> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://doc.aptoslaunch.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://doc.aptoslaunch.io/using-move-ecosystem-fund/mint-bond-your-move-1-1/lzusdc-layer-zero-usdc.md).

# lzUSDC (Layer Zero USDC)

### How to Mint

1. Make sure you have **lzUSDC** in your wallet. **The lzUSDC contract on Aptos is 0xf22bede237a07e121b56d91a491eb7bcdfd1f5907926a9e58338f964a01b17fa::asset::USDC.**&#x20;
2. Head to the Mint page of the Move Ecosystem Fund page of the[ AptosLaunch website](https://doc.aptoslaunch.io/using-move-ecosystem-fund/mint-bond-your-move-1-1/www.aptoslaunch.io). There are two tabs: "**Mint**" and "**Claim**". Make sure "**Mint**" is selected.
3. Type in the amount of lzUSDC you would like to use in order to mint MOVE. Make sure you are not trying to mint more than is allowed.&#x20;
4. If this is your first purchase, you need to approve the **MOVE Ecosystem Fund** contract to spend your lzUSDC. Click "Approve" and sign the transaction.
5. After the "Approve" transaction has been processed successfully, refresh the page. The "Approve" button should be changed to display "Mint" by now.
6. Click "Mint" and sign the transaction. Voila, you have minted your first **MOVE** using lzUSDC tokens!


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