Introducing @arc_ai_wallet AI Meets Onchain Finance
Building wallets today still feels complicated for many users.
Managing addresses, switching chains, bridging assets, tracking transactions, and understanding onchain activity can be confusing — especially for newcomers.
That’s why I built ARC AI Wallet on the Circle Internet Group + Arc ecosystem.
What ARC AI Wallet Solves
ARC AI Wallet is designed to make crypto interactions simpler, smoother, and more intelligent through an AI-powered experience.
Instead of navigating multiple apps and complex interfaces, users can:
Send & receive USDC easily
Bridge assets across chains
Swap tokens with a cleaner workflow
Track wallet activity in one place
Use AI assistance for wallet actions and insights
The goal is simple:
Make onchain finance feel easy enough for everyday users.
Key Features Explained From The Slides
1. AI-Powered Wallet Experience
The wallet introduces an AI assistant layer that helps users understand and manage onchain actions more naturally.
This reduces friction for beginners while improving usability for advanced users.
2. Built Around USDC & ARC
Using USDC as the settlement layer creates a more stable and practical payment experience.
The @ARC ecosystem provides the infrastructure needed for scalable and seamless wallet interactions.
3. Cross-Chain Accessibility
With bridge functionality integrated, users can move assets more efficiently without relying on complicated workflows.
4. Real Activity Tracking
The dashboard focuses on transparency by showing wallet balances, transactions, and activity directly inside the interface.
5. Beginner-Friendly UX
A major focus of this project is simplifying crypto UX with:
Cleaner onboarding
Easier navigation
Modern wallet interface
Reduced technical complexity
Why I Built This
This is one of the biggest projects I’ve personally worked on during my builder journey.
The idea came from seeing how difficult crypto wallets still feel for normal users.
I wanted to experiment with combining:
AI assistance
Stablecoin payments
Better UX
Cross-chain accessibility
into one experience.
Current Status
The project is currently in MVP/Public Beta stage and is continuously improving with feedback, testing, and new integrations.
Future improvements planned:
Smarter AI actions
Better portfolio analytics
NFT support
Advanced security checks
Improved cross-chain automation
@circle@BuildOnCircle@bobbilee@bobbilee
Try The Wallet
🌐 https://t.co/0AWiR0GByQ
Would love feedback from the community on:
UI/UX
Features
Performance
AI assistant ideas
Wallet workflows
Always learning, improving, and building
Just tested the Swap Feature inside my @arc_ai_wallet built on @arc Testnet!
Here's how it works:
🔹 Select the token you want to swap from (USDC, EURC, etc.)
🔹 Choose the destination token
🔹 Enter the amount
🔹 Set your preferred slippage tolerance
🔹 Click Estimate Swap to preview the route and expected output
🔹 Confirm the transaction directly from your wallet
Powered by Arc App Kit, the process is designed to be simple, fast, and beginner-friendly.
💡 No confusing DeFi screens.
💡 Clean UI.
💡 Real-time swap estimation.
💡 Built directly into the wallet experience.
My goal with Arc AI Wallet is to make crypto transactions feel as easy as using any modern fintech app while keeping the power of Web3 under the hood.
Still improving the experience every day and would love feedback from the community! 🙌
#ArcNetwork #BuildOnArc #ArcAIWallet #USDC #EURC #CryptoWallet #DeFi #AI #Web3Builders #ArcTestnet
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Hey @bobbilee and @samconnerone
I wanted to kindly follow up regarding my Architect badge application.
Over the past few weeks, I've been actively contributing to Arc House by participating in discussions, helping community members, sharing product feedback, learning the ecosystem, and most importantly building Arc AI Wallet on Arc.I've consistently worked toward adding value to the community rather than focusing only on points, and I've also completed the required milestones for the Architect program.Despite all these contributions, I still haven't received my badge approval. I'm not sure if there's an issue with my application or if approvals are currently delayed.Could you please take a look when you get a chance? I'd really appreciate any update or guidance.Thank you for building such an amazing community and for all the support.
@circle@arc@0xemmyeth #ArcNetwork
I've been spending a lot of time inside @Arc House lately, not just hanging around but actively learning, building, testing, sharing feedback, and contributing wherever I can.
When I first joined the Arc community, I wasn't an experienced blockchain developer. I came in with curiosity, a willingness to learn, and the goal of building something useful. Arc House gave me the environment to do exactly that.
Over the past few weeks, I've:
🔹 Participated in community discussions and helped answer questions when possible.
🔹 Shared feedback on products, tools, and user experiences to help improve the ecosystem.
🔹 Learned about Arc infrastructure, developer tools, and the vision behind making blockchain development more accessible.
🔹 Engaged with builders, founders, and community members to understand real problems users face.
🔹 Consistently worked toward community milestones while contributing value instead of focusing only on points.
Most importantly, I've been building.
My project: @arc_ai_wallet
An AI-powered wallet built on Arc that aims to make crypto interactions simpler for everyday users.
Current features include:
✅ Wallet connection
✅ USDC balance tracking
✅ Send & receive functionality
✅ QR code payments
✅ Activity monitoring
✅ Swap & bridge integrations
✅ AI-powered wallet assistant
✅ Multi-currency support with USDC & EURC
The goal is simple:
Make blockchain feel less complicated and more conversational.
