
StarkGate Bridged USDT (StarkNet)Price(USDT)
Details StarkGate Bridged USDT (StarkNet) (USDT) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of USDT is $0.9996. In the past 24 hours, USDT has traded between $0.9953 and $1.001, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of USDT is $1.057, and the all-time low is $0.8711.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of USDT over the past 1 hour is
StarkGate Bridged USDT (StarkNet) (USDT) Market Information
StarkGate Bridged USDT (StarkNet) (USDT) Today's Price
The live price of USDT today is $0.9996, with a current market cap of $3.401M. The 24-hour trading volume is 32K. The price of USDT to USD is updated in real time.
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STARKGATE BRIDGED USDT (STARKNET) (USDT) FAQ
What is StarkGate Bridged USDT and what are its contract addresses?
StarkGate Bridged USDT is the version of the Tether (USDT) stablecoin transferred from Ethereum to the Starknet Layer 2 network via StarkGate, the official bridge developed by StarkWare. It operates using a lock-and-mint mechanism. The L2 contract address on Starknet is 0x068f5c6a61780768455de69077e07e89787839bf8166decfbf92b645209c0fb8, and the L1 Ethereum bridge address is 0xbb3400f107c7ad352482e1f2787140bc66747605.
How do I bridge USDT to Starknet and what wallets should I use?
To bridge USDT, you must visit the official StarkGate interface and connect both a standard Ethereum-compatible wallet and a supported Starknet-native wallet. Because Starknet utilizes account abstraction and a different address format, standard Ethereum wallets cannot be used directly on the network. The bridge process involves locking your USDT on Ethereum to mint the corresponding bridged version on Starknet.
Why do withdrawals from Starknet back to Ethereum take several hours?
Withdrawals typically take between 7 and 9 hours to complete. This duration is necessary because the Layer 2 state must be finalized and a validity proof must be submitted to and verified by the Ethereum Mainnet. Only after this verification is successful are the funds released on the Ethereum side, ensuring the security and integrity of the transaction.
What is the two-step process for withdrawing USDT from Starknet?
Withdrawing USDT involves two distinct steps. After initiating the transaction and seeing it marked as 'Accepted on L2,' you must wait for the status to reach 'Accepted on L1.' Once this occurs, you must manually return to the bridge user interface and click 'Complete Transfer' to claim your funds on the Ethereum Mainnet. Some specialized Starknet wallets offer automated services to handle this second step for a fee.
What fees are associated with bridging and can I pay for gas using USDT?
Bridging involves fees on both layers: Ethereum gas fees for deposits, and both Starknet and Ethereum gas fees for withdrawals (to initiate the burn and claim the funds, respectively). Currently, network fees on Starknet must be paid in ETH or STRK. USDT cannot be used to pay for gas directly at this time, though future account abstraction features may introduce such functionality.
Is the StarkGate bridge secure and can I send USDT directly to an exchange?
StarkGate is the official canonical bridge and has been audited by leading security firms, inheriting the security of Ethereum through validity proofs. However, bridged USDT carries smart contract risk. Regarding deposits, many centralized exchanges like LBank require specific network support. You should always verify if your exchange supports native Starknet deposits for USDT before sending funds; otherwise, you must bridge back to the Ethereum Mainnet first to avoid permanent loss.



