ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE NEXT AIRDROP THAT WILL COOK?
For those of you who are new in the space and are busy jumping from one project to the other searching for the next big project .
Let me tell you my own observations now.
Project have and will always reward those that interacted or used there product genuinely without even expecting anything in return . Either through test net or retroactive .
And they most time don't even promise there users of any airdrop.
I can still remember how most of us qualified for airdrops like.
$PENGU
$BONK
$EIGEN
$SUI
$TIA
$PROVE
Now most of us are expecting
$MASK
@BASE and so many others but the big question is this did you interacted or make use of there product?
From experience the most rewarding airdrops are the ones we did not expect .
This is why I urge you to leave the CT noise and interact with that protocol in your bookmark .
Not a financial advice but if you have it $$$ go and stake some $PROVE while you can. @SuccinctLabs silence is a huge signal to me.
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The Arc Privacy Whitepaper frames privacy as opt-in confidentiality for real-world financial workflows, not anonymity. The core message is confidentiality with oversight: giving applications a way to protect sensitive transaction data and private smart contract state when needed, while supporting governed visibility for authorized parties.
In this livestream, Circle will walk builders through the whitepaper and the design principles behind privacy on Arc. The discussion should cover why public-by-default transparency can limit use cases such as payroll, treasury operations, trading, lending, and swaps, how the Arc roadmap approaches confidential execution through ArcaneVM, and what developers should understand now while privacy functionality remains on the roadmap.
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@Btcsolwhale@arc Am so glad for the numerous opportunities arc is presenting to us. A lot of things are going to be made easy as it consign stablecoins adoption.
Are you ready guys ?
The countdown is here already.
If you are attending please give a shout out .
Am so excited for this opportunity @arc is giving us .
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Imagine seeing a creator’s post on X and sending them USDC instantly.
No long wallet explanation.
No “download this first.”
No awkward crypto onboarding.
Just: “I liked what you made. Here’s value.”
That’s the idea behind PayX.
Social money should feel as easy as social media.
Arc Transaction Memos are now available on Arc Testnet.
Memo-enabled calls add structured context to contract execution, preserve sender attribution, and only emit memo events when the contract call succeeds.
Use them to:
→ Add invoice IDs, payout refs, or customer IDs
→ Track payment context onchain
→ Make payments easier to reconcile
Start building: https://t.co/09eTztWiuV
Identity-Based Payments Are the Missing Layer for Stablecoin Adoption
Stablecoins have become one of crypto's biggest success stories.
But sending them is still harder than it should be.
The biggest obstacle isn't just awareness but It is user experience.
Think about how people share payment details today.
They exchange:
• Phone numbers
• Emails
• X handles
Not long wallet addresses. People think in identities not hexadecimal strings.
That's why identity-based payments matter, Instead of asking someone to copy and paste a wallet address, you simply send funds to an identity they already use online.
The experience feels familiar from day one. This is the approach @Xylonet_ is taking with #PayX.
Users can send USDC directly to an X handle, even if the recipient doesn't have a wallet yet.
The payment comes first then the Wallet setup can happen later.
That removes one of crypto's biggest onboarding hurdles.
No asking new users to:
: Create a wallet first
: Save a seed phrase immediately
: Copy long addresses
: Learn blockchain before receiving money
Imagine tipping a creator, paying a freelancer, rewarding a community member or sending money across borders using nothing more than an X username. That is a dramatically simpler payment experience right ? ✅️
Of course simplicity shouldn't come at the expense of security.
This is why Identity based payments still rely on secure claim mechanisms and blockchain settlement.
The goal isn't to replace blockchain security rather It's to hide unnecessary complexity.
Mass adoption won't happen because everyone learns wallet addresses. It will happen when payments feel as easy as sending a message.
That's the future XyloNet is building on @arc where identity becomes the gateway to seamless stablecoin payments.
XyloNet USDC-EURC LP is rank 7 on @Arc testnet.
602k+ holders, 10.7M+ transfers.
40M+ total txns through @Xylonet_ out of Arc's 538M+ total - and that's excluding bridge transactions. 7.4% of the entire testnet running through one protocol's infrastructure before mainnet even exists.
gXylo