
Meter Passport Bridged USDC (Meter)Price(USDC.ETH)
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Meter Passport Bridged USDC (Meter) (USDC.ETH) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of USDC.ETH is $0.9520. In the past 24 hours, USDC.ETH has traded between $0.9520 and $0.9520, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of USDC.ETH is $1.66, and the all-time low is $0.8026.
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Meter Passport Bridged USDC (Meter) (USDC.ETH) Market Information
Meter Passport Bridged USDC (Meter) (USDC.ETH) Today's Price
The live price of USDC.ETH today is $0.9520, with a current market cap of $502.140K. The 24-hour trading volume is 22.44. The price of USDC.ETH to USD is updated in real time.
Meter Passport Bridged USDC (Meter) (USDC.ETH) Price History (USD)
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METER PASSPORT BRIDGED USDC (METER) (USDC.ETH) FAQ
What is the difference between native USDC and USDC.eth on the Meter network?
USDC.eth is a bridged version of USDC, representing tokens locked on the Ethereum mainnet and minted on the Meter network via the Meter Passport. Unlike native USDC issued directly by Circle, USDC.eth is a bridged representation whose value depends on the security of the bridge and the reserves held in the Ethereum bridge contract.
How do I manually add USDC.eth to my MetaMask wallet on the Meter network?
To see your tokens, you must manually add the asset to your wallet. Use the following details on the Meter Mainnet: the contract address is 0xD86e243FC0007e6226B07c9A50C9d70D78299EB5, the token symbol is USDC.eth, and the decimal precision is set to 6.
Is the Meter Passport bridge safe to use following the 2022 security incident?
The 2022 exploit primarily targeted native tokens rather than USDC.eth reserves. Since that incident, the project has upgraded to Passport V2 and completed several security audits to improve protocol safety. While these upgrades significantly enhance security, users should be aware that all bridged assets carry inherent bridge risk related to the underlying collateral.
Why is my bridge transaction appearing as 'stuck' when moving funds to Meter?
Bridging from Ethereum to Meter typically requires 25 block confirmations, which usually takes between 6 and 10 minutes. If your funds have not appeared immediately, they are likely still processing. Your tokens will be released on the destination chain once the required number of network confirmations has been reached.
How can I pay for gas fees if I only have USDC.eth on the Meter network?
Meter requires its native token, MTR, for transaction fees. If you have no MTR, you cannot perform swaps or transfers. To resolve this, you can use 'Gasless Swap' features on supported Meter wallet platforms to exchange a portion of your USDC.eth for MTR gas tokens. Some users may also receive a small MTR airdrop upon bridging into the network to cover their initial transactions.
Can I send my USDC.eth directly to a centralized exchange like LBank?
No. Sending USDC.eth directly to a centralized exchange's standard USDC address will likely result in a permanent loss of funds. Most exchanges, including LBank, typically support native USDC on specific networks like Ethereum or Polygon rather than the Meter network version. You must bridge your USDC.eth back to a supported network before attempting to deposit it into an exchange account.



