Mind Network announces integration with Circle CCTP and launches encrypted transport layer for native USDC cross-chain transfer
According to the official announcement, MindNetwork has officially integrated Circle's CCTP cross-chain protocol. By combining its FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption) cross-chain bridge and Chainlink's CCIP cross-chain interoperability protocol, it enables native USDC cross-chain transfers with compliant privacy protection.
As the first introduction of FHE technology in CCTP, developers can achieve privacy encryption of addresses and specific transactions on chains like Ethereum, Arbitrum, and Polygon without changing Circle's infrastructure or existing deployments, thus providing new use cases for fields like DeFi and RWA.
This feature is mainly applicable to institutional-level scenarios such as asset management, institutional settlement, and cross-chain fund scheduling, while also supporting the generation of ZK zero-knowledge proofs to meet compliance and audit requirements. The SDK is open, allowing developers to seamlessly integrate into wallets, dApps, or cross-chain bridge applications for plug-and-play functionality.
Mind Network is pioneering quantum-resistant Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) infrastructure, driving a fully encrypted internet through secure data and AI computation. Collaborating with industry leaders, it promotes the development of the zero-trust internet protocol HTTPZ, setting new standards for trusted AI and encrypted data processing in the Web3 and AI ecosystems.
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