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# AI
# Circle Docs
# Developer
# MCP Server
# Programmable Money
We Made Circle Docs AI-Native
Circle documentation is now AI-native. We’ve introduced structured indexing, instant Markdown conversion, direct model export, and a Circle MCP server to help developers and agents generate more reliable code with Circle products.

Sam Sealey · Feb 19th, 2026


Sam Sealey & Furqan Rydhan · Feb 1st, 2026
## Summary
Furqan Rydhan, Founder of thirdweb, shares how USDC is shaping the future of onchain AI and developer ecosystems. From dynamic agents to scalable infrastructure, Furqan explains how USDC is designed to maintain not just stable value, but foundational programmability for next-gen apps and agent economies.
Furqan also explains why Circle’s tools, including CCTP, have become critical to unlocking seamless USDC movement across supported chains—powering thousands of thirdweb apps without developers needing to manage complexity.
### Key Takeaways
- **00:00** Introduction
- **01:01** Programmable value is essential for enabling real-world use cases.
- **11:08** Intelligent agents require infrastructure that can reason and transact autonomously.
- **15:10** Dynamic contract creation can support complex, customized interactions.
- **16:37** USDC simplifies how value moves across agents, apps, and services.
- **17:59** Developers benefit from abstracted tools that handle wallets and permissions.
- **19:18** Circle’s infrastructure is critical for enabling trusted, crosschain activity.
- **29:08** Onchain economies are forming through tools that reduce friction and risk.
- **32:34** USDC supports new income models and participation in digital-first jobs.
### Resources Mentioned
- [Circle’s CCTP](https://www.circle.com/cross-chain-transfer-protocol)
- [Nebula](https://nebula.thirdweb.com/login)
- [Thirdweb website](https://thirdweb.com/)
- [USDC](https://www.circle.com/usdc)
# AI
# USDC
# developer tools
# Agentic Commerce
# autonomous agents
# Developer
Our goal for Arc is to provide 99.99% uptime and to ship upgrades fast, seamlessly, and frequently, minimizing interruptions to user flows. Here's what we've seen so far.
# Arc
# Developer
# Infrastructure

Tim Baker · Jan 28th, 2026
Learn to use Circle's Bridge Kit to programmatically transfer USDC
# Bridge Kit
# CCTP
# Circle Docs
# Developer

Tim Baker · Jan 26th, 2026
This Quickstart is the shortest path from first touch to first successful build: deploy an ERC-20 contract on Arc Testnet and mint tokens using Circle’s developer tooling.
# Circle Contracts
# Developer
# developer quickstarts
# Circle Docs

Elton Tay · Jan 21st, 2026
In this episode of Stablecoin 101, Elton Tay from the Developer Relations team shows you how to create, fund, and transfer USDC using Circle Developer-Controlled Wallets.
What you’ll learn:
- Set up your project and install the Circle Developer-Controlled Wallets SDK
- Generate and register an Entity Secret for secure signing
- Create a Wallet Set and deploy smart contract wallets on Ethereum Sepolia
- Fund wallets with Sepolia ETH and USDC using Circle’s faucet
- Send a USDC transaction from one wallet to another and confirm it onchain
# Dev-Controlled Wallets
# Circle Wallets
# Stablecoin 101
# Demo
# developer tools
# developer quickstarts
# Developer

Blessing Adesiji · Jan 20th, 2026
Have you ever tried to send USDC onchain and realized you needed another token just to cover gas? That friction stops users before they even start.
In this episode of Stablecoin 101, Blessing Adesiji breaks down how Circle Paymaster lets users pay network gas fees directly with USDC, making onchain payments simple, intuitive, and accessible.
You’ll learn:
- Why gas fees are a major user experience challenge
- How Circle Paymaster lets you pay gas with USDC
- How this improves adoption and accessibility for onchain apps
- Use USDC to send USDC — no friction.
# Paymaster
# Stablecoin 101
# developer tools
# developer quickstarts
# Developer
# Video Content

Blessing Adesiji · Jan 20th, 2026
Both CCTP and Gateway move USDC across supported blockchains — but they do so in a different manner and solve different problems.
In this episode of Stablecoin 101, Blessing Adesiji explains the key differences and helps developers and businesses understand which tool fits their needs.
You’ll learn:
- How CCTP powers secure, point-to-point USDC transfers
- Why Gateway enables instant, unified balances across chains
- How both products work together for seamless onchain liquidity
Whether you’re moving funds between chains or building chain-abstracted apps, this episode makes it simple to choose a solution.
# CCTP
# Gateway
# Stablecoin 101
# Developer
# Video Content
# developer tools