Allbridge Core now supports native USDC bridging to Algorand from Solana, Ethereum, Base, Sui, and Stellar. Algorand USDC transfers require an ASA opt-in and a Allbridge Core now supports native USDC bridging to Algorand from Solana, Ethereum, Base, Sui, and Stellar. Algorand USDC transfers require an ASA opt-in and a

Algorand Enables USDC Bridging From Solana, Ethereum, Base, Sui, and Stellar

  • Allbridge Core now supports native USDC bridging to Algorand from Solana, Ethereum, Base, Sui, and Stellar.
  • Algorand USDC transfers require an ASA opt-in and a small ALGO balance, usually around 0.1 ALGO per asset.

Allbridge Core has added Algorand to its cross-chain bridge network, allowing support of environments other than EVMs, as well as native transfers of USDC to the Algorand ecosystem. The update enables users to transfer the USDC in its own form, as opposed to wrapped tokens.

Allbridge Core said the integration is designed to help users access Algorand-based DeFi applications with lower friction. The announcement positions Algorand as the latest non-EVM Layer 1 supported by the bridging platform.

The integration is centered on Algorand’s network design, which differs from Ethereum-compatible chains in tooling and asset standards. Algorand uses Algorand Standard Assets (ASAs), where tokens are implemented at the protocol level rather than through token smart contracts

Native USDC Arrives on Algorand Through Allbridge Core Integration

With the launch, users can bridge native USDC between Algorand and multiple networks supported on Allbridge Core, including Solana, Ethereum, Base, Sui, and Stellar. The service is aimed at users who want to move stablecoin liquidity across ecosystems without converting into wrapped versions that may introduce additional steps or contract risk.  Allbridge Core is providing a direct stablecoin entry point into the DeFi market of Algorand by offering native support for native USDC on Algorand.

Algorand instant finality is another feature that Allbridge Core cited when performing transfers. Transactions in Algorand are finalized as soon as they are added to a block, eliminating the possibility of having to wait until they have received multiple confirmations. This will help minimize transfer uncertainty in bridge operations, where users usually check confirmations before money is disbursed.

The update also introduces an Algorand-specific requirement that users must complete before receiving USDC. Algorand accounts must “opt in” to an asset ID before that token can be deposited into the wallet. The opt-in is an on-chain transaction that links the asset to the account and requires a small ALGO balance, commonly around 0.1 ALGO per asset, to cover storage rules on the network. Allbridge Core noted that its interface and supported wallets guide users through this step before the bridge finalizes the transfer.

Wallet support is handled through Algorand-native options rather than MetaMask. Allbridge Core said it integrates with Pera Wallet for mobile users and Lute for users who prefer a browser extension. The bridge also includes an option to send a small additional amount of ALGO alongside a transfer to cover basic network fees and enable account setup steps, including the USDC opt-in.

Earlier on, CNF reported that the Algorand Foundation has released key milestones for its 2026 roadmap, following technical progress made across 2025. The plan includes a confirmed expansion into the US, a new board announcement, and upcoming product releases such as Rocca Wallet and AlgoKit 4.0.

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