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Details Arbitrum Bridged USDC (EDU Chain) (USDC) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of USDC is $0.9999. In the past 24 hours, USDC has traded between $0.9996 and $1.099, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of USDC is $1.099, and the all-time low is $0.0110.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of USDC over the past 1 hour is
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (EDU Chain) (USDC) Market Information
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (EDU Chain) (USDC) Today's Price
The live price of USDC today is $0.9999, with a current market cap of $183.992K. The 24-hour trading volume is 9.16. The price of USDC to USD is updated in real time.
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ARBITRUM BRIDGED USDC (EDU CHAIN) (USDC) FAQ
What is Arbitrum Bridged USDC on the EDU Chain?
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (EDU Chain) is a version of USDC transferred from the Arbitrum One Layer 2 network to the EDU Chain, a specialized Layer 3 blockchain. Since the EDU Chain does not currently support native USDC issued directly by Circle, it utilizes this bridged version, which is collateralized by native USDC locked on the parent network.
How does this bridged version differ from native USDC?
Native USDC is issued directly by Circle and is 1:1 redeemable for U.S. dollars. In contrast, Arbitrum Bridged USDC on the EDU Chain is a representation of USDC maintained by a bridge protocol. It is often referred to as a "wrapped" asset. While it functions similarly to USDC.e, its security is tied to the underlying bridge mechanism rather than Circle’s direct issuance.
How do users bridge USDC to the EDU Chain?
Users can bridge USDC using the official Open Campus Bridge or supported third-party solutions. The typical route involves moving assets from networks like Ethereum or BSC to Arbitrum One, and finally to the EDU Chain. Users should also check if platforms like LBank support direct withdrawals or deposits for the EDU Chain to simplify the movement of assets.
Why is my USDC not visible in my wallet after a successful bridge?
This is commonly due to two factors: network configuration or token visibility. You must manually add the EDU Chain RPC settings to your Web3 wallet to see the network. Additionally, you need to "Import Token" using the specific USDC contract address for the EDU Chain. Always verify the contract address through the official Open Campus Explorer to ensure the security of your funds.
What are the main utilities for USDC within the EDU Chain ecosystem?
USDC serves several roles within the EDU Chain, primarily in DeFi and education. It is used for swapping and providing liquidity on supported decentralized exchanges, which can earn users ecosystem rewards like Yuzu Points. It also facilitates the purchase of Publisher NFTs and educational content, and enables participation in "EduFi" initiatives like decentralized student loans or grants.
What are the risks and requirements for transacting with this token?
The main risk involves bridge security; if the bridge is compromised, the bridged USDC may lose its peg. Unlike native USDC, it relies on smart contract integrity. Furthermore, users must hold the native EDU token to pay for gas fees. Even when sending or swapping USDC on the EDU Chain, a small amount of EDU is required to process the transaction.
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