
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum)Price(USDC.E)
Details Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum) (USDC.E) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of USDC.E is $0.9996. In the past 24 hours, USDC.E has traded between $0.9976 and $1.002, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of USDC.E is $1.22, and the all-time low is $0.8999.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of USDC.E over the past 1 hour is
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum) (USDC.E) Market Information
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum) (USDC.E) Today's Price
The live price of USDC.E today is $0.9996, with a current market cap of $53.330M. The 24-hour trading volume is 1M. The price of USDC.E to USD is updated in real time.
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum) (USDC.E) Price History (USD)
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
arbitrum-one | 0x1eed...4f477b | 8.679M | 16.27% |
arbitrum-one | 0x4306...94a821 | 1.513M | 2.84% |
arbitrum-one | 0x9308...9dc06d | 1.434M | 2.69% |
arbitrum-one | 0x226b...6de3cb | 1.303M | 2.44% |
arbitrum-one | 0x7948...cd293d | 1.230M | 2.31% |
Other | 39.187M | 73.46% |
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ARBITRUM BRIDGED USDC (ARBITRUM) (USDC.E) FAQ
What is Arbitrum Bridged USDC (USDC.e)?
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (USDC.e) is an Ethereum-native USDC token transferred to the Arbitrum One layer 2 (L2) network through a bridging process. When USDC on Ethereum is locked in a smart contract, an equivalent amount of USDC.e is minted on Arbitrum. This allows users to access USDC's stability and liquidity on Arbitrum with faster settlement and lower costs. It's a "wrapped" version, collateralized by the locked native USDC on the Ethereum mainnet.
What is the difference between USDC.e and Native USDC on Arbitrum?
The primary distinction lies in their origin and issuance. USDC.e (Bridged USDC) originated from Ethereum-based USDC locked via a third-party bridge and is not directly issued by Circle. Native USDC, launched by Circle directly on Arbitrum in June 2023, is officially issued by Circle, fully reserved, and directly redeemable 1:1 for US dollars. This difference can cause confusion and potential fund loss if sent to unsupported addresses. The 'USDC.e' suffix helps differentiate it.
How can I obtain USDC.e or USDC on Arbitrum?
You can acquire USDC on Arbitrum in several ways. Firstly, use a cross-chain bridge, such as the Arbitrum Bridge, to move USDC from Ethereum or other supported chains, which may result in USDC.e. Secondly, many major centralized exchanges allow users to directly purchase Arbitrum-native USDC and withdraw it to an Arbitrum-compatible wallet; always verify exchange support. Thirdly, if you already hold other tokens on Arbitrum, you can swap them for USDC (either native or USDC.e, depending on liquidity pools) on various decentralized exchanges.
How can I convert USDC.e to Native USDC or bridge it back to Ethereum?
To convert USDC.e to native USDC, you can swap them on various stablecoin decentralized exchanges. If you wish to bridge USDC.e back to Ethereum, the Arbitrum bridge facilitates these transfers. Additionally, Circle's Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol (CCTP) offers a mechanism for native-to-native USDC transfers across chains by burning on the source and minting on the destination, which helps reduce reliance on traditional third-party bridged tokens.
What are the risks and security concerns associated with USDC.e?
USDC.e carries several risks. It's subject to bridging risks, meaning its security depends on the integrity of the third-party bridge used for its creation; a compromise could lead to a loss of backing. The existence of two USDC versions (native and USDC.e) can cause confusion, potentially leading to users sending tokens to incorrect addresses and losing funds. There are also smart contract risks, as USDC.e involves upgradable contracts, and possibilities of tokens being minted inappropriately or wallets being blacklisted. Liquidity for USDC.e is also generally lower and decreasing.
What is the market data for Arbitrum Bridged USDC (USDC.e)?
Market data for Arbitrum Bridged USDC (USDC.e) typically encompasses its price, 24-hour trading volume, circulating supply, and market capitalization. This information is continuously updated and can be found by aggregating data across numerous cryptocurrency exchanges and market trackers. These metrics reflect the token's valuation and liquidity within the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem at any given time.
Important ARBITRUM BRIDGED USDC (ARBITRUM) (USDC.E) industry updates
Time (UTC+8) | Type | News |
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01-15 19:40:17 | Market Information | Arbitrum Bridged USDC (USDC.e) is in a significant transition phase as Circle launched a native USDC on Arbitrum, aiming to replace the older bridged version. This shift, initiated in June 2023, has led to migration efforts across the ecosystem, with platforms like Gauntlet and Hyperliquid working to facilitate the move. While the native USDC offers direct redeemability and lower costs, the coexistence of both USDC and USDC.e has caused user confusion and potential fund loss risks. Despite these challenges, Arbitrum continues to solidify its position as a major liquidity destination, attracting significant capital inflows and new protocol integrations. |



