The biggest barrier to cross-chain adoption isn't technology, it's friction.
Users shouldn't need to manage multiple gas tokens, navigate complex bridge flows, or understand network architecture just to move value.
As stablecoin ecosystems continue to expand, seamless asset mobility becomes increasingly important.
At XyloNet, we believe the future of cross-chain infrastructure is simple:
Move value efficiently.
Abstract complexity.
Focus on the user.
The future of cross-chain isn't more complexity, It's abstraction.
7.4% of all Arc testnet transactions flowing through @Xylonet_ infrastructure before mainnet.
The numbers are speaking louder every day.
Build. Scale. Repeat.
XyloNet 🤝 @arc
Stablecoin-native DeFi on Arc Testnet - StableSwap AMM, CCTP V2 bridge, ERC-4626 vaults, and composable liquidity pools for USDC and EURC. Plus PayX: tip any X handle in USDC before the recipient even has a wallet.
https://t.co/bESvk3xLkO
XyloNet 🤝 @arc
Stablecoin-native DeFi on Arc Testnet - StableSwap AMM, CCTP V2 bridge, ERC-4626 vaults, and composable liquidity pools for USDC and EURC. Plus PayX: tip any X handle in USDC before the recipient even has a wallet.
https://t.co/bESvk3xLkO
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XyloNet started from a simple observation:
stablecoins had already won product-market fit, but the infrastructure around them still felt fragmented.
Users were moving between bridges, wallets, swaps, vaults, and payment tools just to complete a single flow.
Too many steps. Too much friction.
So we built XyloNet around one idea:
stablecoin usage should feel continuous.
Swap.
Bridge.
Earn yield.
Send payments.
All connected through one stablecoin-native system.
We’re building infrastructure that makes stablecoins actually usable at scale.
And PayX became one of the clearest proofs of that.
With PayX, people can send native @USDC to an X handle directly.
No wallet setup required before receiving.
No complicated onboarding.
That single UX decision changed behavior completely.
Now we’re seeing:
• 100K+ tips processed
• Millions in @USDC volume
• Tens of thousands of unique users
• Organic usage
Because people don’t adopt infrastructure.
They adopt experiences that make sense.
Underneath it all, @arc gives us the execution speed and finality needed for real-time interactions, while @circle provides the native USDC powering movement across chains.
The result is something bigger than tipping or DeFi individually.
It’s a stablecoin ecosystem where liquidity, payments, and capital movement finally work together instead of existing as disconnected products.
Quantum computers are currently one of the biggest future risks facing cryptocurrency
Right now, no blockchain appears completely safe against the long-term threat of quantum computing, and migrating existing chains to post-quantum cryptography may not be easy
This is why building the foundation of a blockchain around post-quantum cryptography from the start could be one of the safest approaches moving forward
At the moment, @arc is one of the few blockchain projects actively taking this route
Here’s a video explanation of how quantum computers could impact blockchain cryptography and why @arc’s post-quantum approach stands out as a strong long-term security solution
Final Thought:
People don’t adopt what they don’t understand, they stick with what feels easy.
Stablecoins aren’t early anymore, the experience still is.
"Fix that, and everything else follows".
This is where real products stand out:
Projects like XyloNet and PayX are focused on one thing:
Reducing friction.
> Fewer steps
> Cleaner flows
> Less thinking required
> Not adding complexity but removing it.
Onboarding > Features
You can build the most advanced system...
But if users struggle to start, they won’t stay.
Adoption begins at first use, not final capability.
Where XyloNet Fits In
XyloNet benefits from native stablecoin design by enabling cleaner routing and more reliable liquidity movement including less friction and more consistency.
Final Thoughts:
> Wrapped assets made cross-chain possible but native stablecoins make it scalable.
> Wrapped assets introduce layers of trust but native assets preserve it.
"And in finance, trust is everything".
Where XyloNet Fits In
XyloNet benefits from native stablecoin design by enabling cleaner routing and more reliable liquidity movement including less friction and more consistency.
Final Thoughts:
> Wrapped assets made cross-chain possible but native stablecoins make it scalable.
> Wrapped assets introduce layers of trust but native assets preserve it.
"And in finance, trust is everything".