Apex Fusion Integrates Stargate to Bring USDC Liquidity to Cardano

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Apex Fusion, the multi-layer Web3 ecosystem connecting UTxO and EVM networks, has announced an integration with Stargate, the omnichain liquidity transport protocol powered by Layerzero.

Cardano Gains Native USDC Access via Apex Fusion and Stargate Partnership

According to the announcement shared with Bitcoin.com News, the collaboration enables native USDC transfers across blockchains without relying on wrapped assets.

Liquidity will move through Stargate’s unified cross-chain pools, offering instant stablecoin access to Apex Fusion’s VECTOR (Cardano execution layer) and NEXUS ( EVM Layer 2) chains. This marks the first route for USDC liquidity directly into Cardano, enhancing decentralized finance (DeFi) interoperability for developers and users.

Apex Fusion Foundation has committed $2.5 million in initial USDC liquidity to launch the integration, establishing a base for new lending, trading, and liquidity pool projects within the network. This move aims to strengthen Cardano’s DeFi market by improving stablecoin availability and composability.

Christopher Greenwood, Apex Fusion Foundation’s COO, said stablecoin liquidity has been “one of the most requested features by Cardano projects,” and the integration “unlocks USDC access for the first time on VECTOR and NEXUS.” He added that a number of projects are already preparing to join these “new economies.”

Stargate Product Lead Angus Lamp noted that the partnership shows “how interoperability can transform the flow of stable assets across ecosystems,” emphasizing that connecting USDC to Cardano reflects the expanding potential of cross-chain liquidity.

“This is a major milestone not just for Apex Fusion, but for the Cardano ecosystem as a whole,” Greenwood added.

Apex Fusion’s integration with Stargate points to a broader trend of connecting disparate blockchain environments under a single liquidity layer. The combination of Layerzero’s omnichain infrastructure and Apex Fusion’s multi-chain architecture offers a new pathway for DeFi developers building across UTxO and EVM systems.

FAQ ❓

  • **What is Apex Fusion?**Apex Fusion is a multi-layer blockchain ecosystem uniting UTxO and EVM networks for cross-chain DeFi and scalable infrastructure.
  • **What is Stargate’s role in the integration?**Stargate provides the omnichain liquidity protocol powered by Layerzero, enabling native USDC transfers without wrapped tokens.
  • **How much liquidity was committed to launch the project?**The Apex Fusion Foundation seeded $2.5 million in USDC to bootstrap DeFi development.
  • **Why is this integration significant for Cardano?**It brings native USDC liquidity and interoperability to Cardano for the first time, boosting DeFi access and functionality.
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