- Circle Gateway offers a uniform USDC balance and removes the need for pre-financing over multiple blockchain networks.
- Developers have access to immediate cross-chain USDC liquidity with one simple integration with Circle Gateway.
Circle is back with an innovation by launching Circle Gateway, a new service for developers that makes integrated USDC balance management in multiple block chains in one uniform display possible.
Previously, developers had to work to manage funds in multiple networks, but now only one integration is sufficient – and everything is immediately accessible.
Today we introduced Circle Gateway, a new developer service that makes a uniform @USDC balance possible for immediate cross -liquidity.
→ Maximize Efficiency: no longer prefers more or again in balance between chains.
→ Scale effortlessly: serve on multiple chains with one … pic.twitter.com/6PNGRKKB1X
– Circle (@Circle) July 1, 2025
Circle connects the dots: easier liquidity about chains with gateway
What makes it interesting is that this gateway also simplifies the liquidity process of the cross-chain. So USDC is not only sitting still to one chain, but can be transferred directly to another network without hassle. No more pre-founding or re-balanced. Everything happens automatically. Users can even take funds freely without losing control. Fair enough, right?
Moreover, this service will first be tested for various test nets such as Ethereum and Base. For developers who have waited for a more “human” infrastructure, this can be good news. Moreover, this integration is not alone. It works in harmony with Circle’s CCTP (cross-chain transfer protocol), which is used to burn and re-print USDC Native between networks.
CCTP has previously launched its second version and according to CNF reports it is now available on Unichain. With this update, the USDC transfer process is faster and supports developer automation through functions such as Hooks.
A step towards a simpler ecosystem
Previously, they also launched CPN Minnet in May, a blockchain-based payment network that makes immediate cross-border transactions possible. This network is claimed that it has supported large global corridors and collaborated with a number of strategic partners.
They want to offer an efficient payment system that can be checked in real time. If we imagine the world of traditional banking that is often slow and full of bureaucracy, the steps of Circle are like the shortcut we hoped for.
On the other hand, still in the same month, Circle Paymaster has expanded its functions. Now the EOA wallet (external ownership account) can use USDC to pay for gas. This means that users no longer need ETH, Matic or other native tokens to send coins. This function is even supported on seven large block chains, including Ethereum, Arbitrum and Polygon.
All these updates also reflect that Circle becomes serious about building a USDC infrastructure that is not only strong, but also collaborate. And for those who are tired of the traditional model with too many ‘buts’, Circle Gateway is perhaps the turning point they have waited for.
