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XyloNet@Xylonet_·
205K+ users on XyloNet. Swapping, bridging, staking and tipping All in one flow. No fragmentation. No unnecessary steps. When stablecoin infrastructure is simple, usage compounds.
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Panchu@Panchu2605·
Anatomy of a Cross-Chain USDC Transfer on @Arc I published a post on Arc House breaking down how CCTP actually works under the hood - the full burn-attest-mint flow when you move USDC to Arc. Even beginners can easily understand the flow after reading this post. Most people use bridges without thinking about what's happening. I wanted to change that. So I dug deep into the three core contracts, the five steps every transfer goes through, what @circle's attestation service actually verifies, and what V2 changed for builders. No wrapped tokens. No liquidity pools. Your @USDC gets burned on one chain and minted fresh on the other. 1:1. That's it. If you're building on Arc or just curious how cross-chain USDC movement works at the protocol level, this one's for you. Read the full post here 👇 community.arc.network/home/forum/boa…
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XyloNet@Xylonet_·
How we used @arc + @circle to solve real stablecoin problems with XyloNet & PayX Stablecoins are powerful, but real-world usage has been held back by a few core issues: Slow finality. High fees for small transactions. Fragmented crosschain liquidity. And UX that expects users to understand wallets, gas, and bridging. These limitations make things like micro-payments and real-time interactions difficult to scale. Arc changes the execution layer entirely. With sub-second finality, transactions feel instant. Payments confirm in real time, swaps execute without delay, and users don’t wait through multiple confirmations. For PayX, tipping starts to feel like sending a message, not initiating a blockchain transaction. Using native @USDC as gas with predictable ~$0.01 fees unlocks something critical: micro-transactions. Small-value payments, creator tipping, and high-frequency usage become viable. Without low and stable fees, this category simply doesn’t work. For crosschain movement, we rely on @circle’s CCTP V2. Instead of wrapped assets or liquidity pools, USDC is burned on the source chain and minted on the destination. The result is consistent 1:1 value across chains with no fragmentation and no dependency on pooled liquidity. We then extended this further using Circle’s Bridge Kit and forwarding flows. Users don’t need to manually mint, manage destination gas, or think about multiple steps. From their perspective, it’s a single action. The complexity is abstracted away. From there, we pushed into identity-based payments with PayX. Instead of sending to wallet addresses, users send USDC directly to X handles. No wallet setup is required to receive funds. Recipients simply verify and claim. That one shift removes one of the biggest barriers in crypto onboarding. What this creates is a system where stablecoins actually behave like usable money: Real-time payments. Seamless crosschain liquidity. Micro-transactions at scale. And no onboarding friction. Arc provides the execution layer. Circle provides the liquidity. We built the application layer on this. That’s how stablecoins move from being assets to becoming real financial infrastructure.
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GeneralX 𒀭@Generalx·
Here’s how I got 60,000 USDC on Arc for $2.5 using the @Xylonet_ bridge. While you can get 20 USDC every 2 hours from the official faucet, bridging with Xylonet uses Circle's CCTP and it takes only a few minutes. If you are a builder or a power tester looking to get into the Arc ecosystem, you would need a lot of USDC along the way so here’s a very simple guide. Short 🧵
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CARBZ
CARBZ@CarbzXBT·
In 2017, Equifax was hacked and 147 million Americans had their Social Security numbers, birth dates, and financial records stolen in one breach. They could not change their Social Security numbers, the damage was permanent Imagine if something like that happens with blockchain cryptography. Your entire wallets, private keys and entire network will be breached This is exactly the risk quantum computing poses. Research places the threat window in the early to mid 2030s A possible solution has been developed but it is not as simple as just deploying it. However @Arc has approached this differently. Instead of treating quantum resistance as a future upgrade to figure out later, it is built into the architecture from the beginning making it one of the safest blockchain at mainnet Full details on quantum threats and Arc approach: community.arc.network/home/forum/boa…
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XyloNet
XyloNet@Xylonet_·
We’re seeing XyloNet’s stablecoin infrastructure reach a new level of execution precision. Our StableSwap AMM is processing USDC/EURC trades with near-zero slippage using Curve’s invariant, maintaining 0.04% fees, sub-350ms finality, and ~$0.01 swaps with native USDC as gas. No ETH required at any point. Crosschain movement is handled through @Circle CCTP V2, enabling native @USDC transfers across 7+ chains in ~30 seconds. No wrapped assets, no liquidity fragmentation, just consistent 1:1 capital flow across ecosystems. On this, ERC-4626 vaults automate yield while the bridge connects @arc to the broader stablecoin network. It’s a cohesive system where trading, liquidity, and payments operate on the same stablecoin-native foundation. Built for efficiency. Built for scale.
