USDC Migration Guide
USDC Migration on Sei: USDC.n to USDC
Overview
On Sei Mainnet, there are currently two types of USDC:
USDC.n: The IBC-enabled version of USDC, issued by Circle on the Noble chain and bridged to Cosmos-based chains like Sei.
USDC: Native USDC on Sei is the official version of USDC directly issued by Circle to Sei via CCTP
Both are usable today, but USDC is becoming the new standard across the Sei DeFi ecosystem.
Understanding the difference
Origin
Native USDC on Sei
Bridge from Noble
Bridging Method
Circle CCTP
IBC
Cross-Chain Support
Native CCTP support (Ethereum, Solana, etc.)
Limited to Cosmos IBC chains
Ecosystem Preference
Preferred
Deprecated
Why migrate to USDC?
Protocols on Sei (including Yei Finance) are adopting USDC as the primary stablecoin for the following reasons:
USDC is issued directly by Circle, ensuring official backing and credibility.
USDC supports native cross-chain transfers via Circle’s CCTP.
It has stronger oracle, analytics, and developer tooling support.
Integrating USDC into DeFi protocols is simpler and safer.
USDC will be the default stablecoin on Sei, offering better native liquidity and security. As Sei transitions to EVM-only, USDC.n will no longer be supported.
How to migrate?
You can migrate to native USDC using the following three methods:
For details about native USDC, please refer to our asset guide: Asset Guide - USDC
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I have to migrate?
A: Migration is strongly recommended. As Sei transitions to an EVM-only architecture, USDC.n will have fewer use cases and reduced support across the ecosystem. Yei Finance will disable deposits and borrowing for USDC.n after Sep 1, 2025.
Q: Is USDC.n going away?
A: Once Sei completes the SIP-3 transition, Cosmos-native assets will no longer be supported. For more details, see: https://blog.sei.io/sip-3-update-sei-moves-toward-evm-only-architecture.
Summary
USDC is the official stablecoin standard on Sei.
Migrating ensures access to better DeFi opportunities, seamless cross-chain transfers, and long-term ecosystem support.
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