A few weeks ago I started building a bridge on @arc to learn more about cross chain infrastructure.
Today it’s live.
ArcShift is a USDC bridge powered by Circle CCTP that lets users move USDC between Arc Testnet, Ethereum Sepolia, Base Sepolia, Arbitrum Sepolia, Avalanche Fuji, and OP Sepolia.
While building it, I spent most of my time fixing the small things that usually make Web3 apps frustrating:
• Wallet connection issues
• Slow balance updates
• RPC failures
• Poor mobile experience
So I added a fallback RPC system, improved transaction tracking, and made sure it works smoothly across desktop and mobile wallets.
Built with Next.js, TypeScript, Wagmi, RainbowKit, Viem, and Tailwind CSS.
This is my biggest Arc project so far and I’m still improving it every day.
Try it:
https://t.co/XLlubuR6T1
Source code:
https://t.co/AcYllRI7J3
Feedback is welcome.
Excited to share ArcShift, a project I've been building around Circle's CCTP V2 and Arc Network.
The original idea was simple: make moving USDC across chains easier while providing more visibility into what actually happens during a cross-chain transfer.
Instead of relying on wrapped assets, ArcShift uses Circle's native burn and mint architecture, allowing USDC to move across 23 EVM networks while remaining native on both sides.
Current capabilities include:
23 EVM networks supported including Ethereum Sepolia, Base, Arbitrum, OP Sepolia, Unichain, Sonic, Monad, Ink and many others.
Unified portfolio tracking that aggregates balances across chains without requiring multiple explorers.
Live analytics with volume statistics, route activity, verified transactions and community leaderboards.
Multi RPC fallback architecture designed to improve reliability and handle unstable public endpoints.
Search and filtering tools for exploring bridge history and activity.
One feature I particularly enjoyed building was the bridge visualization system.
Most bridges simply show a loading spinner and leave users guessing.
ArcShift instead exposes the entire transfer lifecycle through interactive flow diagrams and sequence diagrams, making the process easier to understand for both users and developers.
The transfer flow is straightforward.
Approve USDC spending.
USDC is burned on the source chain through TokenMessenger.
Circle Iris observes the burn event and generates an attestation.
ArcShift polls Iris until the signature becomes available.
MessageTransmitter verifies the signature and mints native USDC on the destination chain.
No wrapped assets.
No liquidity pools.
Native USDC is destroyed on one chain and recreated on another exactly as intended by CCTP V2.
I wanted ArcShift to be more than just another bridge.
The goal is to combine bridging, portfolio management, analytics and educational visualizations into a single experience for builders and the broader Web3 community.
Still plenty of ideas ahead and I'm looking forward to continuing to improve the platform.
Bridge Portal
https://t.co/9fQ1MiV92I
Analytics Dashboard
https://t.co/uFUDh7P5kp
Built by @asadleo416@arc@samconnerone@circle@BuildOnCircle
#BuildOnArc #ArcNetwork #USDC #CCTP #Web3 #CrossChain #EVM #Blockchain
Excited to share ArcShift, a project I've been building around Circle's CCTP V2 and Arc Network.
The original idea was simple: make moving USDC across chains easier while providing more visibility into what actually happens during a cross-chain transfer.
Instead of relying on wrapped assets, ArcShift uses Circle's native burn and mint architecture, allowing USDC to move across 23 EVM networks while remaining native on both sides.
Current capabilities include:
23 EVM networks supported including Ethereum Sepolia, Base, Arbitrum, OP Sepolia, Unichain, Sonic, Monad, Ink and many others.
Unified portfolio tracking that aggregates balances across chains without requiring multiple explorers.
Live analytics with volume statistics, route activity, verified transactions and community leaderboards.
Multi RPC fallback architecture designed to improve reliability and handle unstable public endpoints.
Search and filtering tools for exploring bridge history and activity.
One feature I particularly enjoyed building was the bridge visualization system.
Most bridges simply show a loading spinner and leave users guessing.
ArcShift instead exposes the entire transfer lifecycle through interactive flow diagrams and sequence diagrams, making the process easier to understand for both users and developers.
The transfer flow is straightforward.
Approve USDC spending.
USDC is burned on the source chain through TokenMessenger.
Circle Iris observes the burn event and generates an attestation.
ArcShift polls Iris until the signature becomes available.
MessageTransmitter verifies the signature and mints native USDC on the destination chain.
No wrapped assets.
No liquidity pools.
Native USDC is destroyed on one chain and recreated on another exactly as intended by CCTP V2.
I wanted ArcShift to be more than just another bridge.
The goal is to combine bridging, portfolio management, analytics and educational visualizations into a single experience for builders and the broader Web3 community.
Still plenty of ideas ahead and I'm looking forward to continuing to improve the platform.
Bridge Portal
https://t.co/9fQ1MiV92I
Analytics Dashboard
https://t.co/uFUDh7P5kp
Built by @asadleo416@arc@samconnerone@circle@BuildOnCircle
#BuildOnArc #ArcNetwork #USDC #CCTP #Web3 #CrossChain #EVM #Blockchain
ArcShift Update: Live Analytics Dashboard Added Today
Hi Guyss
I recently built ArcShift USDC Bridge for the Arc ecosystem.
Link: https://t.co/9fQ1MiVGSg
Quick update: I just added the live analytics dashboard today, and we are already seeing great traction. We just hit 58 successful bridges and over $828 in volume with a 100% success rate on day one.
