River integrates LayerZero to launch Omni-CDP, letting users collateralize on one chain and mint native satUSD on another, no bridges, wraps, or slippage.River integrates LayerZero to launch Omni-CDP, letting users collateralize on one chain and mint native satUSD on another, no bridges, wraps, or slippage.

River Integrates LayerZero to Power Native Omni-Chain Stablecoin Liquidity

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River today unveiled what it calls the first Omni-CDP, a cross-chain collateralized debt position that uses LayerZero to let users mint satUSD natively on any supported chain without bridges, wrappers, or the usual fragmentation that plagues multi-chain stablecoin flows. The integration moves collateral and stablecoin issuance into a single, chain-agnostic experience: deposit BTC, ETH, BNB or LSTs on one chain and mint satUSD directly on another.

Stablecoin liquidity today is often split across dozens of ecosystems. Capital sits idle on one chain while demand lives on another; moving assets usually means taking on bridge risk or dealing with wrapped tokens and slippage. River’s Omni-CDP aims to remove those friction points by using LayerZero’s lightweight cross-chain messaging and the OFT (Omnichain Fungible Token) pattern for satUSD so the same stablecoin can exist natively and consistently across chains.

What River’s Omni-CDP lets users do

  • Deposit supported collateral on any source chain.
  • Mint satUSD on the destination chain where liquidity is needed — no bridge deposits, no wrapped assets.
  • Move satUSD between chains natively, avoiding third-party custodial risk and slippage.
  • Use satUSD across DeFi — trading, staking, lending and integrations with 30+ protocols.

This unified flow is available via River’s app and docs, and is already live on several chains.

How LayerZero Powers the Experience

LayerZero provides the secure cross-chain messaging layer River needs to coordinate collateral and debt positions without moving the underlying assets. River deployed an OApp using LayerZero primitives (notably the _lzSend and _lzReceive message hooks) to: relay collateral state across chains, update users’ debt positions in real time, and ensure satUSD maintains stability across disparate market conditions. By implementing satUSD as an OFT, River preserves uniform token value and removes the need for wrapped tokens or custodial bridges.

Rather than locking capital into a single chain and then accepting the risk and cost of bridges, users can now allocate collateral where it’s cheapest or most liquid and mint stablecoin where returns or opportunities live. That separation of collateral origin and stablecoin destination creates new possibilities for arbitrage, yield stacking and cross-ecosystem composability, all while reducing counterparty risk that comes with bridge custodians and wrapped assets. Early on, River has already announced deployments and incentives on networks such as Base as it rolls out Omni-CDP to more ecosystems.

River’s Omni-CDP integration with LayerZero is a notable step toward true chain-agnostic money: collateral and liquidity no longer need to be co-located. By combining LayerZero’s messaging, satUSD’s OFT design, and River’s collateral coordination layer, users gain native, low-friction access to stablecoin liquidity across multiple ecosystems, without the usual bridging headaches.

River is building a chain-abstraction stablecoin system that connects assets, liquidity, and yield across chains. Its Omni-CDP is billed as the first module that lets users collateralize assets on Chain A and mint stablecoin satUSD on Chain B, all done natively, without wrapping or bridging. River’s product pages and technical docs offer tutorials and live deployments for users who want to test the flow.

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