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CARBZ
CARBZ@CarbzXBT·
Quantum computing is approaching the point where it threatens current blockchain cryptography Most chains rely on elliptic curve signatures that quantum computers can break which would expose wallets, smart contracts, and settlement finality to retroactive attack. The window before this becomes practical is narrowing faster than most chains are moving. Guess what? @Arc is addressing this now rather than later. Its architecture will support post-quantum signature schemes through a phased roadmap that secures wallets, private states, validators, and infrastructure without forcing disruptive migration for institutions managing long-lived digital assets. Read more: arc.network/blog/arcs-quan…
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CARBZ@CarbzXBT·
For years crypto has had many difficulties, some which have been tackled but up to date there's still no solid onboarding solution. This is why we are building PayX on XyloNet Crypto doesn’t lack users, it lacks easy entry points. Wallet setup is still friction, seed phrases scare people, and most users never make it past step one. So instead of forcing onboarding first, PayX flips the flow. With PayX, value comes first and onboarding comes later. You can send USDC directly to an X handle, the recipient doesn’t need a wallet, and funds are securely held until they claim. They only onboard when there is actual value waiting for them. No friction, no pressure, just incentive. For agencies working with KOLs, this removes one of the biggest operational bottlenecks. Instead of chasing wallet addresses, dealing with errors, trying to avoid scams and struggling to scale payouts, agencies can pay creators directly through their X usernames. There is no onboarding required before payment, and funds remain secure until claimed. This makes execution faster and far more scalable. Crypto projects also benefit from this shift. Airdrops attempted to solve distribution but introduced issues like sybil farming, wallet submissions, complex eligibility criteria, and heavy wallet dependency. PayX simplifies this by allowing projects to reward real users directly through their social identity also without waiting or missing qualified users due to missing wallet submission deadline. Users can claim when ready, removing unnecessary friction and improving participation. For businesses operating on X, PayX introduces a native payment layer. Businesses can send USDC to customers instantly, whether for rewards, refunds, or incentives, without requiring any setup on the receiver’s end. Payments become part of the interaction, not a separate process. The shift is simple but powerful. Instead of forcing users through wallet setup before they experience value, PayX delivers value first and lets onboarding happen naturally. The flow moves from wallet to app to value, into a new model where the user receives value first and connects a wallet later if needed. Crypto onboarding doesn’t need more explanations. It needs better distribution of value. PayX is built to deliver exactly that. Currently on Testnet, PayX has processed: • $4M in wallet-less tips to X IDs • 33K active users • up to $40K daily volume • 106K+ transactions numbers. Give it a try at xylonet.xyz
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Merlin 🔮🪄✨️@merlindefi·
@its_Dhacute @lilsagee @wtffolly_ There's no general truth in what you said Ma. You just Dae selfish and entitled. If you are open about what you earn & even buy your man gifts, there's no reason why he wouldn't do more for you Na Almajiri reasoning be that your first statement.. Beggy Beggy kind of mentality
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Arike@its_Dhacute·
@lilsagee @merlindefi @wtffolly_ Bad character for saying the truth out loud? 😂 If my comment smelled bad, you'd have a counterargument by now. All I'm seeing is people upset that I said something they know is real 🙏
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Follyyyy@wtffolly_·
Nigerian men are truly ruined 😂 You make money, your babe is already included in your budget. She makes Money and you won't even know 😂😂
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Merlin 🔮🪄✨️@merlindefi·
@lilsagee @its_Dhacute @wtffolly_ Don't mind her. She probably has been in those relationships where the man carried a lot of her financial burden then when she earned her own money, he relaxed. Instead of her to be reasonable and grateful knowing it wasn't easy on him, she spuns up this selfish mentality lol
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bonertic@lilsagee·
@merlindefi @its_Dhacute @wtffolly_ She knows what she's doing bro, she realised her comment is smelling bad character and she can't take it back nor can she twist it😂😂😂
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