Stargate integration connects Injective (INJ)to 80+ blockchains, enabling direct wETH bridging and tapping into $1B+ weekly cross-chain volume for DeFi expansionStargate integration connects Injective (INJ)to 80+ blockchains, enabling direct wETH bridging and tapping into $1B+ weekly cross-chain volume for DeFi expansion

Stargate Bridge Launches on Injective, Opens 80-Chain Liquidity Pipeline

2026/03/04 01:58
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Stargate Bridge Launches on Injective, Opens 80-Chain Liquidity Pipeline

Darius Baruo Mar 03, 2026 17:58

Stargate integration connects Injective (INJ)to 80+ blockchains, enabling direct wETH bridging and tapping into $1B+ weekly cross-chain volume for DeFi expansion.

Stargate Bridge Launches on Injective, Opens 80-Chain Liquidity Pipeline

Stargate, the omnichain liquidity protocol now fully owned by LayerZero Foundation, has deployed support for Injective, creating a direct pipeline between the derivatives-focused Layer 1 and over 80 other blockchains. The integration, announced March 3, 2026, brings wrapped Ether (wETH) to Injective (INJ)for the first time—a move that could reshape collateral options across the chain's orderbook-based trading infrastructure.

The Numbers Behind the Bridge

Stargate isn't a minor player in cross-chain infrastructure. The protocol has processed over $65 billion in cumulative transfer volume since launch, with current throughput exceeding $1 billion weekly. That kind of flow now has a direct route into Injective, which recorded nearly $57 billion in trading volume during H1 2025 and has surpassed 2 billion onchain transactions.

The timing matters. LayerZero Foundation completed its full acquisition of Stargate in August 2025, absorbing the protocol, treasury, and token. STG holders are migrating to ZRO at a fixed 0.08634 conversion rate, with protocol earnings now funding ZRO buybacks. This means Stargate's infrastructure is backed by LayerZero's broader ecosystem rather than operating as an independent project—arguably a stability upgrade for users routing significant capital through the bridge.

Why wETH Changes the Game

Wrapped Ether landing on Injective isn't just another token listing. ETH remains the dominant collateral asset across DeFi, and its absence from Injective's native ecosystem created friction for traders and builders accustomed to ETH-denominated positions.

With wETH now bridgeable directly, several new market structures become viable: trading pairs quoted in wETH on Injective's native orderbook, lending markets accepting wETH collateral, and yield products that don't require users to exit their ETH exposure. For protocol developers, it's a composable primitive they can plug into vaults, leverage systems, or structured products without forcing users through separate bridging workflows.

Practical Implications

The bridge operates through Stargate's unified pool model, delivering native assets on the destination chain rather than wrapped intermediaries. Users connect at stargate.finance, select source chain and asset, pick Injective as destination, and confirm. Assets arrive without additional conversion steps.

For traders already active on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, or any of the 80+ connected networks, this removes a barrier. Capital that previously required multiple hops to reach Injective's perpetuals and derivatives markets can now move in a single transaction.

What to Watch

The integration's real test will be liquidity depth. Injective's pitch has always centered on institutional-grade orderbook trading for derivatives and real-world assets. That thesis requires deep, reliable liquidity pools—exactly what Stargate's $1B+ weekly volume could help provide.

Whether this translates to meaningful TVL growth on Injective depends on what builders do with the new wETH primitive. The infrastructure is live. Now it needs products worth bridging for.

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