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COCA Removes Cross-Chain Barriers With New Aurora Labs Integration

Moving stablecoins between blockchains just became a background task for COCA users. By integrating Aurora Intents, the self-custodial banking app now allows deposits from over a dozen different networks into a single address, effectively removing the manual bridging and network-selection steps that have historically hindered mainstream crypto adoption.

COCA Removes Cross-Chain Barriers With New Aurora Labs Integration

The integration marks a shift toward chain abstraction, a design philosophy that hides the underlying network infrastructure from the end user. Previously, transferring funds or acquiring $COCA tokens required navigating complex routes through third-party exchanges or manual wallet transfers. Now, these processes occur automatically behind the scenes. Users can deposit USDC and USDT from networks including Ethereum, Solana, Base, and Arbitrum without needing to identify the specific chain, as the system handles routing and settlement autonomously.

Beyond deposits, the update enables direct in-app trading of $COCA tokens. Customers can now use their existing USD balances to purchase the token instantly, bypassing the need for external platforms like MEXC. Vasili Paulau, CEO of COCA, emphasized that the goal is to stop forcing users to think like blockchain engineers just to manage their own capital. This update builds upon COCA’s existing infrastructure, which already provides users with a Visa card, EUR IBAN services, and real-time APY on balances across 75 countries.

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