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How to Create an Arc Mainnet Token | Arc Token Launchpad

By REVSHARE Team · Updated July 16, 2026

Summary

RevShare has added support for Arc and introduced an easy-to-use Arc token launchpad. Through RevShare, users can prepare to create an Arc Mainnet token without writing or deploying Solidity code manually.

Arc is an upcoming EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain developed by Circle and designed around stablecoin-native financial applications. With Arc Mainnet expected to launch in 2026, developers, communities and token creators are already preparing to become early participants in the Arc ecosystem.

RevShare has added support for Arc and introduced an easy-to-use Arc token launchpad. Through RevShare, users can prepare to create an Arc Mainnet token without writing or deploying Solidity code manually.

If you want to create an Arc token, configure its supply and prepare for the launch of Arc Mainnet, you can access the RevShare Arc token creator here:

Create an Arc Token with RevShare

What Is Arc Network?

Arc is a Layer 1 blockchain created for stablecoin payments, tokenized assets, lending, foreign exchange, treasury management and other onchain financial applications.

According to the official Arc documentation:

“Arc is a purpose-built Layer-1 blockchain for stablecoin-native financial applications, with USDC as gas, sub-second deterministic finality, and full EVM compatibility.”

Unlike most EVM networks, Arc does not require a separate volatile native cryptocurrency to pay transaction fees. Instead, USDC is used as Arc’s native gas asset.

The official documentation also explains:

“USDC is the native gas token. EURC and USYC are natively supported. No volatile token required.”

This stablecoin-native model means that the cost of deploying, transferring and interacting with an Arc token can be denominated in USDC rather than in a volatile network token.

You can learn more through the official Arc documentation.

Is Arc Mainnet Live?

Arc is currently in its public testnet phase. Circle has announced plans for an Arc Mainnet launch in 2026, but an exact public mainnet launch date has not yet been confirmed.

RevShare’s Arc integration is being prepared ahead of the public mainnet release so that users can access an Arc Mainnet token launchpad as the ecosystem becomes available.

Until the official Arc Mainnet network parameters and production contract addresses are released, tokens created for testing must not be presented as live Arc Mainnet assets.

RevShare will update its Arc deployment infrastructure using the official Arc Mainnet configuration when it becomes publicly available.

How to Create an Arc Mainnet Token

RevShare simplifies the process of creating a token on Arc. Instead of manually writing an ERC-20 contract, configuring a Solidity development environment and deploying the contract through the command line, creators can configure their token through a visual interface.

To prepare and launch an Arc token:

  1. Open the RevShare Arc Token Creator.

  2. Connect a compatible EVM wallet.

  3. Enter your token name and token symbol.

  4. Choose the total token supply.

  5. Configure the available token settings.

  6. Review the deployment information carefully.

  7. Confirm the deployment transaction when Arc Mainnet is officially available.

Once the transaction is confirmed, the token contract will be deployed directly to Arc Network. The connected wallet will remain in control of the tokens and any enabled contract permissions.

RevShare never needs access to your wallet’s private key or seed phrase.

Do You Need Coding Experience to Launch an Arc Token?

No. The RevShare Arc token creator is designed to let users launch an Arc token without coding.

Deploying a token manually normally requires familiarity with:

  • Solidity smart contracts

  • ERC-20 token standards

  • Contract compilation

  • Foundry or Hardhat

  • RPC configuration

  • Contract deployment and verification

  • Secure ownership configuration

Arc supports standard Ethereum development tools. Its official documentation states:

“Deploy existing Solidity contracts and use standard Ethereum tooling like Hardhat, Foundry, and Viem.”

RevShare packages the token deployment process into a simplified launchpad interface, making it accessible to creators who do not want to build and audit an ERC-20 contract from the beginning.

Why Launch a Token on Arc Network?

Arc is being built by Circle, the company behind USDC. Its stablecoin-native architecture and compatibility with Ethereum tooling could make it an important network for payments, tokenized assets and onchain applications.

Potential advantages of launching a token on Arc include:

  • Native gas payments using USDC

  • Full EVM and Solidity compatibility

  • Sub-second deterministic finality

  • Predictable transaction costs

  • Compatibility with established Ethereum wallets and tools

  • Early access to a new blockchain ecosystem

  • Infrastructure designed around stablecoins and real-world assets

Arc’s documentation reports deterministic finality in under one second and describes its developer access as permissionless. This means developers can deploy smart contracts while using familiar EVM development standards.

