Circle's new developer toolkit combines Gateway, Gas Station, and Forwarding Service to enable USDC transfers across 8+ chains without native gas tokens. (ReadCircle's new developer toolkit combines Gateway, Gas Station, and Forwarding Service to enable USDC transfers across 8+ chains without native gas tokens. (Read

Circle Launches Gas-Free USDC Cross-Chain Transfers via Gateway Integration

2026/03/26 11:06
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Circle Launches Gas-Free USDC Cross-Chain Transfers via Gateway Integration

Tony Kim Mar 26, 2026 03:06

Circle's new developer toolkit combines Gateway, Gas Station, and Forwarding Service to enable USDC transfers across 8+ chains without native gas tokens.

Circle Launches Gas-Free USDC Cross-Chain Transfers via Gateway Integration

Circle has released a comprehensive developer framework that eliminates the need for native gas tokens when moving USDC across multiple blockchains—a persistent pain point that has complicated multi-chain treasury management and user onboarding for years.

The new integration combines three Circle products: Gateway for cross-chain deposits, Gas Station for fee sponsorship, and the Forwarding Service for destination-side minting. Together, they create what amounts to a USDC-only operational layer across eight supported testnets including Ethereum Sepolia, Base Sepolia, Avalanche Fuji, and Arbitrum Sepolia.

Why This Actually Matters

Running multi-chain operations has always meant holding a portfolio of volatile native tokens purely to pay infrastructure costs. Your product moves stablecoins, but your treasury holds ETH, AVAX, MATIC, and whatever else you need for gas. Each token requires monitoring, topping up, and introduces accounting complexity that has nothing to do with your actual business.

On testnet, this translates to faucet hunting—each chain has its own faucet with different rate limits and uptime issues. On mainnet, it's worse: every native token balance represents market exposure you didn't ask for.

Circle's solution offers three paths depending on your architecture. Arc (Circle's own chain) uses USDC natively for gas—no separate token exists. Gas Station lets developers sponsor fees via credit card billing with a 5% processing fee, requiring Smart Contract Account wallets. Circle Paymaster flips the model, letting users pay gas in USDC with a 10% surcharge.

Technical Implementation

The flow works through a two-transaction deposit sequence: an ERC-20 approve followed by a deposit call to Gateway's contract at 0x0077777d7EBA4688BDeF3E311b846F25870A19B9. With Gas Station enabled, neither transaction requires the wallet to hold native tokens.

There's a catch for transfers out. Burn intents require EIP-712 signatures, and Gateway doesn't accept smart contract signatures. Developers must assign an EOA delegate—a separate wallet that signs on behalf of the SCA. One EOA using the EVM-TESTNET blockchain type works across all chains, avoiding the need for chain-specific companions.

The Forwarding Service handles destination-side broadcasting, deducting fees from the USDC amount. Developers wanting to minimize fees can skip this and call gatewayMint directly from a destination SCA wallet, with Gas Station sponsoring that transaction too.

Market Context

This release arrives as USDC's market cap sits at $78.67 billion, with Circle actively expanding supply—the Treasury minted 250 million USDC on March 25 and injected $500 million on Solana the day before. The timing suggests Circle is building infrastructure to support significantly higher transaction volumes.

The framework targets specific use cases: AI agents managing multi-chain treasuries without human intervention for gas acquisition, automated sweep processes for treasury consolidation, and user onboarding flows where the first meaningful action doesn't require buying native tokens first.

For developers testing multi-chain applications, Circle's faucet provides USDC across supported chains, potentially reducing reliance on multiple chain-specific faucets during development.

Full documentation and code samples are available through Circle's developer portal. Mainnet support timelines weren't specified, though the testnet coverage suggests production rollout is the obvious next step.

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  • usdc
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  • gas abstraction
  • defi infrastructure
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