Hyperliquid just dropped a significant infrastructure upgrade—USDC now flows seamlessly between HyperCore and HyperEVM. This isn't just another bridge announcement. We're talking about natively minted, cross-chain USDC deposits landing directly on HyperCore, which changes the game for liquidity management.



The security angle matters here. Native minting means fewer intermediary risks compared to wrapped tokens. For traders and DeFi users, this translates to smoother capital movement across Hyperliquid's ecosystem without the usual bridging headaches.

What makes this noteworthy? HyperEVM's integration with HyperCore creates a unified liquidity layer. You can now move stablecoin positions between environments without third-party dependencies. That's the kind of infrastructure maturity that separates experimental protocols from serious DeFi platforms.

As layer-1 ecosystems compete on user experience, these under-the-hood improvements often matter more than flashy features. Hyperliquid's betting on frictionless cross-chain functionality as their edge.
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GateUser-74b10196vip
· 12-11 07:26
Native minting is really impressive; finally, no more worries about the bridge being hacked.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 12-10 23:59
Native USDC minting liquidity has been unified, but can this infrastructure withstand truly large positions? Stay tuned.
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ChainComedianvip
· 12-09 20:05
Finally, a project has figured it out: infrastructure is much more important than stacking features.
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StopLossMastervip
· 12-08 07:55
Native minting of USDC is really awesome. Finally, no more getting screwed by all kinds of wrapped tokens. Hyperliquid made a pretty solid move with this.
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 12-08 07:38
Native minting is indeed impressive. Finally, someone has solved the long-standing issue with cross-chain bridges. There’s no need to worry about getting hacked anymore.
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 12-08 07:36
The native minting step is quite solid; finally, there’s a project that doesn’t rely on the old trick of repackaging tokens.
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TokenStormvip
· 12-08 07:30
Native minting sounds good, but will the actual liquidation price get smashed again... I need to follow the on-chain data before I dare to go all in.
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