USD to USDCx Converter
Convert US dollars to USDCx using a live Canton Network reference rate built from OneSwap pool data, with a calculator and preset conversion table.
- 1 USD in USDCx
- 1 USDCx
- 1 USDCx in USD
- $1.00
- 24h change
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- Rate source
- OneSwap spot price
USD to USDCx calculator
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5 min reference rate- 1 USDCx in USD
- $1.00
- 1 USD in USDCx
- 1 USDCx
- Rate source
- OneSwap spot price
Observation time unavailable for the current reference rate. Conversions run locally against this snapshot.
USD to USDCx table
- 0.5 USD
- 0.5 USDCx
- 1 USD
- 1 USDCx
- 5 USD
- 5 USDCx
- 10 USD
- 10 USDCx
- 50 USD
- 50 USDCx
- 100 USD
- 100 USDCx
- 500 USD
- 500 USDCx
- 1,000 USD
- 1,000 USDCx
- 5,000 USD
- 5,000 USDCx
- 10,000 USD
- 10,000 USDCx
No reference observation is currently available. Converter pages regenerate every five minutes.
How this rate is computed
USDCx is the dollar unit OneSwap prices every other asset against, so one dollar corresponds to one USDCx by construction rather than by measurement. USDCx is issued 1:1 against USDC; this page reports the venue's unit of account, not a purchase price.
No pool ticker names USDCx as its base asset, so the reference is the per-symbol spot price the OneSwap app quotes for USDCx — the same number it uses for balances and portfolio values. It is a point quote, so no 24-hour statistics accompany it.
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. USDCx is already the dollar-tracking asset on this venue, so acquiring it is a matter of funding rather than trading. See how to buy USDCx.
USDCx / USD questions
Why is one dollar always exactly one USDCx here?
Because OneSwap quotes prices in USDCx terms, which makes USDCx the unit of account and fixes the ratio at one by definition. It is not a measurement of what USDCx changed hands for — it is the yardstick every other price on this site is measured against.
How does dollar value actually become USDCx?
Not on OneSwap. USDCx is minted against USDC by its issuer and reaches wallets through the venues and service providers that support it on Canton; OneSwap takes no card or bank funding and holds no US dollars. Once USDCx is in a funded Canton wallet, it can be swapped into any listed asset here.
Where does the figure on this page come from?
From the per-symbol price OneSwap quotes for USDCx, the same figure the app uses for balances and portfolio values. No pool ticker names USDCx as its base asset, since every funded pool has USDCx on the quote side, so the provenance section reports the source as the OneSwap spot price and no 24-hour statistics accompany it.
Would a break in the peg show up here?
No. Because USDCx is the unit these prices are quoted in, a move against the actual dollar would appear as every other asset repricing rather than as USDCx leaving one. Assessing the peg itself requires a source outside this venue, such as the issuer's reserve reporting.