The USDC reserves of HyperEVM have surpassed the $200 million mark, and the story behind this number is worth paying attention to. As stablecoins on the Hyperliquid Arbitrum bridge continue to migrate into the HyperEVM ecosystem, an interesting possibility is emerging — truly one-click USDC withdrawals. Imagine users being able to withdraw USDC directly from the Hyperliquid ecosystem to any public chain that supports native USDC. How would such a seamless experience change the current state of cross-chain liquidity? This not only reflects deep collaboration between ecosystems but also indicates that decentralized trading infrastructure is evolving towards greater convenience and openness.
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MerkleDreamer
· 11h ago
200 million USDC just like this? Let's see how Hyperliquid continues to pour money in.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 11h ago
200 million USDC looks quite impressive, but I just want to know how much actual liquidity there is.
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WalletManager
· 11h ago
200 million USDC reserve is indeed impressive, but the key still depends on the security of the bridging process. Never be careless with private key management.
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gm_or_ngmi
· 11h ago
Wow, really? Is one-click withdrawal this powerful...
Wait, when did the 200 million USDC arrive? I didn't see it.
Cross-chain liquidity should have been like this a long time ago, and it's only now being done...
But HyperEVM is indeed impressive, with full ecological collaboration.
One-click withdrawal? If this really works, it would be amazing, and we wouldn't have to deal with annoying bridges anymore.
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SmartContractWorker
· 11h ago
200 million USDC... The liquidity has really picked up, but instant withdrawal sounds easy to say but hard to do.
Really? Cross-chain transfers are that smooth? I feel like there are still bottlenecks.
Hyperliquid's move is quite clever; ecosystem collaboration is indeed the future.
Wait, is native USDC supported strongly enough? Or is it just hype over actual capability...
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WhaleSurfer
· 11h ago
200 million USDC? That's quite a hefty liquidity accumulation. It'll depend on how the ecosystem can utilize it moving forward.
The USDC reserves of HyperEVM have surpassed the $200 million mark, and the story behind this number is worth paying attention to. As stablecoins on the Hyperliquid Arbitrum bridge continue to migrate into the HyperEVM ecosystem, an interesting possibility is emerging — truly one-click USDC withdrawals. Imagine users being able to withdraw USDC directly from the Hyperliquid ecosystem to any public chain that supports native USDC. How would such a seamless experience change the current state of cross-chain liquidity? This not only reflects deep collaboration between ecosystems but also indicates that decentralized trading infrastructure is evolving towards greater convenience and openness.