Swap stablecoins on ARC
App Kit Swap exchanges supported assets on the same chain and can combine with a bridge for crosschain conversion workflows. Estimates, slippage controls and stop limits matter because the final output depends on liquidity at execution time.
App Kit Swap exchanges supported assets on the same chain and can combine with a bridge for crosschain conversion workflows. Estimates, slippage controls and stop limits matter because the final output depends on liquidity at execution time.
How XPayr applies it
XPayr separates the swap quote, slippage setting and operation fee, then requires a merchant-signed execution. The public planner models the economics but never presents its estimate as a guaranteed market quote.
Verified on ARC Testnet
XPayr keeps ARC Mainnet payment execution review-gated until canonical production contracts, explorer support and low-value wallet-signed pilots are verified. Public tools and Testnet flows remain available for evaluation.
From question to a controlled ARC transaction
Understand the primitive
Start with the exact ARC capability, supported asset and network boundary instead of a generic blockchain promise.
Plan the route
Choose checkout, send, bridge, swap, Unified Balance, memo, batch or agent settlement and review its fee model.
Sign from the wallet
The merchant or payer wallet signs the operation. XPayr does not treat a browser response as settlement proof.
Verify and reconcile
XPayr checks chain, token, amount, recipient and transaction evidence before updating payment and fee ledgers.
ARC Stablecoin Swap Planner
Preview a same-chain stablecoin conversion, slippage budget and XPayr operation fee before requesting an executable quote.
Open the free ARC toolExecution boundary
XPayr separates the swap quote, slippage setting and operation fee, then requires a merchant-signed execution. The public planner models the economics but never presents its estimate as a guaranteed market quote.
ARC questions answered clearly
Swap stablecoins on ARC: How XPayr applies it
XPayr separates the swap quote, slippage setting and operation fee, then requires a merchant-signed execution. The public planner models the economics but never presents its estimate as a guaranteed market quote.
Is this available on ARC Mainnet through XPayr?
XPayr keeps ARC Mainnet payment execution review-gated until canonical production contracts, explorer support and low-value wallet-signed pilots are verified. Public tools and Testnet flows remain available for evaluation.
Does XPayr custody funds or hide the network fee?
No. Wallets sign transactions, chain fees remain visible and XPayr records its operation fee separately. Standard successful checkout uses the configured XPayr gateway fee; advanced ARC operations use their published fee quote.
Continue through the ARC stack
Stablecoin FX on ARC
ARC is designed for stablecoin FX with transparent pricing, predictable fees and onchain settlement. App Kit swaps and bridges address application-level routes, while StableFX describes enterprise RFQ and escrow settlement patterns.
ARC ecosystem capabilityBridge USDC to and from ARC
ARC App Kit Bridge abstracts the CCTP burn, attestation and mint sequence for supported USDC routes. It is designed to let users move native USDC between ARC, EVM networks and supported non-EVM environments without wrapped-liquidity accounting.
Verified on ARC TestnetARC Unified Balance
Unified Balance combines deposited USDC from supported blockchains into one chain-agnostic balance that can be spent on a destination chain. It reduces the need for a user to manually coordinate each bridge before a payment.
Verified on ARC TestnetPrimary references
Move from ARC research to a working test flow.
Open the public planner, then create a free merchant account to test checkout and wallet-signed operations without enabling Mainnet.