Circle has flipped the switch on native USDC issuance and its Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) on X Layer, OKX’s Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain. The move replaces the chain’s previous reliance on bridged USDC with direct, Circle-issued tokens, a distinction that matters more than most users realize.
X Layer now joins the roster of networks where USDC isn’t just a wrapped approximation of the real thing but the actual dollar-backed stablecoin minted by Circle itself. The integration opens up DeFi applications, cross-chain transfers, AI-driven payments, and institutional settlement on the network.
From bridged to native: why the upgrade matters
Before this transition, X Layer operated under Circle’s Bridged USDC Standard. Bridged tokens are representations of USDC locked on another chain, which means they depend on liquidity pools, bridge operators, and the general hope that nothing goes sideways.
Native USDC eliminates that middleman entirely. Circle issues and redeems the tokens directly on X Layer, backed 1:1 by the same reserves that underpin USDC everywhere else.









