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Aurora Intents Powers Cross-Chain Funding, Bridging, and Trading for Million-User Crypto Bank COCA

Aurora Intents, the cross-chain execution solution built by Aurora Labs, today announced a new integration inside COCA, a self-custodial banking app used by more than one million people across 75 countries. COCA brings crypto spending,…

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Aug 13, 2026 at 7:28 AM UTC · 4 min de lecture

Aurora Intents Powers Cross-Chain Funding, Bridging, and Trading for Million-User Crypto Bank COCA
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GIBRALTAR, Aug. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aurora Intents, the cross-chain execution solution built by Aurora Labs, today announced a new integration inside COCA, a self-custodial banking app used by more than one million people across 75 countries. COCA brings crypto spending, saving, and rewards into a familiar financial experience, with card and banking infrastructure provided by Wirex. The app's users can now fund their accounts with supported assets they already hold across multiple blockchains through one persistent deposit address per user per chain, while Aurora Intents powers the routing behind the scenes.

Moving assets between blockchains stands out as one of crypto’s biggest friction points. Users often need to identify which network holds their funds, move assets through a bridge, pay multiple transaction fees, and wait through several manual steps before funds become usable. In a banking app such as COCA, users look for simplified means to top up the account, earn on the balance, and spend through a card.

With Aurora Intents, that complexity moves off the user’s screen. COCA users can deposit supported assets they already own from multiple blockchains into COCA without manually bridging funds or worrying about networks. The infrastructure becomes invisible enough for users to focus on spending crypto rather than navigating blockchain mechanics.