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USDC is available on Injective as a native stablecoin through Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP). USDC on Injective implements the MultiVM Token Standard (MTS), which means the same token is accessible across both the EVM and Cosmos protocols on Injective networks, without bridging. You can use USDC for trading on Injective’s on-chain order book, as collateral for derivatives markets, for cross-chain transfers via CCTP, and as a settlement currency in DeFi applications built on Injective.

Contract addresses

ContractAddress
USDCComing soon
USDC CCTP on Injective Mainnet: Coming soon

Testnet faucets

Use the following faucets to obtain testnet USDC and INJ for development:
FaucetPurposeURL
Circle USDC FaucetUSDCfaucet.circle.com
Injective FaucetINJtestnet.faucet.injective.network
Google Cloud FaucetINJcloud.google.com/application/web3/faucet/injective/testnet

Frequently asked questions

USDC on Injective is a native deployment of Circle’s USD Coin stablecoin. It is backed 1:1 by US dollar reserves held by Circle and is transferred to Injective through the Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP). USDC on Injective follows the MultiVM Token Standard (MTS), making it usable across both the EVM and Cosmos protocols of the Injective blockchain network.
The information provided above is for your convenience only. You should always consult Circle’s documentation as the canonical source for smart contract addresses, and USDC CCTP domain IDs.References:
On Injective Testnet, you can obtain Testnet USDC from the Circle Faucet. You will likely also need to use the Injective Testnet Faucet to obtain Testnet INJ, in order to pay for transactions. You may also use Circle’s CCTP to transfer USDC from other supported networks.
Coming soon: On Injective Mainnet, you will be able to transfer USDC to Injective from other supported networks using Circle’s CCTP.
The Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) is Circle’s native cross-chain infrastructure that enables USDC to be transferred between blockchain networks. On Injective, CCTP V2 contracts (TokenMessengerV2, MessageTransmitterV2, TokenMinterV2, and MessageV2) handle the minting and burning of USDC for cross-chain transfers.
Yes. USDC on Injective follows the MultiVM Token Standard (MTS), which means the same token balance is accessible from both EVM smart contracts and Cosmos-based modules. There is no need to bridge or wrap USDC when moving between the two execution environments.

MultiVM Token Standard

Learn how tokens work across EVM and Cosmos on Injective.

EVM Network Information

RPC endpoints, chain IDs, and other EVM network details.

USDC Smart Contracts Addresses

The official/canonical reference for Circle smart contract deployments for USDC.

USDC CCTP Smart Contracts Addresses

The official/canonical reference for Circle smart contract deployments for USDC CCTP.
Last modified on April 24, 2026