These characteristics could make Arc suitable for community tokens, utility tokens, tokenized applications, rewards systems and other ERC-20 use cases.

What Is an Arc Token Launchpad?

An Arc token launchpad is a platform that simplifies the creation and deployment of tokens on Arc Network.

A token launchpad can provide a visual alternative to manually coding and deploying a smart contract. The creator enters the token parameters, connects a wallet and authorizes the deployment directly from that wallet.

RevShare’s Arc launchpad is designed to support the full initial token creation process through one interface.

The platform can be used by:

  • Communities launching an Arc community token

  • Developers creating utility tokens

  • Projects expanding from another EVM network

  • Creators experimenting with the Arc ecosystem

  • Teams preparing for the Arc Mainnet release

  • New projects seeking early exposure within Arc Network

Can Existing Ethereum Tokens Be Deployed on Arc?

Because Arc is EVM-compatible, many standard Solidity contracts can potentially be ported to Arc. However, developers should not assume that every Ethereum contract will behave identically.

Arc recommends reviewing its documented EVM differences before moving an existing smart contract to the network.

A conventional ERC-20 token is generally easier to port than a complex DeFi protocol, but every deployment should still be tested before production use.

Creators who only need a new token contract can use the RevShare Arc token launchpad rather than manually migrating an existing codebase.

What Do You Need to Create an Arc Token?

To create an Arc Mainnet token through RevShare, you will need:

  • A compatible EVM wallet

  • USDC on Arc for network gas fees

  • Your chosen token name

  • Your chosen token ticker or symbol

  • The desired total token supply

  • Enough funds to cover the launchpad and network fees

Do not send Ethereum or assets from another network directly to an Arc address unless you are using an officially supported bridge and have verified the destination network.

Arc Testnet USDC has no monetary value and is separate from real USDC that will be used on Arc Mainnet.

Choosing a Name and Symbol for Your Arc Token

Before launching an Arc token, choose a clear token name and ticker. A token’s name does not guarantee authenticity or exclusivity because different smart contracts can use identical names and symbols.

Users should always identify an Arc token by its verified contract address rather than its name alone.

Before deploying, check:

  • Whether another project already uses the name

  • Whether the ticker could create confusion

  • Whether your branding is consistent

  • Whether your total supply is correct

  • Whether any optional token settings match your intended use

Blockchain deployments are generally irreversible. Review every setting carefully before confirming the transaction.

Create an Arc Token with RevShare

RevShare gives creators a straightforward way to prepare for the Arc ecosystem and launch tokens without manually developing a Solidity contract.

The Arc token launchpad is built for users searching for an accessible way to:

  • Create an Arc Mainnet token

  • Create an Arc token without coding

  • Deploy an ERC-20 token on Arc

  • Launch an Arc Network token

  • Find an Arc Mainnet token creator

  • Prepare a token before the Arc Mainnet launch

Visit the RevShare token creator to get started:

Launch Your Arc Token

Arc Mainnet is still awaiting its official public launch. Network availability, technical parameters and production contracts should always be confirmed through Arc’s official channels before deploying or transferring assets.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I create an Arc Mainnet token?

You can use the RevShare Arc token launchpad to configure your token name, ticker, supply and available settings without manually coding a Solidity contract. Deployment to Arc Mainnet will become available following the network’s official public launch.

Is Arc EVM-compatible?

Yes. Arc is EVM-compatible and supports Solidity smart contracts and standard Ethereum development tools, including Foundry, Hardhat and Viem.

What token is used to pay gas on Arc?

Arc uses USDC as its native gas asset. Users will need USDC on Arc to pay for token deployments and other network transactions.

Can I create an Arc token without coding?

Yes. RevShare provides a visual Arc token creator that handles the smart-contract deployment process based on the settings selected by the creator.

Is the RevShare Arc token launchpad live?

The creation page and Arc support are available in preparation for Arc Mainnet. Production deployment depends on Arc officially releasing its public mainnet network configuration.

When will Arc Mainnet launch?

Circle has planned Arc Mainnet for 2026, but an exact public launch date has not yet been officially announced. Always verify the latest status through the official Arc website and documentation.

Where can I launch an Arc token?

You can access the RevShare Arc token launchpad at app.revshare.dev/create-arc-token.