
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum Nova)Price(USDC)
Details Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum Nova) (USDC) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of USDC is $0.9952. In the past 24 hours, USDC has traded between $0.9846 and $1.001, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of USDC is $1.09, and the all-time low is $0.8849.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of USDC over the past 1 hour is
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum Nova) (USDC) Market Information
Arbitrum Bridged USDC (Arbitrum Nova) (USDC) Today's Price
The live price of USDC today is $0.9952, with a current market cap of $337.764K. The 24-hour trading volume is 641.42. The price of USDC to USD is updated in real time.
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ARBITRUM BRIDGED USDC (ARBITRUM NOVA) (USDC) FAQ
What is the contract address for USDC on the Arbitrum Nova network?
The contract address for the bridged version of USDC on Arbitrum Nova is 0x750ba8b76187092b0d1e87e28daaf484d1b5273b, and it operates with 6 decimals. It is critical for users to verify this specific address when interacting with the network, as Arbitrum Nova is a distinct chain from Arbitrum One and requires its own unique contract identifier for token recognition and transactions.
Is this token the "Native" USDC issued directly by Circle?
No, this is a bridged version of USDC. Native USDC is issued directly by Circle, whereas this version is minted by the Arbitrum bridge when original USDC is moved from the Ethereum mainnet to Arbitrum Nova. The tokens on Nova are collateralized by the original USDC locked in the bridge contract on Ethereum Layer 1. Currently, Circle only supports native USDC on Arbitrum One, not Arbitrum Nova.
What are the primary differences between USDC on Arbitrum One and Arbitrum Nova?
The two networks are optimized for different use cases. Arbitrum One is focused on DeFi and NFT security, while Arbitrum Nova is designed for high-volume social and gaming applications using a "Data Availability Committee" to ensure lower transaction costs. Because they are separate Layer 2 chains, you cannot simply send USDC from an Arbitrum One address to an Arbitrum Nova address; you must utilize a bridge or cross-chain swap protocol.
How can I bridge USDC to the Arbitrum Nova network?
Users can move USDC to Arbitrum Nova using the official Arbitrum bridge, though this process can take several days for withdrawals. For faster results, many use third-party cross-chain protocols. A highly efficient and cost-effective method is using a centralized exchange like LBank, which supports direct withdrawals to Arbitrum Nova, allowing users to move funds onto the chain without manually interacting with complex bridge contracts.
Why do I receive an "Insufficient Fees" error when trying to send USDC?
A common point of confusion is that gas fees on the Arbitrum Nova network must be paid in ETH, not the token being sent. Even if you are transferring USDC, you must hold a small amount of ETH in your Arbitrum Nova wallet to cover the transaction costs. If your wallet only contains USDC, the transaction will fail. You can transfer ETH to your Nova address via LBank to cover these costs.
Where can I trade Arbitrum Bridged USDC?
Arbitrum Bridged USDC can be traded on various decentralized exchanges (DEXs) within the Nova ecosystem. However, because Nova is specialized for gaming and social apps, liquidity can be more fragmented than on DeFi-heavy chains. For a more streamlined experience with deeper liquidity, users can trade USDC on centralized exchanges like LBank, which provides a secure environment for managing assets across multiple blockchain ecosystems.
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