ARC's latest interactive features are now officially live. I recently tested it on the testnet, and the overall design is quite user-friendly. Participation is completely free, and the interactive steps are thoughtfully designed, making it especially suitable for users who want an in-depth experience of new projects.
The project has currently raised $1M in funding and is running on the ARC Testnet, with the entire participation process at zero cost. The newly launched interactive modules cover a wide range, with clear process logic, making it easy for even Web3 newcomers to get started. The completeness and friendliness of the testnet exceeded expectations, and it's worth trying.
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BlockDetective
· 17h ago
The free "whale hunting" activity is back, and this time ARC seems quite considerate...
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Testnet experience was smooth, no major issues with the interaction process
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$1M funding scale... want to see what can be developed next
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The biggest risk for projects like this is that testers are friendly, but the mainnet might be disappointing; need to keep an eye on it
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Is the high friendliness to Web3 newcomers genuine or just marketing rhetoric?
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Just trying it out with zero cost, no real risk anyway
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ARC's interaction design is really thoughtful, much better than some major projects' testnets
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Only a million-level funding? What do they plan to do with this scale...
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Another testnet, sigh... when will we reach the mainnet stage with real money?
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The clear process is good, saves me from guessing what the product manager is thinking while playing
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AirdropHustler
· 01-12 18:39
Free羊毛?Then I must go for it, anyway zero cost just for fun
By the way, ARC's recent design is really impressive, with a clear logic that even a newbie like me didn't stumble
Having raised 1M and still being so friendly to testnet, it has that authentic feel
Can beginners get started? Alright, I'll give it a try, anyway, I have free time
I love projects like this, with a completely clear user experience, unlike some projects that are so complicated
ARC is serious about doing things right, the high completion level of the testnet shows the team is reliable
Just go for free羊毛, who cares what happens later
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MevSandwich
· 01-12 07:52
Zero cost to play, this deal is solid
The testnet experience is truly unmatched, smoother than expected
But with a $1M funding scale... there’s still room for imagination
When will the mainnet go live, that’s the real highlight
An opportunity to get free rewards, missing it would be a regret
The process design is comfortable, even beginners can understand it clearly, really good
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 01-12 07:43
The free testnet is indeed great, but I'm worried that after the official launch, it might be a different set of logic.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-12 07:31
Free trial? I gotta try it out, anyway it's not a loss.
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But the funding is only one million, isn't this scale a bit small?
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The testnet completion rate is so high? I don't quite believe it, usually it's full of bugs.
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Web3 beginner friendliness is so hyped, but in reality, it still depends on Google haha.
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I came with zero cost, anyway I have free time.
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Has anyone used it? How is the interaction module? Honestly.
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Funding is only 1M, and you dare to say so much? Feels a bit exaggerated.
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The clear process is pretty good, finally a project willing to seriously work on UI.
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DataBartender
· 01-12 07:23
Participate for free at zero cost, this wave really isn't a loss, give it a try
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Wait, is the $1M funding scale real? Feels pretty small
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Is the user-friendly design true, or is it just the usual rhetoric...
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Can Web3 beginners get started? Then I have to try, sounds reliable
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Did you encounter any pitfalls during the entire testnet experience?
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I like that it's completely free, not afraid of getting rug pulled
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Only a million in funding, how far can this project go
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What does broad coverage mean? Does it mean more features
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Already running the test, I’m a bit tempted to follow the trend and see
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User-friendly for beginners? Not necessarily, Web3 tricks are too deep
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Things with zero cost usually have tricks, what do you all think
ARC's latest interactive features are now officially live. I recently tested it on the testnet, and the overall design is quite user-friendly. Participation is completely free, and the interactive steps are thoughtfully designed, making it especially suitable for users who want an in-depth experience of new projects.
The project has currently raised $1M in funding and is running on the ARC Testnet, with the entire participation process at zero cost. The newly launched interactive modules cover a wide range, with clear process logic, making it easy for even Web3 newcomers to get started. The completeness and friendliness of the testnet exceeded expectations, and it's worth trying.