Circle Launches Native USDC on EDGE Chain, Backs edgeX Perpetuals DEX

Circle Launches Native USDC on EDGE Chain, Backs edgeX Perpetuals DEX

Jessie A Ellis
Mar 09, 2026 16:52

Circle deploys native USDC and CCTP on EDGE Chain with strategic investment in edgeX, expanding stablecoin infrastructure for perpetuals trading.

Circle has deployed native USDC and its Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) on EDGE Chain, the Arbitrum-based blockchain powering edgeX perpetuals exchange. The stablecoin issuer also disclosed a strategic investment through Circle Ventures into the edgeX team, signaling confidence in the platform’s institutional trading ambitions.

USDC’s $77.44 billion market cap makes this integration significant for EDGE Chain’s liquidity profile. The deployment means traders can now use Circle-issued USDC directly as margin collateral and settlement currency on edgeX without relying on bridged alternatives.

What Changes for Traders

EDGE Chain previously supported only bridged USDC (labeled USDC.e), created through Alchemy’s infrastructure. Native USDC offers several practical upgrades that matter for serious traders.

First, eligible institutions can now access Circle Mint for direct fiat on/off ramps—converting dollars to USDC without intermediaries. That’s a meaningful friction reduction for funds moving size. Second, native USDC maintains 1:1 redeemability with Circle directly, eliminating the counterparty risk inherent in bridged assets.

The CCTP integration adds another layer. Traders can move USDC between EDGE Chain and other supported networks without wrapped tokens, choosing between standard and fast transfer speeds based on urgency. For cross-chain arbitrage or moving collateral between venues, that’s operationally cleaner.

The edgeX Angle

edgeX positions itself as a perpetuals DEX matching centralized exchange speed while maintaining onchain settlement. The platform settles transactions back to Ethereum L1 through Arbitrum’s security model—a hybrid approach targeting traders who want CEX-like execution without full custody surrender.

Circle’s investment suggests the stablecoin giant sees perpetuals DEXs as a growth vector for USDC deployment. Makes sense: perps markets generate massive stablecoin turnover for margin and settlement. Every dollar of open interest needs collateral backing.

Migration Timeline

Existing USDC.e holders won’t face immediate disruption. The EDGE Chain and edgeX teams plan a gradual migration, working with ecosystem apps to shift liquidity from bridged to native USDC over time. Block explorers and interfaces will clearly distinguish between USDC.e (bridged) and USDC (native).

The native USDC contract sits at 0x98d2919b9A214E6Fa5384AC81E6864bA686Ad74c on mainnet. Developers building on EDGE Chain can access integration docs through Circle’s standard USDC and CCTP documentation.

This deployment arrives amid continued USDC expansion—750 million tokens were minted just last week. For EDGE Chain, native stablecoin support removes a barrier that often separates emerging DeFi platforms from institutional adoption.

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