Circle: Arc will gradually move from the testnet to the production environment, with a focus on building resilient stablecoin infrastructure this year.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that stablecoin issuer Circle announced it will focus on building more resilient stablecoin infrastructure by 2026 to promote further adoption at the enterprise and institutional levels. Circle’s Chief Product and Technology Officer Nikhil Chandhok revealed plans to advance its Layer1 blockchain Arc, aimed at institutions and large-scale applications, from testnet to production environment. Meanwhile, Circle will continue to expand the use cases for USDC, EURC, USYC, and partner-issued stablecoins by supporting more blockchain networks to enhance token usability and coverage. Chandhok stated that this includes deepening native support on key networks, strengthening integration with Arc, and making it easier for institutional users to hold, transfer, and programmatically use stablecoins, integrating them into their daily business processes. (Cointelegraph)
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Circle: Arc will gradually move from the testnet to the production environment, with a focus on building resilient stablecoin infrastructure this year.
Odaily Planet Daily reports that stablecoin issuer Circle announced it will focus on building more resilient stablecoin infrastructure by 2026 to promote further adoption at the enterprise and institutional levels. Circle’s Chief Product and Technology Officer Nikhil Chandhok revealed plans to advance its Layer1 blockchain Arc, aimed at institutions and large-scale applications, from testnet to production environment. Meanwhile, Circle will continue to expand the use cases for USDC, EURC, USYC, and partner-issued stablecoins by supporting more blockchain networks to enhance token usability and coverage. Chandhok stated that this includes deepening native support on key networks, strengthening integration with Arc, and making it easier for institutional users to hold, transfer, and programmatically use stablecoins, integrating them into their daily business processes. (Cointelegraph)