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OmniBridge Bridged DAI (Gnosis Chain) (DAI) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of DAI is $1.022. In the past 24 hours, DAI has traded between $1.022 and $1.022, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of DAI is $1.37, and the all-time low is $0.9025.
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OmniBridge Bridged DAI (Gnosis Chain) (DAI) Today's Price
The live price of DAI today is $1.022, with a current market cap of $65,609.95. The 24-hour trading volume is 11.12. The price of DAI to USD is updated in real time.
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OMNIBRIDGE BRIDGED DAI (GNOSIS CHAIN) (DAI) FAQ
Why can't I pay for gas fees on the Gnosis Chain using the DAI I just bridged via OmniBridge?
This is a frequent point of confusion due to overlapping names. Gnosis Chain uses two versions of DAI. xDAI is the native gas token used to pay for all network transactions. OmniBridge Bridged DAI is an ERC-20 token that acts as a standard asset. If you bridge DAI using the OmniBridge, you receive the ERC-20 version, which is not compatible with gas payments. To get gas, you must use the xDAI Bridge or swap your bridged DAI for xDAI on a Gnosis-based decentralized exchange.
What is the primary difference between xDAI and OmniBridge Bridged DAI?
xDAI is the native utility token of the Gnosis Chain, functioning similarly to how ETH functions on Ethereum; it is the 'currency' used to power the network. OmniBridge Bridged DAI is the 'canonical' bridged version of the Ethereum DAI stablecoin. While both are pegged to the same value, think of xDAI as the local currency required for operations and OmniBridge DAI as a specific asset held on the chain.
Why is my bridged DAI not appearing in my decentralized wallet after the transfer is complete?
If your transfer is confirmed but the tokens are not visible, you likely need to manually add the token contract address to your crypto wallet. The official contract address for OmniBridge Bridged DAI on Gnosis Chain is: 0x44fa8e6f47987339850636f88629646662444217. Once you import this custom contract address, your balance should display correctly within your wallet interface.
Why is a manual 'Claim' transaction required to receive my DAI on the Gnosis Chain?
Unlike some automated bridges, the Gnosis OmniBridge often requires a manual 'Claim' step. After the bridge validators (using a 4-of-7 multisig) confirm the initial transaction from the source chain, you must trigger a second transaction on the destination chain to mint the tokens into your wallet. This requires a small amount of gas on the receiving chain to complete the process. You can monitor and finalize this via the bridge explorer.
How long does the bridging process take and are there any transfer limits I should know about?
The process typically takes between 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the number of block confirmations required on Ethereum (usually 8–12) and the validator speed. Additionally, OmniBridge implements daily transfer limits as a security measure to protect the ecosystem from potential exploits. If the daily limit is reached, your transfer may be delayed until the limit resets, which usually occurs at 00:00 UTC.
How secure is the OmniBridge and has it ever been compromised by an attack?
OmniBridge is a 'lock-and-mint' bridge secured by a 4-of-7 multisig of trusted validators. While it is heavily battle-tested, it relies on the honesty of the validator set rather than being fully 'trustless.' In 2022, a replay attack occurred during the Ethereum Merge on a specific Proof of Work fork because the bridge did not initially verify Chain IDs correctly. This vulnerability was a specific historical event related to the fork and has since been patched.



