the old model was built on trust.
the new model is built on verification.
test it, break it, and share your feedback on Flowra: https://t.co/LhxAN8iGBQ
i think one of the biggest mistakes crypto projects make is treating their token like the product itself.
eventually people start asking:
“okay but what does this actually do besides trade?”
that’s why @arc’s direction feels interesting to me.
the arc token seems more tied to how the network operates through things like staking, governance, participation and ecosystem coordination instead of just hype cycles.
even the fee structure feels more practical. users think in dollar based costs while the network still settles through arc, which makes more sense for businesses and institutions that care about predictability.
i also think the industry is slowly moving toward stability and predictability over pure narratives, especially if projects want real businesses, developers and institutions to actually use the infrastructure long term.
most people outside crypto do not care about token culture or volatile gas fees. they just want systems that work reliably and make sense economically.
overall, i think projects that survive long term will probably be the ones building actual infrastructure and coordination systems instead of depending only on speculation and arc seems to understand that pretty well.
https://t.co/cGKG3e23HL
Cross-border payments look different when money moves instantly.
Consumer remittances, tokenized invoices, and programmatic payout systems all become more usable.
What is it actually like to build on Arc?
At Arc Studio, early builders from @BuFi_Global, @dynamic_xyz, and @0xsequence shared how they’re using Arc to power wallets, interoperability, and better UX for real applications.
From embedded wallets to crosschain coordination, this is what’s being built on Arc today.
Why did Circle build Arc?
At Arc Studio, the product team shared the vision for Arc as the Economic OS for onchain finance and what that means for builders.
From interoperability to stablecoin-native infrastructure, Arc is designed to support real use cases across FX, lending, capital markets, and payments.
If you’re building onchain, this is worth a watch.