
Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll)Price(WBTC)
Details Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll) (WBTC) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of WBTC is $66,617. In the past 24 hours, WBTC has traded between $65,681 and $67,174, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of WBTC is $33.799M, and the all-time low is $34,129.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of WBTC over the past 1 hour is
Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll) (WBTC) Market Information
Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll) (WBTC) Today's Price
The live price of WBTC today is $66,617, with a current market cap of $1.337M. The 24-hour trading volume is 6K. The price of WBTC to USD is updated in real time.
Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll) (WBTC) Price History (USD)
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BRIDGED WRAPPED BITCOIN (SCROLL) (WBTC) FAQ
What is Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll)?
Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin (Scroll) is an ERC-20 token on the Scroll Layer 2 network that is 1:1 backed by Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) on Ethereum. This asset enables users to utilize their Bitcoin's value within the Scroll DeFi ecosystem for activities such as lending, trading, and yield farming, while benefiting from the speed and efficiency of the Scroll zkEVM.
What is the official contract address for WBTC on Scroll and is it the same as native Bitcoin?
The official contract address for WBTC on Scroll is 0x3c1bca5a656e69edcd0d4e36bebb3fcdaca60cf1. It is not the same as native Bitcoin; rather, it is a "wrapped" asset. While it tracks the price of Bitcoin, it operates as a token on the Scroll network and requires trust in the original custodians of the Ethereum WBTC as well as the security of the Scroll bridge infrastructure.
How can I bridge WBTC from Ethereum to the Scroll network?
Users can bridge WBTC using the official Scroll Native Bridge by connecting a digital wallet, selecting WBTC, and confirming the transaction on the Ethereum mainnet. Reputable third-party bridges are also available for those seeking lower fees or bridging from other networks. For a more integrated experience, users can also utilize LBank to manage their assets across supported networks.
How long does the bridging process take and how do I view the token in my wallet?
Deposits from Ethereum to Scroll typically take between 10 and 20 minutes. Withdrawals back to the Ethereum mainnet using the official bridge usually take approximately one hour due to zk-proof finalization. To see your WBTC balance, you must manually add the token to your digital wallet by importing the official Scroll contract address while connected to the Scroll network.
Where can I trade WBTC on Scroll and what are its primary DeFi utilities?
WBTC is widely supported across major decentralized exchanges and lending protocols within the Scroll ecosystem. Users can provide liquidity to pairs such as WBTC/WETH or WBTC/USDC to earn trading fees and potential ecosystem rewards. Additionally, LBank provides a secure environment for trading and managing WBTC, offering a streamlined alternative to decentralized platforms.
What are the security risks associated with using Bridged Wrapped Bitcoin on Scroll?
The Scroll bridge is secured by Zero-Knowledge proofs and has been audited by leading security firms. However, risks include potential vulnerabilities in the bridge smart contracts or the multisig governance that manages the bridge. There is also a "double wrapping" risk if using non-canonical versions from certain third-party protocols; therefore, using the official contract address is highly recommended to ensure compatibility and security.



