USDC on Arbitrum One
Arbitrum One supports two different types of USDC
:
USDC
(USDC
):USDC
tokens native to the Arbitrum One chain.- Bridged
USDC
(USDC.e
): Ethereum-nativeUSDC
tokens that have been bridged to Arbitrum One.
Differences between USDC
and USDC.e
USDC | Bridged USDC | |
---|---|---|
Token Name | USDC | Bridged USDC |
Token Symbol | USDC | USDC.e |
Token Address | 0xaf88d065e77c8cC2239327C5EDb3A432268e5831 | 0xff970a61a04b1ca14834a43f5de4533ebddb5cc8 |
Benefits | CEX Support, directly redeemable 1:1 for U.S. dollars |
The Arbitrum Bridge will continue to facilitate transfers of all USDC
tokens. When depositing Ethereum-native USDC
, the option exists to receive Bridged USDC
using Arbitrum's bridge or Arbitrum-native USDC
using Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol.
Historical context
The Arbitrum Bridge will continue to facilitate transfers of all USDC
tokens. When depositing USDC
from Ethereum, the option exists to receive USDC
using Circle’s Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol or receive Bridged USDC
using Arbitrum’s lock-and-mint bridge.
In 2023, Circle launched USDC
natively on Arbitrum One and added support for Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol, which enabled direct minting and burning of USDC
between Ethereum and Arbitrum One. Due to this, the token symbol for Bridged USDC
was renamed to USDC.e
to accommodate an ecosystem-wide liquidity migration to native USDC
. The expectation is that over time the liquidity migration of USDC.e
to USDC
will continue.