Enabling Bridged USDC Standard on Gelato RaaS OP Chains

Gelato has integrated the cross-chain USDC standard into its OP Stack chains, simplifying USDC usage across the Superchain for users and developers. This integration supports future upgrades from bridged USDC to native USDC, reduces complexities in managing multiple versions, consolidates liquidity, and ensures secure, seamless transitions.

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Why Stablecoins Like USDC Matter

Stablecoins form the backbone of decentralized economies by providing traders with dollar-pegged assets for:
– Profit preservation
– Volatility avoidance
– Reliable transactions
– Secure value storage

USDC stands among the most trusted stablecoins, but cross-chain bridging has created fragmented versions (e.g., USDC.e on Avalanche, USDbC on Base) that dilute liquidity and cause confusion.


Native vs. Bridged USDC: Key Differences

Feature Native USDC Bridged USDC
Issuer Circle (regulated) Third-party bridges
Redemption 1:1 dollar backing No direct redemption
Security Fully audited Varies by bridge
Liquidity Status Official on all 15 supported chains Temporary solution for new chains

The Bridged USDC Standard Solution

OP Stack’s reference implementation addresses fragmentation by enabling:
1. Seamless Upgradability: Future native USDC conversion without migration hassles
2. Liquidity Consolidation: Single-standard adoption across chains
3. Enterprise-Grade Security: Audited ERC-20 contract foundation
4. User Continuity: Automatic upgrades requiring no token swaps

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Gelato’s Implementation

Current OP chains integrating the standard:
– Ethernity
– Lisk
– Camp
– GameSwift

Benefits for Builders:
– Unified Superchain liquidity pools
– Reduced technical debt from version management
– Regulatory-ready infrastructure
– Future-proof asset compatibility


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does bridged USDC differ from wrapped tokens?
A: Unlike wrapped assets, bridged USDC follows Circle’s standardized framework with built-in upgrade paths to native issuance.

Q: What happens if Circle never enables native USDC on a chain?