Across Enables Crosschain USDC Transfers via CCTP Integration

🌉 USDC goes crosschain

By Across
Feb 23, 2026, 4:26 PM
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Across Protocol has launched support for crosschain USDC transfers, enabling bridgers and developers to move USDC between chains.​

Key Features:

  • Native USDC bridging using Circle's Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP)
  • Seamless integration for builders developing crosschain applications
  • Part of Across's expanded "bridge everything" functionality

Technical Details: The solution leverages CCTP v2 to facilitate secure USDC transfers across supported chains.​ This builds on Across's recent upgrade that introduced any-token-to-any-token bridging in single transactions.​

For implementation details and technical documentation, visit: Across USDC Bridge Guide

For Developers: The integration provides builders with tools to incorporate native USDC transfers into their crosschain applications without managing multiple bridge protocols.​

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