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HIFI Integrates Circle CCTP to Enable Cross-Chain USDC Payouts From Any Network

April 17, 2026
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Iris Coleman
Apr 17, 2026 01:38

HIFI’s new integration with Circle’s CCTP and Payments Network lets developers send USDC payouts from Base, Arbitrum, or Optimism without manual bridging.





Developers holding USDC on Layer 2 networks like Base, Arbitrum, or Optimism can now execute fiat payouts without manually bridging funds first. HIFI has integrated Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol and Circle Payments Network to handle the routing automatically, potentially cutting days of integration work from global payout workflows.

The core problem HIFI addresses is straightforward: Circle’s payment partners—the financial institutions that actually convert USDC to local currency—only support a handful of chains. Ethereum, Polygon, and Solana are in. Everything else requires manual bridging before you can offramp.

That’s friction developers don’t want to deal with.

How the Integration Works

HIFI offers three workflow options through a single API. Developers can bridge USDC between chains without triggering a payout, useful for positioning treasury funds. They can submit a payout request and let HIFI handle any required bridging automatically. Or they can separate the steps when business logic needs to run between the bridge and the offramp.

A single API call can move USDC from Base to Ethereum and settle in Hong Kong dollars on the other end. The system checks where funds sit, determines which chain the receiving bank supports, bridges if necessary via CCTP, then routes through Circle Payments Network for settlement.

Why CCTP Matters Here

Circle launched CCTP V2 in March 2025 with faster settlement times and improved smart contract composability. The protocol burns USDC on the source chain and mints it on the destination—no wrapped tokens, no liquidity pools, no slippage. Send 100 USDC, receive 100 USDC.

Traditional bridges create wrapped versions of tokens that fragment liquidity across ecosystems. CCTP keeps USDC native everywhere it goes, which matters when you’re building payment infrastructure that needs predictable outcomes.

The protocol also supports post-transfer hooks, meaning HIFI can automatically trigger the next step—whether that’s initiating a payout or handling fee settlement—the moment funds arrive on the destination chain.

Practical Applications

The use cases are fairly standard payment operations: contractor payouts across multiple countries, treasury management where you hold USDC on one chain but need fiat exits elsewhere, merchant settlement where you accept stablecoins and need to pay suppliers in local currency.

What changes is the operational overhead. Instead of integrating separate bridging protocols, managing liquidity across chains, and handling compliance workflows with multiple providers, developers work within a single system.

Market Context

USDC’s market cap sits at $78.77 billion, making it the infrastructure layer for a significant chunk of stablecoin activity. Circle has been expanding CCTP’s reach aggressively—just last week, the company unveiled a fulfiller-based payment architecture that lets platforms delegate payouts while settling reimbursements cross-chain in batches.

Worth noting: CCTP V1 will be phased out starting July 31, 2026. Developers building on this infrastructure should plan for the migration to V2.

HIFI’s documentation is live at docs.hifi.com for developers ready to test the integration. The real question is whether this modular approach to cross-chain payouts can scale beyond early adopters—and whether competing infrastructure plays will emerge as stablecoin payment volumes grow.

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