Circle: The payment network now supports the new Uniswap Permit2 process, making it easier for developers to integrate on-chain payments.

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Circle's payment network now supports Uniswap's Permit2, simplifying stablecoin transaction authorization and settlement for developers. This allows integration of secure, compliant on-chain payments with reduced fees and no original signatures.

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Odaily Odaily reports that Circle has officially released a unified authorization and on-chain settlement solution on its X platform. Circle Payments Network (CPN) now supports a new process using @Uniswap's Permit2, simplifying the authorization and settlement of stablecoin transactions.

What does this mean for developers?

→Native tokens do not incur blockchain processing fees.

→No original transaction signature

→No random management

→Automatically accelerate transactions when necessary

→ Only USDC and signature required

With the new payment settlement contracts of Permit2 and CPN, developers can now easily integrate secure, compliant, and fully abstract on-chain payments.

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