Wrapped tokens indexation explained
Here is a short explanation on the notation of BCEbridge Wrapped Tokens
The first letter in the wrapped assist indicates that it was bridged by BCEbridge, hence the letter “a”. The second letter in the name, “e”, stands for blockchain it originates from, in this case, Ethereum. And the remaining letters obviously indicate that this is in fact USDC. So if, for example, you bridged USDC from Ethereum to Solana, you would receive aeUSDC.
To provide liquidity for the BCEbridge Wrapped Assets we work closely with our AMM partners. Our AMM partners provide liquidity across all of our BCEbridge Wrapped Asset pairs, so when our users bridge any tokens they can convert them back to their native version on the specific network you are accessing.
This procedure goes the same for all of the other bridged assets. While the chains and AMM partners differ from network to network, the bridging process remains the same. So, for example, if you received your asUSDC when bridging USDC from Solana to Celo, you would need to swap them from asUSDC to cUSD on Mobius, and so on. To get more info on individual assets and where they are traded visit the Networks and tokens section.