Been heads down few weeks finally ready to share it
CinchPay stablecoin checkout processor on @arc
How it works:
merchant drops a Pay button on their site customer clicks wallet auto switches to Arc they approve in under a second the USDC lands in the merchant's wallet
no signup, no merchant account, no payout schedule, no chargebacks
wallet is the account
three ways to add CinchPay anywhere:
hosted link you paste in an instagram bio, email, whatsapp
drop in iframe for webflow, shopify, wordpress, raw html
typed react component for next.js, vue, sveltekit
beyond that:
→ USDC + EURC, both native on Arc
→ smart contract verifiable on ArcScan
→ auto switch to Arc on connect (metamask, coinbase, rabby, walletconnect)
→ install wizard with stack specific snippets, exact paste locations
→ live dashboard reads payments directly from chain, no offchain db
→ postMessage callbacks for onSuccess, onClose
→ refunds built into the processor contract
→ 1% flat protocol fee, nothing else
→ MIT, open source
Everything you see is functional today
would love feedback from anyone shipping commerce on Arc.
https://t.co/BbvQMhFKKt
https://t.co/oMwGJunzTr
Officially secured the Builder role on @arc.
Nothing beats being recognized by an ecosystem you actually believe in.
Excited to see what we can cook up with the rest of the builders.
We keep building🫡
I've been in devrel and dev community for a long time, and lately I can't stop thinking about what the new "developer first" strategy looks like in the age of AI
some of you may not remember but Twilio and Stripe were the original "developer first" companies and developer education was their strategy. (circa 2014 infamous "ask your developer" twilio billboards)
starting roughly around 2012 they were baked in to just about every web developer educational resource: tutorials (shout out @railscasts), example apps, in-person and online bootcamps in the world
as you know, Stripe focused on world-class docs, case study / use case first and beginner-friendly SDKs. twilio went boots-on-the-ground / dev advocates at every web dev conference big or small, workshops on workshops
i lived this firsthand...i taught at @trybloc as a web dev mentor for years and later spent around 5 years as a dev advocate at Square trying to convince developers to switch from Stripe APIs to Square APIs. HA. no small feat
developers don't learn, evaluate, and adopt tools the same way they did 10 years ago. being a developer and being a developer advocate/evangelist, has shifted significantly with AI. so let's talk about this
as the race for the agentic infrastructure layer plays out, this is a question i'm spending a lot of time thinking about, and one i hope to help crack during my time at @arc@circle
Been heads down few weeks finally ready to share it
CinchPay stablecoin checkout processor on @arc
How it works:
merchant drops a Pay button on their site customer clicks wallet auto switches to Arc they approve in under a second the USDC lands in the merchant's wallet
no signup, no merchant account, no payout schedule, no chargebacks
wallet is the account
three ways to add CinchPay anywhere:
hosted link you paste in an instagram bio, email, whatsapp
drop in iframe for webflow, shopify, wordpress, raw html
typed react component for next.js, vue, sveltekit
beyond that:
→ USDC + EURC, both native on Arc
→ smart contract verifiable on ArcScan
→ auto switch to Arc on connect (metamask, coinbase, rabby, walletconnect)
→ install wizard with stack specific snippets, exact paste locations
→ live dashboard reads payments directly from chain, no offchain db
→ postMessage callbacks for onSuccess, onClose
→ refunds built into the processor contract
→ 1% flat protocol fee, nothing else
→ MIT, open source
Everything you see is functional today
would love feedback from anyone shipping commerce on Arc.
https://t.co/BbvQMhFKKt
https://t.co/oMwGJunzTr