Instead of forcing users to understand every technical detail, the wallet helps them interact with their assets through a cleaner and more intuitive experience.
Building this project has taught me more than any tutorial could.
I've learned about:
• Wallet integrations
• Circle products
• USDC infrastructure
• Bridge mechanics
• User experience design
• Product iteration
• Community-driven development
Every piece of feedback from Arc members has helped improve the project.
What I appreciate most about Arc House is that it encourages people to actually build.
You don't need to be an expert on day one.
If you're willing to learn, experiment, ask questions, and keep shipping, there are people here ready to support you.
This is only the beginning for me.
I'll continue improving Arc AI Wallet, contributing to discussions, helping new members when I can, and building more products within the Arc ecosystem.
Thank you to everyone in Arc House who has shared feedback, answered questions, and supported builders like me.
Excited for what's next. 💙
@bobbilee@samconnerone@circle@BuildOnCircle
#BuildOnArc #ArcHouse #ArcNetwork #AIWallet #BuildInPublic #USDC #Circle #Web3Builders
The Bored Room was an eight-hour waiting game about legacy financial rails.
Approvals stalled. FX leaked value. Banking hours got in the way. The payment never arrived.
Funny because it was fictional.
Painful because it was familiar.
Arc is designed to fix this. An open internet platform built for:
→ 24/7 settlement
→ Sub-second finality
→ Stablecoin-native payments
→ Programmable FX
→ Agentic economic activity
Read the recap: https://t.co/D7PLPlgoG7
Arc Testnet is upgrading to v0.7.2.
This release activates on Testnet on June 18, 2026 at 5:00 AM PT, bringing new features to the network.
Please upgrade your testnet nodes before activation to avoid desyncing.
Release notes: https://t.co/HR3F1vZmLN
I've been spending a lot of time inside @Arc House lately, not just hanging around but actively learning, building, testing, sharing feedback, and contributing wherever I can.
When I first joined the Arc community, I wasn't an experienced blockchain developer. I came in with curiosity, a willingness to learn, and the goal of building something useful. Arc House gave me the environment to do exactly that.
Over the past few weeks, I've:
🔹 Participated in community discussions and helped answer questions when possible.
🔹 Shared feedback on products, tools, and user experiences to help improve the ecosystem.
🔹 Learned about Arc infrastructure, developer tools, and the vision behind making blockchain development more accessible.
🔹 Engaged with builders, founders, and community members to understand real problems users face.
🔹 Consistently worked toward community milestones while contributing value instead of focusing only on points.
Most importantly, I've been building.
My project: @arc_ai_wallet
An AI-powered wallet built on Arc that aims to make crypto interactions simpler for everyday users.
Current features include:
✅ Wallet connection
✅ USDC balance tracking
✅ Send & receive functionality
✅ QR code payments
✅ Activity monitoring
✅ Swap & bridge integrations
✅ AI-powered wallet assistant
✅ Multi-currency support with USDC & EURC
The goal is simple:
Make blockchain feel less complicated and more conversational.
Instead of forcing users to understand every technical detail, the wallet helps them interact with their assets through a cleaner and more intuitive experience.
Building this project has taught me more than any tutorial could.
I've learned about:
• Wallet integrations
• Circle products
• USDC infrastructure
• Bridge mechanics
• User experience design
• Product iteration
• Community-driven development
Every piece of feedback from Arc members has helped improve the project.
What I appreciate most about Arc House is that it encourages people to actually build.
You don't need to be an expert on day one.
If you're willing to learn, experiment, ask questions, and keep shipping, there are people here ready to support you.
This is only the beginning for me.
I'll continue improving Arc AI Wallet, contributing to discussions, helping new members when I can, and building more products within the Arc ecosystem.
Thank you to everyone in Arc House who has shared feedback, answered questions, and supported builders like me.
Excited for what's next. 💙
@bobbilee@samconnerone@circle@BuildOnCircle
#BuildOnArc #ArcHouse #ArcNetwork #AIWallet #BuildInPublic #USDC #Circle #Web3Builders
1/ Calling all artists, media curators and publishers! Today we're proud to present the Lepton Agent Hackathon, a virtual event in collaboration with Arc exploring agents that transact at the smallest scale - with Circle Agent Stack! Here's how to participate and win 👇
XyloNet is building stablecoin DeFi and social tipping on Arc Testnet.
Built by ForgeLabs, @Xylonet_ brings together:
→ Stablecoin swaps for USDC and EURC
→ Liquidity pools
→ CCTP V2 bridging
→ ERC-4626 vaults
Alongside XyloNet, PayX adds a consumer payment flow that lets users send USDC tips (which are held in smart-contract escrow) to an X handle before the recipient has connected a wallet.
Together, they show how Arc can support both DeFi infrastructure and payment UX on the same stablecoin-native settlement layer.
https://t.co/xapgRUOSqI
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
Liquidity infrastructure for stablecoin FX is building on Arc.
@AerodromeFi is coming to Arc, deploying its exchange infrastructure to help power Arc’s stablecoin-native ecosystem.
This launch unlocks:
→ Deeper markets for FX swaps and liquidity provision
→ A proven way to bootstrap stablecoin liquidity on Arc
→ Capital-efficient infrastructure to help grow onchain economies
More to come.