Fintech company Reap said it now supports USDC deposits through the Hyperliquid network, giving customers a direct way to move funds from Hyperliquid into their Reap balances. The company said those balances can then be used for card payments and day-to-day business operations, without routing funds through an intermediary exchange or wallet.
The update comes after Hyperliquid removed its native stablecoin in May 2026. USDC has since become the platform’s main collateral asset, with supply reaching $7.04 billion in early June that year. According to Chainwire, the new integration expands Reap’s stablecoin network coverage beyond the networks it already supports: Ethereum, Tron, and Polygon. Reap said the added support can help businesses simplify treasury management and lower operating costs.
Fintech company Reap has added support for USDC deposits through the Hyperliquid network.
Customers can move USDC held on Hyperliquid directly into their Reap balances for card payments and daily operations, without going through an intermediary exchange or wallet.
In May 2026, Hyperliquid removed its native stablecoin. USDC is now the platform’s main collateral asset, and its supply reached $7.04 billion in early June of that year.
According to Chainwire, the move expands Reap’s stablecoin network coverage. Reap had already supported Ethereum, Tron, and Polygon, and said the addition can help businesses streamline fund management and reduce operating costs.
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