Move stables in fast. Exit on-chain.
Bridge supported stablecoins into LiberX through validator-signed routes designed for fast deposits and transparent withdrawals.
Bridge liquidity
$34.3M
Live routes
3
USDC-ETH · USDC-BASE · USDT-TRX
Validator-signed withdrawals
t + 1 / 5
Every release passes through a validator quorum
Bridge
Min: 25 USDC · Max: 2,500,000 USDC
Double-check the chain. A wrong-chain send cannot be auto-recovered.
- Route
- USDC · Ethereum → LiberX
- Protocol fee
- 0.05%
- ETA
- ~3 min
- You receive
- —
- Pool
- $18.2M
Recent transfers
LiveDeposit and withdrawal events appear here as bridge telemetry and on-chain indexing expand.
| Age | Direction | Route | Amount | Counterparty | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No transfers yet. Submit a bridge action and it appears here in under a second. | |||||
Supported routes
Three routes at launch. More at mainnet.
Choose the route that fits your size, speed, and cost preference.
USDC
Ethereum
- ETA
- ~3 min
- Fee
- 0.05%
- Pool
- $18.2M
- Pending
- 0
- Relayed
- 0
- Releases
- 0
Higher network cost, strong depth, predictable execution for size.
USDC
Base
- ETA
- ~30s
- Fee
- 0.02%
- Pool
- $9.4M
- Pending
- 0
- Relayed
- 0
- Releases
- 0
Fast deposits, low gas, and a strong default path for repeat activity.
USDT
TRON
- ETA
- ~1 min
- Fee
- 0.03%
- Pool
- $6.7M
- Pending
- 0
- Relayed
- 0
- Releases
- 0
Low-fee routing optimized for broad retail participation.
Security model
Validator-signed bridge security.
Funds move through contracts and validator attestations rather than a single bridge operator. Deposits and releases follow transparent rules visible across the network.
Withdrawals require validator signatures, reducing single-point control.
Bridge contracts hold funds under protocol rules.
Route caps help manage sudden outflows under visible parameters.
Deposits, attestations, and releases can be followed through public infrastructure.
FAQ
What traders usually ask
Who controls funds during a bridge transfer?
Bridge contracts and validator attestations govern the process under protocol rules.
What happens if a deposit stalls?
Transfers remain trackable and can be retried or re-attested through the system flow.
What do protocol fees cover?
Bridge operation, validator attestations, and network safety mechanisms.
Are there minimums and maximums?
Yes. Limits adjust by route and visible liquidity conditions.