Menese Protocol Surprises Dev Community with On‑Chain USDC Routing Between Ethereum and Solana

Menese Protocol’s recent posts on X have stirred interest across parts of the Web3 developer community with what it describes as a “hidden feature drop” that enables smart contracts on the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) to route USD Coin (USDC) between Ethereum ($ETH) and Solana ($SOL) without relying on custodial bridges. This has drawn attention because it taps into growing industry efforts to move stablecoins between blockchains more seamlessly and securely.

Stablecoin infrastructure has seen rapid evolution in the past year. Circle’s Cross‑Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) already allows USDC to be burned on one chain and minted on another in a native, 1:1 fashion without wrapped assets or third‑party custody. This method is increasingly adopted by developers seeking to reduce complexity and risk in cross‑chain transfers.

According to recent Menese Protocol posts, its implementation runs entirely on‑chain on ICP and handles USDC routing “powered by direct Circle infrastructure integration,” with “zero bridges or custody risks.” The mention of HTTP outcalls hints at automated contract operations that interact outside the chain environment to execute logic that might normally require off‑chain orchestration.

Beyond claiming this hidden feature, the team is encouraging testers and developers to experiment with routing USDC across chains and says further expansion and frontend upgrades are on the way. Early adopters seem to view this as an opportunity to explore new DeFi flows without having to trust third‑party bridge providers, although details remain sparse beyond social posts.

There are risks and trade‑offs worth noting. Cross‑chain technology generally involves multiple technical layers, and innovations beyond established protocols such as CCTP are likely experimental. Developers and projects contemplating use of nascent routing features should weigh the maturity of the implementation against their own security and operational requirements.

Market observers also see this announcement in the context of broader cross‑chain stablecoin work, including Circle’s own enhancements to transfer tools and developer kits designed to reduce friction for USDC across multiple networks.

At present, concrete benchmarks around performance, failure modes or audit status for this specific USDC routing feature by Menese Protocol aren’t visible outside of its social announcements. Balanced reporting should account for the possibility that the announcement, while intriguing to builders, may reflect a work‑in‑progress rather than a finished, widely battle‑tested utility.


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