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Seamless transfer on @arc by @Painite_ASB

Katılım Nisan 2026
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Painite Pay
Painite Pay@PainitePay·
Payments in crypto should not feel this complicated. Painite Pay is built to make sending and receiving USDC as simple as sharing a link. No switching apps. No long addresses. No confusion.
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Painite Pay
Painite Pay@PainitePay·
@arclens_app That’s great, looking forward to getting reviews on PainitePay
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Arclens
Arclens@arclens_app·
incase you missed it, you could leave a feedback or review on all projects listed on arclens to help the builder ship a more quality product. - go to arclenz.xyz/ecosystem - test out the project of choice - click on leave a review - you can choose to make it public or private just for the builder. - reviews are only allowed for users who have interacted on arc or used the specific product. this is our way of making feedbacks genuine and filled with less slop.
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Arclens
Arclens@arclens_app·
don’t limit yourself by what you think can be built on @arc. If you can think it, you can build it. the experience for developers is already simple enough to go from idea to something working without getting stuck on complexity. what matters now is creativity and execution. we’re seeing builders explore different directions, test ideas, and turn concepts into actual products faster than expected. at Arclens, the focus is to keep the ecosystem moving making it easier to discover what’s being built and where you can plug in. there’s more room here than most people realize.
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mufettis 🐋
mufettis 🐋@nftmufettisi·
Don’t fade @arc thank me later The Arc Architects Program is still live and im stacking points consistently. The @circle backing is a big signal here. On top of that, the stack just went open source, and they dropped an AppKit that makes it way easier to both run a node and build DApps on the network. @cryptokhenzar posted a mini DApp for cross-chain USDC transfers + contract deployment. Built entirely with vibecoding, with the full process documented. If u’re looking to generate onchain activity, you can use it but don't forget, use burner wallet for testnet ops. 👉 flowpay-sand.vercel.app > Become a builder > Ship DApps > Avoid the crowd go niche and specific > Win the big prize Before the AppKit release, i didnt think raw onchain activity would matter much for airdrops. That changed. Now, beyond the Architects Program, the real edge will likely come from actually building especially with AppKit. This is the new meta ***This is not paid advertising or collaboration***
mufettis 🐋@nftmufettisi

I previously highlighted @arc as a prime candidate for my "zero-cost" watchlist. Now that the Architects program is officially live, the path to a potential airdrop is looking incredibly clear. If Circle is building the infrastructure for stablecoin finance (USDC as gas? Sub-second finality? Yes, please), then accumulating these points is the ultimate pre-game ritual. Here is the strategic playbook to maximize your standing without spending a dime. Arc House & the Architects Program First what is Arc doing? Arc isn’t just another perp DEX narrative. They’re building a contributor-driven ecosystem where early users arent just “users” they’re Architects And right now, entry is: > Free > Open > Undersaturated Join Arc House: community.arc.network/home > Create your profile > Start contributing > Earn points > Climb tiers Simple on the surface. But the design is deeper than most “points programs” Tier system Tier 0 -> just joined Tier 1 -> 500 pts Tier 2 -> 3,500 pts Tier 3 -> 15,000 pts+ Where the alpha actually is Inside My Contributions, Arc shows you exactly how to earn But here’s the edge most people miss: Not all contributions are equal. The system favors: > Consistency over bursts > Signal over spam > Creativity over repetition it means Anyone can participate But only intentional builders reach Tier 1 / Tier 2 Higher tiers unlock: > Early access > Deeper ecosystem visibility > Potential governance weight > And yes likely airdrop asymmetry My strategy is not doing just “do tasks” Build a loop: > Pick 2-3 contribution types > Go deep instead of wide > Show originality > Stay consistent daily The markets are in a terrible state, and there are very few projects that are truly worth investing your time in. Therefore, when we find such good projects, we need to differentiate ourselves by doing better work than simple farmers.

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Chris Ries
Chris Ries@chrisries·
now is the golden era for process driven individuals
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Sam | Circle and Arc Community
Sam | Circle and Arc Community@samconnerone·
Builders this is a really great intro to CCTP that’s available RIGHT NOW on Arc House! @Panchu2605 is a great teacher and I’m glad he’s taken the time to detail this out. True community builders seek to serve others first. Perfect example of the future our community 🫶🏾
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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Painite Pay
Painite Pay@PainitePay·
This is still early, but it shows what can happen when infrastructure is designed for usability. @arc makes it possible to think about payments in simpler terms, and PainitePay is one small step in that direction.
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Painite Pay
Painite Pay@PainitePay·
Under the hood, it stays simple and predictable. Payments use standard ERC20 functions like transfer, which means value moves exactly as expected without hidden mechanics. That consistency is what makes building reliable payment flows possible.
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Painite Pay@PainitePay·
Payments in crypto should not feel this complicated. Painite Pay is built to make sending and receiving USDC as simple as sharing a link. No switching apps. No long addresses. No confusion.
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Arclens
Arclens@arclens_app·
60+ projects currently in the arclens ecosystem directory. as a builder is your project one of them👀? and as a user have you tried and given feedback on some of the listed projects? y'all need to check out some of the newest listings, cool stuff being cooked up by @arc builders. arclenz.xyz/ecosystem
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Painite
Painite@Painite_ASB·
I built something simple but powerful. Painite Pay A way to send and receive crypto payments through a link, just like you would share a URL. No friction. No confusion. No complicated steps. Built on @arc, it lets anyone generate a payment link, share it, and get paid in USDC seamlessly. - You open the link - connect your wallet, and pay. Starting with simplicity. This is still early, but it works. Clean. Fast. Practical. I would love for the Arc team and builders to check it out and share thoughts. Live here: painite-pay-xeyb.vercel.app Let me know what you think.
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Painite Pay@PainitePay·
What if you can request payment from anyone with link and QR code?
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Painite Pay@PainitePay·
Built on arc
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