Circle has made a big move for developers. Its Circle Contracts platform now works on Arc Testnet. Builders can deploy, manage, and monitor smart contracts with enterprise-level tools. The system is designed to make smart contracts simple and fast.
Developers can use ready-made, security-audited templates to tokenize assets in minutes. They can create ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC-1155 tokens for lending, trading, rewards, and payments. A single console handles the full lifecycle of contracts. Users can monitor key events and get notifications through webhooks. Circle Contracts on Arc Testnet is free, giving developers room to experiment without extra costs.
Circle Contracts now supports Arc Testnet!
Arc developers can now deploy, manage, and monitor smart contracts with enterprise-grade tooling. Smart contracts made effortless.
→ Security-audited templates to tokenize assets in minutes
→ Spin up ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC-1155 for… pic.twitter.com/vV0AoTXpc4— Arc (@arc) December 2, 2025
Circle Wallets and Expanded Access
Alongside smart contracts, Circle Wallets is now live on Arc Testnet. Builders can access a full range of wallet infrastructure that is flexible, embeddable, secure, and multichain. This allows faster development without running custom infrastructure or learning complex coding languages like Solidity.
Circle Gateway is live on Arc Testnet, unlocking instant crosschain USDC liquidity for all builders.
→ Create unified USDC balances
→ Deliver on-demand crosschain liquidity
→ Plug-and-play access to any supported chain pic.twitter.com/EStBFdteAA— Arc (@arc) November 24, 2025
Circle has been expanding quickly. Recent moves include partnerships and integrations such as:
- Circle and OpenMind teaming up for AI payments, helping machines interact securely with digital currency.
- USDC and developer tools launching on Monad Blockchain, enabling smooth cross-chain transactions for DeFi.
- xReserve for interoperable USDC stablecoins, letting teams deploy tokens across networks without third-party bridges.
- ClearBank partnership to expand access to Circle-backed digital currencies in Europe.
Introducing Circle xReserve, a new interoperability infrastructure for blockchain teams to launch USDC-backed stablecoins.
Built to expand the USDC ecosystem, xReserve enables developers and users to transfer value seamlessly between USDC and USDC-backed stablecoins across… pic.twitter.com/lXKWSibwZT
— Circle (@circle) November 18, 2025
These expansions highlight Circle’s focus on developer-friendly tools, enterprise-ready services, and broader USDC adoption.
Why This Matters
Circle’s growth in tools and infrastructure signals stronger support for developers building blockchain applications. With easy smart contract deployment, secure wallets, and global partnerships, the company is pushing adoption of USDC and other digital assets. Developers now have faster, safer, and more flexible ways to create and manage digital contracts.
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