ETC to ARB Exchange | Convert Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum – GhostSwap

Exchange Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum (ETC to ARB) Instantly Without KYC

Looking to exchange Ethereum Classic (ETC) to Arbitrum (ARB) securely? At GhostSwap, the best Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum exchange platform, we make it easy with no KYC required, allowing you to convert ETC to ARB quickly and hassle-free

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Minimum: 0.00001 ETC
Maximum: 2 ETC
ETC
ETC
ARB
ARB


Ethereum Classic Logo
ETC
Ethereum Classic
Price:
$8.56
24h Change:
-4.11%
Market Cap:
$1,334,499,420
Volume (24h):
$50,995,962
Circulating Supply:
155,954,719 ETC
Arbitrum Logo
ARB
Arbitrum
Price:
$0.1030
24h Change:
-5.37%
Market Cap:
$621,979,860
Volume (24h):
$58,432,053
Circulating Supply:
6,040,824,145 ARB

Data by CoinGecko

ETC to ARB Exchange Rate

The current 1 Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum exchange rate is 83.1359 ARB. There are no limits for ETC to ARB swaps here, so feel free to use GhostSwap no matter how many coins you need to exchange!

ETC to ARB Live Price Chart

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ETC

What is Ethereum Classic?

Ethereum Classic (ETC) is the original Ethereum blockchain that continued after the 2016 DAO hack fork. While Ethereum (ETH) reversed the hack through a hard fork, Ethereum Classic preserved the original unaltered chain, adhering to the principle that 'code is law' and blockchains should be immutable. ETC maintains proof-of-work mining and shares much of Ethereum's early technology, supporting smart contracts and dApps. Ethereum Classic appeals to users who value blockchain immutability and decentralization above all else. Swap ETC on GhostSwap for instant exchanges with other cryptocurrencies — no KYC, no account creation, no compromises.

ARB

What is Arbitrum?

Arbitrum (ARB) is the most widely adopted Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, using optimistic rollups to dramatically reduce transaction costs and increase throughput while inheriting Ethereum's security. Hundreds of DeFi protocols, NFT platforms, and dApps have deployed on Arbitrum, making it one of the most active Layer 2 ecosystems. ARB is the governance token that allows holders to vote on protocol upgrades and treasury management. Swap ARB on GhostSwap to exchange Arbitrum tokens for any supported cryptocurrency — no centralized exchange needed, no KYC, just a direct and private swap.

ETC ARB

Why Swap ETC for ARB?

Converting Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum on GhostSwap lets you diversify your crypto portfolio across different blockchains and use cases — without KYC, account creation, or centralized exchange fees. Ethereum Classic is built for cryptocurrency transactions, while Arbitrum serves a different purpose: cryptocurrency transactions. Holding both gives you exposure to fundamentally different areas of the crypto market.

Diversify across blockchains

Spread your holdings between Ethereum Classic and Arbitrum to reduce single-chain risk and access different ecosystems.

Access cryptocurrency transactions

Arbitrum gives you exposure to cryptocurrency transactions — a fundamentally different value proposition than Ethereum Classic.

No KYC or exchange accounts

GhostSwap processes your ETC to ARB swap without sign-ups, identity verification, or personal data. Just a wallet address.

Exchange ETC for ARB on GhostSwap — your Arbitrum arrives in 5–30 minutes depending on network congestion. No registration, no verification, network fees vary based on blockchain congestion.

ETC

Convert Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum

ETCARB
1ETC83.13585ARB
5ETC415.67927ARB
10ETC831.35853ARB
25ETC2,078.39633ARB
50ETC4,156.79267ARB
100ETC8,313.58533ARB
500ETC41,567.92665ARB
1000ETC83,135.85331ARB

In the table provided above, you'll find a comprehensive ETC to ARB converter, demonstrating the relationship between the value of Ethereum Classic and Arbitrum across various frequently used conversion amounts. The list encompasses conversions from 1 ETC to ARB all the way up to 1000 ETC, offering a clear insight into their respective values.

ARB

Convert Arbitrum to Ethereum Classic

ARBETC
1ARB0.01203ETC
5ARB0.06014ETC
10ARB0.12029ETC
25ARB0.30071ETC
50ARB0.60143ETC
100ARB1.20285ETC
500ARB6.01425ETC
1000ARB12.02850ETC

In the table provided above, you'll find a comprehensive ARB to ETC converter, demonstrating the relationship between the value of Arbitrum and Ethereum Classic across various frequently used conversion amounts. The list encompasses conversions from 1 ARB to ETC all the way up to 1000 ARB, offering a clear insight into their respective values.

How to Exchange Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum

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Select Crypto Currency

Select ETC and ARB

Choose Ethereum Classic in the “You Send” field, enter the amount, and select Arbitrum in the “You Get” field.

Select Wallet Address
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Enter Arbitrum Address

Provide your Arbitrum wallet address for receiving ARB.

Sent Crypto Currency
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Send Ethereum Classic

Send your ETC to the address provided to initiate the exchange.

Receive Crypto

Receive Arbitrum

Once the exchange is complete, receive ARB in your wallet.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Here are some frequently asked questions to help you navigate our platform with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about exchanging ETC to ARB on GhostSwap.

How long does it take to swap ETC to ARB on GhostSwap?
When you exchange Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum on GhostSwap, the process typically takes 5–30 minutes depending on network congestion for your ETC to confirm on the Ethereum Classic network. Once confirmed, your Arbitrum is sent to your wallet and arrives within 5–30 minutes depending on network congestion. Total swap time is usually under 30 minutes, though network congestion can occasionally cause delays.
Do I need KYC or an account to exchange ETC to ARB?
No. GhostSwap is a non-custodial, no-KYC exchange. You can convert Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum without creating an account, uploading ID documents, or providing any personal information. Just enter your Arbitrum wallet address, send your ETC, and receive your ARB — that's it.
What are the fees for converting Ethereum Classic to Arbitrum?
GhostSwap charges a small service fee that's already included in the exchange rate you see — there are no hidden fees. On top of that, network fees vary based on blockchain congestion. The rate shown in the swap preview is the exact amount of ARB you'll receive.
What wallet should I use to receive ARB?
To receive Arbitrum from your swap, we recommend using Trust Wallet, Exodus, or any wallet that supports Arbitrum. Make sure your wallet supports the Arbitrum network before starting the exchange. Double-check your ARB address before confirming — cryptocurrency transactions cannot be reversed.
Can I track my ETC to ARB swap?
Yes. After initiating your swap, GhostSwap provides a transaction status page where you can monitor progress in real-time. You can also track your ETC payment on the relevant blockchain explorer.
Is it safe to exchange ETC for ARB on GhostSwap?
Yes. GhostSwap is a non-custodial exchange, which means we never hold your funds or private keys. Your Ethereum Classic is converted and sent directly to your Arbitrum wallet address. We don't store personal data, and all swaps are processed through secure, encrypted connections.
How does a cross-chain ETC to ARB swap work?
Ethereum Classic runs on the Ethereum Classic network while Arbitrum runs on the Arbitrum network — they can't be sent directly to each other. GhostSwap handles the cross-chain conversion for you: you send ETC to our temporary deposit address, we convert it, and send the equivalent ARB to your wallet. No bridge protocols or technical knowledge required.
What happens if my ETC to ARB exchange fails?
In the rare case of a failed exchange, GhostSwap will automatically attempt to refund your ETC to the refund address you provided. If you didn't provide a refund address, or if you need assistance, our support team is available to help resolve the issue. Most problems are caused by sending the wrong amount or using an incompatible wallet address.