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Swap USDS (USDS) on Arbitrum One

USDS (USDS) on Arbitrum One. USDS is a US dollar stablecoin used as a dollar-denominated settlement asset on-chain. As with any stablecoin, the contract you trade is the real identity of the asset, so the symbol alone should never be the basis for a trade.

As of the latest data refresh (as of 2026-06-27), USDS trades around $0.9995, up +0.00% over 24 hours. Market capitalization is approximately $10.33B (rank #12). Reported 24h trading volume is $8.60M.

On XAUConnect you compare live routes for USDS across indexed pools and aggregators, seeing the minimum received, platform fee, and estimated gas before your wallet ever prompts you to sign. Execution is fully non-custodial: the funds stay in your wallet until you approve the transaction yourself.

USDS market snapshot

as of 2026-06-27
Price
$0.9995
24h
+0.00%
Market cap
$10.33B
24h volume
$8.60M

Indicative figures captured at the last data refresh; may differ from the live quote.

Trading USDS on Arbitrum One

USDS trades as a stablecoin leg where pools exist, and its liquidity varies by chain. Because stablecoin variants and newer dollar tokens can have uneven depth, confirm the specific contract and check pool liquidity before routing size into or out of USDS. Arbitrum concentrates deep liquidity for ETH, USDC, and the tokens of its native DeFi ecosystem, including its own governance and incentive assets. Major pairs trade with tight spreads, and the chain's DeFi focus means routing options are rich for blue-chip assets. Tokens bridged in from other layer-2s or sidechains may need an extra hop, so inspect the route when trading less central assets.

How to swap USDS step by step

1. Connect an EVM wallet on Arbitrum One. 2. Select USDS as the token you pay or receive. 3. Enter an amount and let the quote refresh. 4. Review the route, minimum received, and fee breakdown. 5. Approve token spending once if prompted, then confirm the swap. Arbitrum charges low execution fees in ETH while inheriting Ethereum's security through data posted to mainnet. Fees are a small fraction of mainnet gas, but they are not constant — they rise with the chain's own congestion and with mainnet data costs. Quotes include gas estimates, and as on any network a stuck transaction should be checked on the explorer before resubmitting.

Verifying USDS before you trade

The contract address for this token is `0x6491c05a82219b8d1479057361ff1654749b876b`. Compare the full string on Arbiscan before approving anything — copycat and address-poisoning scams deliberately match the first and last characters, so checking only the ends is not enough. Arbitrum's blue-chip contracts are mature, but the same approval and phishing discipline as Ethereum applies: verify contracts on Arbiscan, prefer exact allowances, and revoke stale approvals. When trading assets bridged onto Arbitrum, confirm you hold the canonical representation rather than a similarly-named wrapper.

Wallets and risk on Arbitrum One

Use any Arbitrum-configured EVM wallet — MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, or a WalletConnect app. Bridged ETH on Arbitrum is still ETH for gas purposes. Confirm the wallet is on Arbitrum One before signing, since the address is shared with every other EVM chain. Treat USDS with the standard stablecoin diligence: understand its backing model, confirm the contract on the chain you are trading, and verify pool depth. Peg stability and liquidity can differ meaningfully from the largest stablecoins.

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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

What is USDS?

USDS is a US dollar stablecoin used as a dollar-denominated settlement asset on-chain. As with any stablecoin, the contract you trade is the real identity of the asset, so the symbol alone should never be the basis for a trade.

How do I swap USDS on XAUConnect?

Connect your wallet on Arbitrum One, select USDS, enter an amount, and compare the routes. Approve token spending if prompted, then confirm. The minimum received and all fees are shown before you sign.

What does it cost to trade USDS?

XAUConnect shows its platform fee directly in the quote, and network gas is paid separately in ETH on Arbitrum One. On thin pools, price impact from your own trade size is usually the larger cost — compare the minimum received across routes.

Is USDS safe to trade?

Treat USDS with the standard stablecoin diligence: understand its backing model, confirm the contract on the chain you are trading, and verify pool depth. Peg stability and liquidity can differ meaningfully from the largest stablecoins.

Which wallet should I use on Arbitrum One?

Use any Arbitrum-configured EVM wallet — MetaMask, Rabby, Coinbase Wallet, or a WalletConnect app. Bridged ETH on Arbitrum is still ETH for gas purposes. Confirm the wallet is on Arbitrum One before signing, since the address is shared with every other EVM chain.

Live execution

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