The app lets you bridge native USDC from 23 different EVM chains straight into Arc using Circle CCTP. Because it uses a burn-and-mint model, there are no wrapped tokens or liquidity pools, making it fast and secure.
I’d really appreciate it if you could test it out and share your feedback review and suggestions. Your input will help me improve the project and build better tools for the community.
Dashboard: https://t.co/uFUDh7PD9X
Code: https://t.co/3CSoyrMYTU
Go check the links to try the bridge, view the live stats, and let me know your thoughts.
@arc@samconnerone@circle@BuildOnCircle
ArcShift just leveled up.
Built a native USDC bridge on Arc Network using Circle’s CCTP. No wrapped tokens, no liquidity pools to drain just pure burn-and-mint, sub-second finality.
This week I added something most testnet projects skip: full transparency.
Real Analytics. Real Numbers. No Mockups.
https://t.co/9gH8rm2you
Every single bridge transaction logged live: Full transaction registry with timestamps, routes, wallets all verifiable on https://t.co/OiynAOoUJ0
If a project can’t show you its own data, don’t trust the data. ArcShift shows everything.
23 EVM Chains → Arc, Natively
Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Avalanche, Polygon, Linea, Unichain, Sonic, Monad, Ink, Sei, World Chain, Pharos, Codex, EDGE, Injective, Morph, Plume, XDC all bridging straight into Arc via Circle CCTP. Solana next.
Why Arc + Circle make sense together:
USDC is Arc’s native gas token. No ETH, no second asset, nothing extra to hold. Pair that with CCTP’s burn-and-mint model and you get a bridge with no liquidity pool to hack and no wrapped-asset depeg risk.
Add in a gasless relayer mode, a one-click CCTP rescue system for stuck transfers, real-time RPC health monitoring across all 23 chains, and 6 wallet integrations and ArcShift starts feeling less like a testnet experiment and more like infrastructure.
Solo build. No team, no funding. Just a Cybersecurity student in Peshawar, Pakistan trying to ship something real on an underrated L1.
Currently in review for the Circle Developer Grant and Arc Architects Program.
Bridge: https://t.co/XLlubuR6T1 Live data: https://t.co/9gH8rm2you
Code: https://t.co/AcYllRI7J3
Go break it. Send feedback. Every test moves this forward 🙏
@arc@circle
#ArcNetwork #BuildOnArc #CCTP #USDC #Web3
A few weeks ago I started building a bridge on @arc to learn more about cross chain infrastructure.
Today it’s live.
ArcShift is a USDC bridge powered by Circle CCTP that lets users move USDC between Arc Testnet, Ethereum Sepolia, Base Sepolia, Arbitrum Sepolia, Avalanche Fuji, and OP Sepolia.
While building it, I spent most of my time fixing the small things that usually make Web3 apps frustrating:
• Wallet connection issues
• Slow balance updates
• RPC failures
• Poor mobile experience
So I added a fallback RPC system, improved transaction tracking, and made sure it works smoothly across desktop and mobile wallets.
Built with Next.js, TypeScript, Wagmi, RainbowKit, Viem, and Tailwind CSS.
This is my biggest Arc project so far and I’m still improving it every day.
Try it:
https://t.co/XLlubuR6T1
Source code:
https://t.co/AcYllRI7J3
Feedback is welcome.
Today I tried ArcShift on @arc.
ArcShift is a cross-chain USDC bridge that moves stablecoins to Arc Network instantly and it is powered by Circle's CCTP (Cross Chain Transfer Protocol).
@web3jamil Really appreciate you taking the time to test ArcShift and write such a detailed review. Great catch on the Swap page UI inconsistency I’ll get that cleaned up. Thanks for the kind words and support it means a lot
@circle If machines are becoming economic actors, Arc is basically the layer that lets them operate with capital contracts, and structure in a native way.
Arc Shift is a dapp from @arc testent using Circle CCTP.
Today I tested Arc Shift, a native bridge that transfers USDC in seconds. Its interface is simple and clear.
ArcShift, built on the CCTP (Cross-Chain Transfer Protocol), is Circle's protocol for transferring native USDC between blockchains using a burn-and-mint model; the USDC is burned at the origin and minted at the destination.
@bobbilee@asadleo416
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After weeks of building and continuous improvements, I am excited to share the current state of ArcShift USDC Bridge built for @arc.
ArcShift is more than just a bridge. It is a complete cross chain experience powered by Circle CCTP and designed with both users and developers in mind.
Current features include:
• Native USDC transfers across 23 chains using Circle CCTP
• Dynamic decimal detection for both 6 and 18 decimal deployments
• Smart allowance detection that skips unnecessary approvals
• Real time RPC latency monitoring
• Interactive transaction progress system
• Automatic network switching
• Transaction history tracking
• Unified multi chain USDC portfolio dashboard
• Multi chain Faucet Hub with official faucet links
• Circle On Ramp integration
• Developer Portal for diagnostics and configuration checks
• Embeddable Developer Widget SDK for dApps and ecosystem projects
• CCTP Scanner for tracking burn transactions, attestations, and mint status across chains
ArcShift was built independently with one goal in mind:
Make moving USDC to @arc simple, seamless, and accessible.
Still building.
Still improving.
Still shipping.
Live App
https://t.co/nugHwqdcqe
GitHub
https://t.co/3CSoyrMYTU
Feedback and suggestions are always appreciated.