make treasury operations easy. This show the growing trend for regulated digital dollars and better cross-chain digital payments.
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The rollout of native USDC and CCTP V2 on Hyperliquid dey boost cross-chain stablecoin liquidity well well, e reduce transfer risk and e give developers correct integration tools. Traders fit expect smooth USDC flows, lower slippage for cross-chain transactions, plus new chances for spot and perpetual markets. For short term, USDC peg dey stable with small price impact. For long term, more adoption and better interoperability fit make USDC market position strong, but as regulated stablecoin, price e suppose remain one dollar.