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Arc's @arc tutorial, which raised $220 million, is here, with 60% going to the ecosystem! Guys, let's get started!
For regular users, I suggest first joining the Arc community/Discord to receive test tokens, experience the transfer and block explorer features, and then follow up on subsequent quests, demos, or ecosystem apps.
1⃣ Developers can directly access Arc Docs:
docs.arc.network
Connecting to Arc Testnet RPC, deploying contracts, testing USDC gas, sending stablecoins, running bridge in/out and App Kit, and most of the official common tasks are listed.
2⃣ Test tokens can be claimed at Circle Faucet:
faucet.circle.com
Currently, Arc Testnet is supported, and testnet USDC/EURC can be claimed to test transfers, contracts, and application fund flows.
3⃣ If you are a team, you can also apply for Circle Developer Grants:
circle.com/grant
The focus is on supporting AI Agent payments, stablecoin FX, P2P payments, treasury management, prediction markets, and lending.
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But let's make the key points clear:
Testnet interaction ≠ Airdrop promise.
Circle hasn't officially promised an Arc airdrop yet, but don't miss out.
That's how it is in the crypto: better to make a mistake than to miss out.

Arc
@arc
05-09
Applications for the Circle Developer Grants Program are now open.
We’re funding high-caliber teams building production-ready systems on Arc with USDC and the Circle Developer Platform across payments, treasury, FX, the agentic economy, and more.
We’re looking for strong


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