Cardano Taps LayerZero for Its Biggest Cross-Chain Expansion Yet.

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  • Cardano approved LayerZero integration, connecting to 150+ blockchains and 400+ tokens.
  • LayerZero gives Cardano access to $80B+ in omnichain assets and shared DeFi liquidity.
  • Stargate bridge will enable native cross-chain transfers on Cardano without wrapped tokens.

Cardano has approved a major interoperability upgrade that connects the network to LayerZero, one of the most used omnichain messaging protocols in Web3. The move is part of the Critical Cardano Integrations framework and marks Cardano’s largest cross-chain expansion to date.

Steering Committee Approves LayerZero Integration

The Steering Committee representing IO Group, the Cardano Foundation, Emurgo, the Midnight Foundation, and Intersect approved the integration.

Intersect acts as the administrator of the Critical Integrations framework. The approval clears the path for deployment work to begin.

LayerZero connects more than 150 blockchains and provides access to over 400 tokens. The protocol supports more than $80 billion in omnichain assets. By integrating LayerZero, Cardano gains direct connectivity to this broader ecosystem.

One of the next major outcomes of the Critical Cardano Integrations workstream is now in place!

The Steering Committee representing @IOGroup @Cardano_CF @emurgo_io @midnightfdn and Intersect has approved a major interoperability integration for Cardano: bringing @LayerZero_Core… pic.twitter.com/Y1A8ywos8n

— Intersect (@IntersectMBO) February 12, 2026

According to the announcement, delivery now moves into the deployment phase. The team will share further milestones and timelines as progress continues. The integration is described as a flagship initiative under the Critical Integrations workstream.

Omnichain Access for Cardano Developers

LayerZero enables developers to build omnichain applications using the OApp Standard. This framework is also used by Ethena, PayPal, BitGo, and Stargate. It allows applications to send messages and move assets across connected chains.

For Cardano developers, this means they can build on the EUTXO model while reaching account-based ecosystems. A lending protocol on Cardano could source collateral from Ethereum. A decentralized exchange could access liquidity from more than 150 networks.

Stablecoin issuers can launch on Cardano and distribute across other chains from the start. Throughout this process, the Cardano developer experience remains the same. What changes is access to liquidity and users across multiple blockchains.

Stargate Bridge and Broader Liquidity Access

The integration also brings Stargate to Cardano. Stargate is described as the largest cross-chain bridge by volume within the LayerZero ecosystem. It enables asset transfers between chains using unified liquidity pools.

According to LayerZero documentation, Stargate supports native asset transfers without wrapped tokens. This structure aims to reduce liquidity fragmentation across networks. Assets move directly between chains at the speed of the underlying blockchain.

With LayerZero and Stargate, Cardano gains pathways to stablecoin liquidity, Bitcoin-backed assets, and tokenized real-world assets. The expansion also connects Cardano to shared DeFi infrastructure across the wider crypto market.

Deployment work is ongoing as part of Cardano’s broader infrastructure roadmap.

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