Pair · Arbitrum One
ETH to USDC on Arbitrum One
The ETH/USDC pair on Arbitrum One lets you trade ETH directly against USDC through decentralized liquidity. XAUConnect compares executable paths for this pair across indexed pools and aggregators, including multi-hop routes through ETH or a major stablecoin when no deep direct pool exists.
Because USDC is a stablecoin leg, spreads on a liquid ETH market should be tight — an unusually wide quote points to thin depth or the wrong token variant rather than the true price.
About ETH
About USDC
ETH/USDC routing on Arbitrum One
Executing ETH → USDC
Before you confirm
Legal
Risk disclosure
XAUConnect is a non-custodial swap aggregator. Digital assets are volatile and may lose value rapidly. Content on this page is educational and not investment advice. Verify every contract address on the official block explorer before approving a transaction.
Frequently asked questions
How do I swap ETH for USDC on Arbitrum One?
Open the swap widget with ETH as input and USDC as output, let the quote refresh, compare the routes, approve spending if prompted, and confirm. The minimum received and fees are shown before you sign.
Why do ETH/USDC routes differ?
Different venues hold different reserves and fee tiers, and some routes use intermediate hops. XAUConnect ranks paths by net output at quote time, so the best route can change from moment to moment as pools rebalance.
What slippage should I use for ETH/USDC?
For a liquid pair against a stablecoin like USDC, a tight setting near 0.5% usually works. Raise it gradually only if a deep-pool trade keeps failing, and shrink size instead if the issue is price impact.
What does it cost to trade ETH/USDC?
A pool fee on each hop, XAUConnect's platform fee shown in the quote, and network gas in ETH. On thin pools price impact from your size is often the largest cost — compare the minimum received.
Trade on XAUConnect
Open the swap page to compare live routes, set slippage, and sign from your own wallet — fully non-custodial.
Continue exploring
Related markets, guides & networks
Curated next steps based on this topic — deepen your research before you trade.
Swap ARB
Swap ARB (Arbitrum) on Arbitrum One: compare live DEX routes, slippage, and fees on XAUConnect. Verify the contract and
Swap ETH
Swap ETH (Ether) on Arbitrum One: compare live DEX routes, slippage, and fees on XAUConnect. Verify the contract and che
Swap USDC
Swap USDC (USD Coin) on Arbitrum One: compare live DEX routes, slippage, and fees on XAUConnect. Verify the contract and
Swap USDT
Swap USDT (Tether USD) on Arbitrum One: compare live DEX routes, slippage, and fees on XAUConnect. Verify the contract a
How to bridge assets between chains
Move tokens across networks without losing them: pick a route, budget gas on both sides, understand wrapped representati
How to connect MetaMask to a DEX
Add a network, switch chains, and connect MetaMask safely to a decentralized exchange. Covers chain IDs, RPCs, and the p
What is a token approval and why does it matter?
Before a router can move your ERC-20s it needs an approval. How allowances work, the risk of unlimited approvals, and sa
Stablecoins: USDC vs USDT vs DAI
Not all stablecoins are the same. Collateral models, bridged vs native variants, and why picking the right one prevents
Understanding aggregator and protocol fees
The fees on a DEX trade: LP fee, aggregator/platform fee, and gas. How each is calculated, where it shows in the quote,