Explicación de las medias móviles: Las medias móviles son líneas que representan el precio promedio durante un periodo específico, utilizadas para suavizar las fluctuaciones de precios e identificar la dirección de la tendencia. Cuando el precio está por encima de la media móvil, generalmente indica una tendencia alcista, mientras que por debajo indica una tendencia bajista. Una media móvil de corto plazo que cruza por encima de una de largo plazo forma un Cruce Dorado (bullish), mientras que si cruza por debajo forma un Cruce de la Muerte (bearish). Una alineación alcista (corto plazo > mediano plazo > largo plazo) indica una tendencia alcista fuerte, mientras que una alineación bajista indica lo contrario.
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USDC.e is a bridged version of USDC, originating on the Ethereum blockchain and transferred to Polygon PoS via a third-party bridge. It is not directly issued by Circle. Native USDC on Polygon PoS, launched by Circle on October 10, 2023, is directly issued and fully backed by Circle on the Polygon network. The key difference lies in their origin and issuer; USDC.e relies on the bridge's security, while native USDC is directly supported and managed by Circle.
While generally functional, USDC.e carries a higher inherent risk compared to native USDC. Its security relies heavily on the integrity and trustworthiness of the third-party bridge operators used to transfer it from Ethereum. Should such a bridge be compromised or suffer an exploit, there is a potential risk of loss of backing for USDC.e. Native USDC, being directly issued by Circle, bypasses this additional layer of risk associated with a third-party bridge.
No, USDC.e is not directly supported by Circle for redemption. This means users cannot convert USDC.e into US dollars using Circle's official platform or services. In contrast, native USDC on Polygon PoS is fully and directly redeemable 1:1 for US dollars via Circle's official platforms, offering a direct conversion path and stronger assurance of its backing. This distinction is crucial for institutional users and those seeking direct fiat off-ramps.
The launch of native USDC by Circle on Polygon PoS on October 10, 2023, marks a significant transition from the older bridged USDC. This migration aims to simplify transactions, enhance liquidity across the network, and improve the overall user experience. By having a directly issued and supported version of USDC, the Polygon ecosystem gains a more robust and streamlined stablecoin, fostering greater trust and integration with Circle's services and broader financial systems.
While existing USDC.e balances remain usable on some platforms, users are strongly encouraged to transition to native USDC. Circle discontinued support for deposits and withdrawals of USDC.e for its Circle Account and APIs on November 10, 2023. Users utilizing these services should swap their USDC.e to native USDC to avoid potential issues. Many decentralized finance protocols and marketplaces are also advising or requiring this transition for full functionality and future compatibility.