Mars Finance reports that, according to Hyperliquid’s announcement, USDC has achieved native interoperability between HyperCore and HyperEVM. This marks a key milestone for secure cross-chain deposits and withdrawals, and in the future will replace the existing Arbitrum cross-chain bridge, with all USDC being minted natively. The official statement notes that related features are still being gradually improved, and migration will proceed with security as a priority, providing ample adaptation time for users and developers. Currently, users and developers do not need to make any adjustments and can continue to use the Arbitrum bridge or HyperEVM for deposits and withdrawals. HyperCore now supports one-click deposits from the CCTP ecosystem and can automatically complete the minting process on HyperEVM. Circle has deployed the CCTP path from Arbitrum, and support for other chains will be rolled out in succession.
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