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  • MystiqueMide Dev Educator A
     4.34K  @MystiqueMide

    One thing I said last week still stands Everyone wants to build on ARC right now, but eventually, we’re going to see a lot of abandoned products. If you want to build, build with a long-term mindset. From MVP to an actual scalable product. From solo experiments to real teams, operations, users, funding, and sustainability. If you’re building only because you expect incentives, you’ll probably end up disappointed. Build because: >you genuinely enjoy it >you want to solve a real problem >or join an existing team that’s already serious about scaling There are already many teams looking for contributors. Don’t build on ARC just because you heard “ARC is for builders” Ask yourself these, and ensure to bookmark it. ->What is my app actually for? ->What real problem does it solve? ->Is this a temporary hype product or something people would genuinely use? ->Why does this app need the ARC stack specifically? ->Would this still exist if incentives disappeared tomorrow? ->Can strangers understand my product in under 30 seconds? ->Who are my target users? ->Is there demand outside CT? ->Can this app scale technically and financially? ->Am I willing to maintain this for years? ->Would I still build this even if nobody posted about it? ->Am I building a product or just farming attention? ->What happens after testnet? ->Do I actually have a roadmap? ->Can this evolve from an MVP into a real company? ->Will this need a team eventually? ->How will onboarding look for new users? ->Is the user experience actually good or only understandable to devs? ->What makes this different from the 50 others being launched right now? ->If another team raises funding first, would I continue? ->Am I prepared for slow growth and hard months? ->What could this look in 5 to 10 years? ->Could investors or users take this seriously long term? ->Is this sustainable without constant incentives? ->Answering these questions honestly changes everything. You do not have to become a builder because everyone else is building. Build something useful, scalable, and sustainable. Or join a team and help them scale theirs.

    geek D
     10.29K  @smolgeeek

    everyone wants to build on arc with ai but i realized that this is too scary because the motive seem to be aimed at getting future incentives so leads to this very simple question; what is to happen after the incentives have been received post mainnet ? are builders with ai to pause once goal is achieved ? understand that i do use my own predicament or situation to analyze others plans since the majority is often aimed at one thing i want to build, but i lack a few things: - enough capital to bootstrap project fundamentals - the lack of team to assemble and continue the journey - the pessimism in me telling me that continuously my project will be irrelevant, and i will be forced to abandon it - that i lack the 100% dedication to keep building and keep the community engaged hear me out, the world is usually diverse, so there is a strong possibility that many feel the same way so i suggest to do this only for fun and: - do not make real promises, build for fun - do not expect something extraordinary j

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    The tweet warns that projects built on ARC for incentives may not be sustainable, and recommends focusing on long‑term value and problem solving.
  • wyck 📴 Influencer Educator C
     227.08K  @wyckoffweb

    You all are now showing off your Arc house points? Some of you might just get disappointed again. But before that happens, remember this: Arc airdrop is not confirmed. And if there is ever an airdrop, I’d strongly suggest focusing on actually building something on Arc Testnet to position yourself better. Not just farming points and hoping.

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    Arc airdrop not confirmed, recommend focusing on testnet projects
  • icefrog.◎ 🇻🇳 OnChain_Analyst Tokenomics_Expert B
     7.22K  @icefrog_sol

    This is the real leverage: ARC stitching ARC Drive (server‑blind memory), hardware‑anchored keys/Smart ID and attested agent actions (ANIMA + ZKURT) into one sovereign UX means you ship provable outcomes instead of raw data Big caveat: model routing, UX and scale decide if testnet momentum becomes product‑market fitUSDC gas & burn mechanics are the right levers to watch

    Ali.BTC D
     3.42K  @ALIKBAROGLU

    ARC feels more useful when it starts routing work across storage, identity and AI in one place less switching, more flow @TheARCTERMINAL #ARC $ARC https://t.co/VFBPZpNWAL

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    ARC integrates multiple functions to provide a sovereign UX, with great future potential.
  • Grimm Dev Educator A
     2.18K  @Gr1mmJ4w

    the internet has an OS for data @arc is building one for money money at the speed of internet https://t.co/pszvpQ684D

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    Arc.Network builds an Internet finance OS, enabling capital to move at internet speed.
  • Leafswan Influencer Community_Lead C
     64.18K  @leaf_swan

    The @TheARCTERMINAL's arc is about arching the AI OS to normies! Meanwhile I keep chatting with Anima to get some $ARC in the bag! Got the analogy? https://t.co/GWhAfNGDUx

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    The author is bullish on ARC, plans to increase holdings, and emphasizes that the project aims to popularize AI OS.
  • Mókus Trader Quant C
     5.44K  @kryptomokus

