【Chain News】Circle Gateway’s cross-chain solution has new developments—Solana network has now joined the supported ecosystem. For developers, this means they can directly integrate trustless cross-chain USDC through this set of tools, quickly accessing liquidity in DeFi protocols, payment settlements, fund management, and other scenarios, without worrying about the complexities of cross-chain bridges.
Currently, Gateway covers 12 mainstream public chains, including Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, and others, basically covering the major ecosystems in the market. The official statement indicates that they will continue to expand to more networks, which means the availability and convenience of cross-chain USDC are continuously improving. For projects aiming for multi-chain deployment, the improvement of such infrastructure indeed lowers the entry barrier.
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HashBrownies
· 6h ago
Solana is indeed a good addition, but in the end, it all depends on who actually uses it within the ecosystem... Twelve chains sound impressive, but how many of them are actually generating volume?
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NftMetaversePainter
· 6h ago
actually, the true algorithmic elegance here lies in how circle's been architecting this liquidity primitive across divergent blockchain topologies... solana's integration is fascinating from a computational aesthetics perspective—finally, we're witnessing the hash-based choreography of cross-chain sovereignty in real time
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P2ENotWorking
· 6h ago
Solana is added, right? Now Gateway basically covers everything, so developers don't have to bother with cross-chain anymore.
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All 12 chains are supported, so multi-chain deployment is really no problem now.
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Circle's approach to USDC liquidity is quite interesting, but whether it will work in practice remains to be seen.
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Finally, some progress on cross-chain solutions. Those previous bridging schemes were really annoying.
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Well, adding Solana is okay, but I don't know how efficient it is.
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Gateway is gradually filling the ecosystem, it feels like.
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Developers are having a better time now; the lower entry barrier is truly a relief.
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What is Circle up to? Their speed is a bit fast.
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Non-custodial cross-chain USDC sounds quite tempting.
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Done. Another cross-chain infrastructure is about to shake up the market.
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GmGmNoGn
· 6h ago
Sol ecosystem has been whipped for the second time, Circle's quick response is indeed impressive. All 12 main chains are covered, it feels like they almost added their own chain too.
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Cross-chain USDC liquidity, to put it simply, is about making life easier for developers, but the real key is the activity level of the ecosystem.
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Another infrastructure upgrade and lowering the entry barrier—it's getting repetitive. The real question is whether real projects will actually use it.
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Adding Solana seems like a reasonable move, given the ecosystem's popularity. But I wonder how much this rollout can truly solve cross-chain pain points.
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Using the non-custodial feature as a selling point is interesting. But has the developer experience really improved, or does it just look more convenient?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 6h ago
Solana is getting on board, Circle is playing a big game, deploying 12 public chains directly. The efficiency is truly remarkable.
But to be honest, the competition in cross-chain USDC is getting more intense, it will depend on how they maintain the ecosystem moving forward.
With 12 chains and still expanding, it seems like Circle is aiming for a unified ecosystem.
Developers are probably thrilled, finally no more struggling with the mess of bridging code.
Polygon and Solana together cover most mainstream ecosystems, this layout is quite impressive.
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PuzzledScholar
· 6h ago
The SOL ecosystem has finally caught up; it was about time. The Gateway system indeed solves many pain points. Multi-chain deployment no longer has to be so troublesome.
Circle Gateway expands to Solana, cross-chain USDC liquidity solution upgraded again
【Chain News】Circle Gateway’s cross-chain solution has new developments—Solana network has now joined the supported ecosystem. For developers, this means they can directly integrate trustless cross-chain USDC through this set of tools, quickly accessing liquidity in DeFi protocols, payment settlements, fund management, and other scenarios, without worrying about the complexities of cross-chain bridges.
Currently, Gateway covers 12 mainstream public chains, including Arbitrum, Avalanche, Base, Ethereum, Polygon, Solana, and others, basically covering the major ecosystems in the market. The official statement indicates that they will continue to expand to more networks, which means the availability and convenience of cross-chain USDC are continuously improving. For projects aiming for multi-chain deployment, the improvement of such infrastructure indeed lowers the entry barrier.