add circle_native tag to USDC tokens and include Arbitrum native USDC token#873
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What about gnosis chain?
I believe they also have 2 USDC versions there and would benefit from the tag.
…sistency across token entries
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This PR adds the circle_native tag to identify tokens officially issued by Circle. Specifically:
This change helps users distinguish between native USDC tokens and bridged/wrapped versions.