Mind Network announces the integration of Circle CCTP and the launch of an encrypted transmission layer to achieve native USDC cross-chain transfer.
According to news from Hash World Chain, Mind Network recently announced that it has successfully integrated Circle's CCTP protocol to enable native USDC cross-chain transfer. By adopting the FHE cross-chain bridge and Chainlink CCIP cross-chain interoperability protocol, Mind Network is able to provide compliant and privacy-preserving cross-chain services on blockchains such as Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Polygon. This move marks the first application of CCTP to FHE technology. Developers can implement privacy-preserving addresses and transactions across various chains without modifying the existing Circle infrastructure. This feature is primarily aimed at scenarios such as asset management, institutional settlement, and cross-chain fund scheduling, balancing compliance while supporting the generation of ZK zero-knowledge proofs. The provided SDK allows developers to seamlessly integrate, including for wallets, dApps, or cross-chain bridge applications, facilitating easy application integration. In addition, Mind Network focuses on building a fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) infrastructure resistant to quantum attacks, promoting the development of the trustless internet protocol HTTPZ, and establishing new standards for trustworthy foundations and data encryption processing in the Web3 and AI ecosystem.