USDCx to USD Converter

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

1 USDCx in USD
$1.00
1 USD in USDCx
1 USDCx
24h change
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Rate source
OneSwap spot price
Reference conversion

USDCx to USD calculator

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5 min reference rate
USDCx
Reference value
1.00USD
1 USDCx in USD
$1.00
1 USD in USDCx
1 USDCx
Rate source
OneSwap spot price
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Observation time unavailable for the current reference rate. Conversions run locally against this snapshot.

Preset amounts

USDCx to USD table

0.5 USDCx
$0.50
1 USDCx
$1.00
5 USDCx
$5.00
10 USDCx
$10.00
50 USDCx
$50.00
100 USDCx
$100.00
500 USDCx
$500.00
1,000 USDCx
$1,000.00
5,000 USDCx
$5,000.00
10,000 USDCx
$10,000.00

No reference observation is currently available. Converter pages regenerate every five minutes.

Provenance

How this rate is computed

USDCx is the dollar unit OneSwap prices every other asset against, so its own figure here is one dollar by construction rather than a measured quote. USDCx is issued 1:1 against USDC, and this page reports the venue's unit of account — not a redemption value or a secondary-market 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 there is no separate USD leg to sell into. See how to buy USDCx.

Converter FAQ

USDCx / USD questions

Why does USDCx always read exactly one dollar here?

Because OneSwap quotes prices in USDCx terms. Every other asset's USD figure on this site is really its value measured in USDCx, which makes USDCx the unit of account and fixes its own reading at one by definition. The number is not evidence that USDCx traded at a dollar — it is the yardstick the other measurements use.

Where is the USDCx figure read from?

From the per-symbol price OneSwap quotes, the same figure the app uses for balances and portfolio values. No pool ticker names USDCx as its base asset — every funded pool has USDCx on the quote side instead — so the provenance section reports the source as the OneSwap spot price, and no 24-hour statistics accompany it.

Would this page show it if USDCx moved off a dollar?

No, and that limit is worth stating plainly. Because USDCx is the unit these prices are quoted in, a move in USDCx against the actual dollar would surface as every other asset repricing, not as USDCx leaving one. Judging the peg itself needs a source outside this venue, such as the issuer's reserve reporting.

What does converting USDCx even mean on OneSwap?

USDCx is itself the dollar-tracking asset here, so there is no separate USD leg to trade into. Converting it in practice means swapping USDCx against another Canton asset through a funded pool, which is a token-to-token trade with a pool fee and price impact like any other.