Circle, the major stablecoin issuer behind USD Coin (USDC), has announced the launch of a public testnet for Arc, its innovative open layer-1 blockchain. Designed to integrate seamlessly with existing financial systems and DeFi applications, Arc aims to build “the economic operating system for the internet,” according to Circle’s officials. The testnet rollout features participation from over 100 prominent companies spanning banking, capital markets, and fintech sectors, reflecting robust industry interest and confidence.
The initiative has garnered notable support from financial giants such as BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, State Street, and major payment firms including Visa, Mastercard, and Nuvei. These industry players are actively testing Arc, indicating a significant push toward cross-border and enterprise-scale blockchain adoption. The network’s architecture enables local markets across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and beyond to connect on a unified platform, providing enterprise-grade infrastructure suited for traditional financial institutions and decentralized project builders alike.
Arc’s architecture supports a variety of fiat-pegged tokens, stablecoins, and FX liquidity, with issuers from countries such as Japan, Brazil, Mexico, and the Philippines actively involved. Its versatility extends to integrations with leading developer platforms like MetaMask, Fireblocks, Chainlink, and LayerZero, as well as cross-chain bridges like Wormhole and Stargate, to enable seamless interoperability.
The network’s development roadmap includes AI incorporation, with Anthropic’s Claude SDK planned to introduce AI-powered developer tools, further accelerating the adoption and development of blockchain applications on Arc.
Circle’s CEO, Jeremy Allaire, emphasized that Arc is “purpose-built to connect every local market to the global economy,” highlighting its potential to serve a diverse array of companies and projects. The long-term vision is to evolve Arc into a community-governed network, fostering broader validator participation and transparent governance mechanisms.
Circle CEO announces building private stablecoins on Arc. Source: Jeremy Allaire
Originally announced in August, Arc is expected to utilize USDC as its native gas token, with plans to support private stablecoins issued by various entities on the network. This development hints at the blockchain’s broader role in optimizing cross-border payments, foreign exchange, and global finance infrastructure — marrying traditional finance stability with the innovation of blockchain technology.
This article was originally published as Circle Unveils Arc Testnet with BlackRock, Goldman, Visa & Mastercard Partnership on Crypto Breaking News – your trusted source for crypto news, Bitcoin news, and blockchain updates.

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