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Pair route
This route is built for users moving from USDC on Ethereum (ERC20) into TBTC on Arbitrum without relying on a custodial account flow.
Pair intent
Useful when the user wants to rotate from USDC into TBTC as a more durable store-of-value route while keeping the flow wallet-native.
Send
USDC on Ethereum (ERC20)
Receive
TBTC on Arbitrum
Live swap card
Current rate
Select a valid pair to fetch a live variable rate
You send
You receive
Live unit rate
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Current live rate before the shift is created.
Deposit rule
[warning] Select a pair to see the live min and max deposit range before you create the shift.
Status note
After you create the order, the app redirects to a dedicated shift screen with the QR code, countdown, waiting state, and live status polling.
Live route context
Send
USDC on Ethereum (ERC20)
The route starts with the exact deposit asset and network selected for this page.
Receive
TBTC on Arbitrum
Settlement is sent to the destination asset and network defined by this route.
Timing
Provider-driven
USDC routes on Ethereum depend on on-chain deposit confirmation, route processing, and final settlement timing on the destination side.
Deposit limits
Live minimums
The live minimum and maximum can move with routing and liquidity conditions, so the shift page should always be treated as the source of truth before you send funds.
How this swap works
Choose USDC on Ethereum (ERC20) as the asset you send and TBTC on Arbitrum as the asset you receive.
Enter the TBTC receiving address before creating the shift so settlement has a defined destination.
Create the shift, then send USDC on the exact Ethereum (ERC20) route shown on the shift page within the allowed deposit range.
Track the route until TBTC settlement is completed on the dedicated status screen.
Route-specific notes
This route is commonly used to convert USDC into a native Bitcoin position without relying on a custodial exchange account.
Ethereum network conditions and gas cost can influence how practical the route feels for smaller deposits.
Stablecoin routes are network-sensitive, so the selected path must match the exact deposit and settlement chain shown on the shift page.
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Pair FAQ
This route is often used to move from a dollar-pegged asset into Bitcoin quickly without opening a custodial exchange position.
The minimum is provider-driven and route-specific. Always use the live builder and the shift page as the final source of truth before sending funds.
USDC routes on Ethereum depend on on-chain deposit confirmation, route processing, and final settlement timing on the destination side.
Deposits below the allowed range can fail to settle normally and may require provider-side handling, so the live deposit rule should always be checked before sending.
Very important. USDC can exist on multiple networks, so the shift page instructions and selected route must be matched exactly before you send funds.
Yes. You should have a compatible TBTC receiving address on Arbitrum before you create the shift, because settlement is sent to the exact destination you provide.
Route disclaimer
Rates, minimums, and maximums are provider-driven and can change before the shift is created.
Always verify the deposit instructions on the shift page before sending funds.
The selected receiving network must match the destination wallet and asset route.
For USDC to TBTC, the live builder and shift page remain the final source of truth.