Why Feedback Matters on Arc
The future of onchain finance isn't built by developers alone.
It's built by developers and users working together.
That's why feedback is one of the most valuable contributions anyone can make to the Arc ecosystem.
Feedback helps uncover bugs, glitches, and edge cases before products reach production.
It helps builders understand what users actually need, allowing them to prioritize the right features and make better product decisions.
It identifies friction points in the user experience, helping teams create smoother and more intuitive applications.
It validates assumptions and ensures products are solving real-world problems, and not just theoretical ones.
And sometimes, the best innovations come directly from community suggestions and observations.
If you're testing apps, tools, SDKs, or projects building on @arc
- Share your experience
- Report issues
- Suggest improvements
- Join discussions
- Engage with builders
Your feedback could shape the next generation of financial infrastructure on Arc.
And know that the strongest ecosystems aren't just built,
They are co-created by their communities.
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At @AIAgentsSummit Berlin, developers explored what happens when AI agents can do more than generate outputs.
Using Circle Agent Stack, builders showed agents that could hold wallets, manage budgets, discover paid services, pay for APIs or data, coordinate workflows, and return receipts.
Agents are starting to look like economic participants.
They need:
→ Wallets
→ Budgets
→ Low-cost payments
→ Programmable settlement
→ Receipts
→ Infrastructure for repeatable machine-to-machine activity
That is the kind of future Arc is being built to support.