
Bridged Ether (StarkGate)Price(ETH)
Details Bridged Ether (StarkGate) (ETH) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of ETH is $1,997.86. In the past 24 hours, ETH has traded between $1,974.94 and $2,047.49, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of ETH is $4,951.92, and the all-time low is $1,000.36.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of ETH over the past 1 hour is
Bridged Ether (StarkGate) (ETH) Market Information
Bridged Ether (StarkGate) (ETH) Today's Price
The live price of ETH today is $1,997.86, with a current market cap of $38.421M. The 24-hour trading volume is 777K. The price of ETH to USD is updated in real time.
Bridged Ether (StarkGate) (ETH) Price History (USD)
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BRIDGED ETHER (STARKGATE) (ETH) FAQ
What is the difference between "ETH" and "Bridged Ether (StarkGate)"?
Bridged Ether (StarkGate) holds the same value as native Ethereum (ETH). It is the version of ETH that has been locked on the Ethereum mainnet through the StarkGate bridge and then minted as an ERC-20 token on Starknet. This token serves as the primary currency for paying transaction fees (gas) and engaging with decentralized finance (DeFi) applications within the Starknet ecosystem. It allows users to leverage the benefits of Starknet while maintaining exposure to ETH's value.
Which wallets support Bridged ETH on Starknet?
Standard EVM-compatible wallets, commonly used for Ethereum, cannot directly hold or manage Starknet tokens, including Bridged Ether. To interact with Bridged Ether on Starknet, you must use wallets specifically designed for Starknet's unique architecture. Examples of these supported Starknet-native wallets include popular options designed to handle the network's account abstraction features.
Why does withdrawing ETH to Ethereum take so long?
Standard withdrawals from Starknet to Ethereum typically take several hours, often ranging from 4 to 12 hours. This duration is necessary because Starknet, as a ZK-Rollup, must generate cryptographic proofs of its transactions. These proofs must then be submitted to and verified by a smart contract on the Ethereum mainnet. Only after this rigorous verification process is successfully completed can your funds be safely released and become accessible on Ethereum.
Why is the withdrawal a "two-step" process?
The withdrawal process involves two distinct steps due to the architecture of ZK-Rollups. First, you initiate the withdrawal transaction on Starknet (Layer 2). This signals your intent to move funds back to Ethereum. Second, after Starknet's state has been proven and accepted on the Ethereum mainnet, you must manually return to the bridging platform to "claim" your funds. This second step requires paying an Ethereum gas fee to finalize the transfer and make your assets accessible in your standard EVM-compatible wallet.
What are the fees for bridging?
When using the official bridge, you will incur two types of fees. The bridge itself does not charge a direct protocol fee. However, you are responsible for paying Ethereum network gas fees for initiating deposits from Ethereum to Starknet and for the final "claim" step when withdrawing funds back to Ethereum. Additionally, Starknet gas fees are applicable for initiating the withdrawal process on the Layer 2 network. These fees compensate the respective network validators for processing your transactions.
Can I use Bridged ETH for gas?
Yes, Bridged Ether (StarkGate) is one of the primary tokens used to pay for transaction fees (gas) on the Starknet network. It functions as the native fee token, enabling users to cover the computational costs of their operations within the ecosystem. While Bridged Ether is widely accepted, Starknet has also introduced its native STRK token, offering users the flexibility to choose between ETH or STRK for paying their gas fees.



