Circle Launches Arc Public Testnet
A New Economic Operating System for the Internet Opens with Over 100 Launch and Design Participants
    
Arc represents a major step forward in building open, programmable financial infrastructure for the global economy. Featuring predictable dollar-based fees, sub-second transaction finality, opt-in configurable privacy, and direct integration with Circle’s full-stack platform, Arc enables a wide range of use cases across lending, capital markets, foreign exchange (FX), and global payments.
    “With Arc’s public testnet, we’re seeing remarkable early momentum as leading companies, protocols, and projects begin to build and test. Combined, these companies reach billions of users, move, exchange, and custody hundreds of trillions in assets and payments, and support local economies across 
The Arc Ecosystem Is Growing
Capital Markets
At the very foundation of our economic system are markets for capital—including equity, fixed income and derivatives, and the crucial clearing and custody infrastructure that power them. Upgrading the financial system onto a new economic operating system paves the way for significant improvements in efficiency, innovation, and reach.
Leading capital markets firms engaging with Arc include: Apollo (APO:NYSE), BNY (BK:NYSE), 
Banks, Asset Managers, and Insurers
Retail and institutional banks, as well as asset managers and insurers, are crucial purveyors of capital, credit, investing, payments, and treasury infrastructure worldwide. Opportunities in payments, lending, asset issuance, and capital markets are rapidly expanding onchain.
Leading banks and asset managers engaging with Arc include: Absa (ABG:JSE), 
Global Payments, Technology, and Fintech Ecosystem
One of the killer applications on Arc is payments, which builds on the value of a general-purpose Economic OS and enables frictionless payment utility for people, businesses, and institutions around the world. That same architecture extends to agentic AI systems, enabling a future where autonomous agents are programmatically sending, exchanging, and settling value globally in real time. A broad array of technology and payment-focused firms spanning global technology leaders, fintechs, cross-border payments providers, retail payment networks, B2B payments, remittances, and e-commerce platforms are engaging with Arc, including: 
Stablecoins and Asset Issuers
Arc provides core infrastructure for issuers of fiat stablecoins, tokenized equities, credit funds, and money market funds. Central to this is Arc’s roadmap for stablecoins as tokens for gas fees, as well as native infrastructure that will be deployed on Arc for core stablecoin swaps and FX liquidity.
Digital asset issuers from key geographies—including 
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AUDF issued by Forte Securities 
- BRLA issued by Avenia
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JPYC issued by JPYC Inc. 
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      KRW1 issued by BDACS
- MXNB issued by Juno (a Bitso company)
- PHPC issued by Coins.PH
- QCAD issued by Stablecorp
Circle is engaging a broad set of stablecoin issuers and stakeholders—including dollar, euro, and other global digital asset issuers—to bring their assets onto Arc.
Enabling Developers
Leading ecosystem players providing developer tooling and blockchain infrastructure that are joining Arc for testnet include:
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      Digital Wallets:
      Bron, Exodus, Fireblocks, Hecto Innovation, Ledger, MetaMask, Privy, Rainbow, Turnkey, Vultisig connect Arc into desktop and mobile app experiences.
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      Developer Tools:
      Alchemy, Chainlink, Crossmint, Dynamic, Fun.xyz, LayerZero, Pimlico, Thirdweb, ZeroDev support builders with frameworks and kits.
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      AI: Building on Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK to enrich the developer experience on Arc with AI-powered developer tools.
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      Crosschain
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      Across, Stargate, Wormhole connect Arc to other blockchain networks.
- Infrastructure: Blockdaemon, Blockscout, Bridge, Elliptic, Quicknode, Ramp Network, Tenderly, Transak, TRM help keep Arc accessible, performant, compliant, and reliable.
Digital Asset Markets and Liquidity
Foundational to Arc are major protocols, venues, and services that are central to existing digital asset markets including exchanges, market makers, OTC desks, borrow/lend, and yield protocols. Participants engaging with Arc include:
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      DEXs
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      Curve, Dromos Labs (Aerodrome, Velodrome), Eular Finance, Fluid,Uniswap Labs provide decentralized trading and liquidity pools.
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      CEXs
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      Bitvavo, ByBit ,Coinbase (COIN:NASDAQ),Coincheck (CNCK:NASDAQ), Hashkey, Kraken, Robinhood (HOOD:NASDAQ) expand access points into the Arc ecosystem.
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      Market Makers and OTCs: Auros, B2C2, Cumberland, Galaxy Digital (GLXY:NASDAQ), GSR, IMC,Forte Securities , Keyrock, NONCO, Wintermute,Zodia Markets provide efficient access to liquidity globally.
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      Borrow/Lend:
       Aave, Maple, Morpho enable credit and capital efficiency with stablecoins and tokenized assets.
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      Yield:
      Centrifuge, Superform, Securitize power stablecoin-native yield opportunities.
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      Tokenized Fund Issuers: 
      WTGXX and CRDT by WisdomTree (WT:NYSE) provide access to yield-bearing tokenized investment funds.
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      Custodians:
      
        BitGo , Copper, Taurus,Zodia Custody provide digital asset storage for institutions.
The Path to Distributed Governance
The launch of Arc’s public testnet marks the beginning of a network designed to evolve into a distributed, community-driven system. While Circle is stewarding the initial development and operation of Arc, the long-term vision is for the network to be operated and governed by a broad, globally distributed set of participants — including financial institutions, technology platforms, infrastructure providers, and protocol developers building on Arc who contribute to its growth and integrity.
This progression will include expanding validator participation, establishing transparent and verifiable governance frameworks, and enabling community involvement in network evolution. The goal for Arc is to become the shared, neutral layer of economic infrastructure for the internet — open, cryptographically accountable, and collectively operated.
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