    Kriptomise – Is this already the sign of the next big move?! 😳 ETF outflows, Clarity Act, Arc, Trading bots https://t.co/OyuQLDW5pi

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    ETF outflows and other factors may trigger the next big rally
  • Grimm Dev Educator A
     2.18K  @Gr1mmJ4w

    why you don't have to be "early" on @arc everyone in projects like arc has the same question running through their head › did i miss it? answer is no. but to understand why, you need to get something straight first arc was not built to reward people who show up with a farm points, claim airdrop and dump it mentality. i'm not the one saying this. arc's leads have already made it clear... points alone hold no monetary or other value on their own. if you're here to write five hundred different takes and pocket five figures, this ecosystem has nothing for you what they actually look at ↓ › what did you build? › does it genuinely solve a problem? › does it add real value to the ecosystem? › are you actually carrying the community spirit or just performing it? very few projects at this scale stay this close to their community. that's rare. yesterday, sam -leading community at circle and arc- engaged with community photos members had shared and sparked a whole trend around it. he's been doing this for months, it's not a one off. they actively follow the entire community. ngl most projects with a fraction of arc's institutional backing and investment? their cms and founders couldn't care less about the community. arc is genuinely different here. what matters isn't how early you are, it's what you do if you look at the whitepaper, 60% of the token supply is allocated to ecosystem token sales, developer grants, and network growth programs. what does that number actually mean? when main net launches, they can't burn through that 60% with just token sales and grant distributions alone. this process continues. as the ecosystem grows, the incentive mechanisms evolve and scale with it. canton network is a good example of this. on canton, validators running nodes earn the right to mint canton coin every 10 minutes for providing liveness to the network. some validator operators chose to share a portion of those rewards with their users, the protocol doesn't require it, but it makes it possible. people who contributed real value, stayed active, ran nodes, they got rewarded. why wouldn't arc do something similar? it doesn't have to be identical , but building a comparable incentive logic that sustains network activity and growth is both possible and makes complete sense. right now they 're support ing you to build main net ready products on test net ...

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    The ARC project emphasizes long‑term contribution over short‑term speculation, encouraging community building.
  • Tony Edward (Thinking Crypto Podcast) Media Regulatory_Expert B
     142.22K  @thinkingcrypto
    Tony Edward (Thinking Crypto Podcast) Media Regulatory_Expert B
     142.22K  @thinkingcrypto

    Clarity Act Passes in Senate! Elizabeth Warren Fights Crypto & TradFi Invests in Circle Arc Token! WATCH ▶️ https://t.co/zW2WZY2fdq In this episode, Amanda and Tony discuss the Clarity Act markup passing in the Senate Banking Committee, Elizabeth Warren’s continued fight against crypto, BlackRock and other Wall Street firms investing in Circle’s ARC token, TradFi institutions launching crypto services, and Bermuda taking its economy on-chain. #crypto #clarityact

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    The Senate passed the Clarity Act, allowing traditional finance to invest in cryptocurrency, with regulation and adoption coexisting.
  • Tony Edward (Thinking Crypto Podcast) Media Regulatory_Expert B
     142.22K  @thinkingcrypto

    Clarity Act Passes in Senate! Elizabeth Warren Fights Crypto & TradFi Invests in Circle Arc Token! WATCH ▶️ https://t.co/zW2WZY2fdq In this episode, Amanda and Tony discuss the Clarity Act markup passing in the Senate Banking Committee, Elizabeth Warren’s continued fight against crypto, BlackRock and other Wall Street firms investing in Circle’s ARC token, TradFi institutions launching crypto services, and Bermuda taking its economy on-chain. #crypto #clarityact

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    The Senate passed the Clarity Act, allowing traditional finance to invest in cryptocurrency, with regulation and adoption coexisting.
  • MystiqueMide Dev Educator A
     4.34K  @MystiqueMide

    Most people still don't get how governance on @arc actually works. Let me break it down The whole thing exists to solve one problem. How do you let a globally scattered group, competitors, counterparties, builders, validators, regulated entities across totally different legal systems, coordinate around shared economic rules without it turning into governance chaos or someone capturing the whole thing? Arc's model runs on three principles. First, participants govern what actually affects them. Fees, inflation, burn mechanics, economic incentives. Token holders vote on these because these are the things that directly shape how people deploy capital and earn inside the network. Second, authority scales with readiness. Some stuff can't wait around for a governance vote. Incident response, validator membership, security patches, compliance actions. These need actors who can move fast and be held accountable in real time. Third, some decisions need concentrated accountability early on. Arc is upfron

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    The tweet outlines the three main principles of the Arc governance model, addressing the challenges of decentralized coordination.