TechFlow news, May 23 — According to an official announcement, MindNetwork has announced the full integration of Circle's CCTP cross-chain protocol. By combining its FHE (fully homomorphic encryption) bridge with Chainlink's CCIP cross-chain interoperability protocol, this integration enables native USDC transfers across chains with compliant privacy protection.
As the first implementation of FHE technology within CCTP, developers can now achieve privacy encryption for addresses and specific transactions on Ethereum, Arbitrum, Polygon, and other blockchains without modifying Circle’s infrastructure or existing deployments, unlocking new use cases for DeFi and RWA sectors.
This functionality is primarily designed for institutional-grade scenarios such as asset management, institutional settlements, and cross-chain fund orchestration. It also supports the generation of ZK proofs to meet compliance and auditing requirements. The SDK is now open, allowing developers to seamlessly integrate it into wallets, dApps, or cross-chain bridge applications with plug-and-play simplicity.
Mind Network is pioneering quantum-resistant fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) infrastructure, driving a fully encrypted internet through secure data and AI computation. By collaborating with industry leaders, it advances the development of the zero-trust internet protocol HTTPZ, setting new standards for trusted AI and encrypted data processing in the Web3 and AI ecosystems.




