USD to CC Converter

Convert US dollars to Canton Coin (CC) using a live Canton Network reference rate built from OneSwap pool data, with a calculator and preset conversion table.

1 USD in CC
10.670409 CC
1 CC in USD
$0.09371712
24h change
+2.62%
Rate source
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USD
Reference value
10.670409CC
1 CC in USD
$0.09371712
1 USD in CC
10.670409 CC
Rate source
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Reference rate observed Aug 19, 2026, 5:05 PM UTC. Conversions run locally against this snapshot.

Preset amounts

USD to CC table

0.5 USD
5.335204 CC
1 USD
10.670409 CC
5 USD
53.352043 CC
10 USD
106.704085 CC
50 USD
533.520427 CC
100 USD
1,067.040854 CC
500 USD
5,335.204269 CC
1,000 USD
10,670.408537 CC
5,000 USD
53,352.042685 CC
10,000 USD
106,704.085371 CC

Reference rate observed . Converter pages regenerate every five minutes.

Provenance

How this rate is computed

There is no dollar deposit leg on OneSwap, so this page states how much Canton Coin one dollar of value currently corresponds to. The figure is the inverse of the same pool-derived CC reference, quoted through USDCx, the USDC-backed stablecoin the venue prices everything in.

The current CC reference is read from a OneSwap pool ticker that quotes CCas its base asset. The ticker computes it from the pool's current reserve ratio and the quote asset's USD value, and also carries 24-hour change statistics for that pool.

This page regenerates from OneSwap's market API every five minutes. Each rate carries its observation time, and missing values are reported as unavailable instead of being replaced with estimates.

USD is a reference unit here, not a settlement currency. Acquiring CC means bringing a funded Canton asset and swapping it, not paying dollars into OneSwap. See how to buy CC.

Converter FAQ

CC / USD questions

How is the amount of CC per dollar worked out?

It is the inverse of the CC reference price this venue publishes. When a pool ticker quotes CC as its base asset, that ticker's price is inverted; otherwise the per-symbol price OneSwap quotes for CC is used, which is a point quote carrying no 24-hour statistics. The provenance section names which of the two is in effect.

Will a purchase actually receive this much CC?

No. The number ignores the pool fee and the price impact your own trade creates, both of which reduce what you receive, and larger orders move the pool further as they fill. The live quote on the swap route page is what a purchase would actually return.

What do I need before I can acquire CC here?

A funded Canton asset to trade in. OneSwap holds no US dollars and takes no card or bank funding, so dollar-denominated value normally arrives as USDCx and is then swapped into CC through a funded pool.

Why does the amount per dollar keep changing?

Because it tracks the CC/USDCx pool. Settled swaps and reserve shifts change how much CC a dollar of value corresponds to, and the page regenerates from OneSwap's market API roughly every five minutes with the observation time printed beside the figures.