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Will Arc launch a token by 31 December 2026?

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In short

The market treats a 2026 Arc token launch as unlikely, and it has settled into that view rather than drifting toward it. The core reason is structural: Arc was designed with a stablecoin as its gas asset, which removes the usual reason a new chain must issue a token, and no launch has been confirmed. A dated, credible commitment from Arc to a live and tradable token — not another roadmap mention — is what would move this back up.

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How the contract works

A contract on this question settles at $1 if Arc has officially launched a governance token that is publicly transferable and tradable by 11:59 PM ET on 31 December 2026, and at nothing if it has not. The price is simply what buyers and sellers currently agree the chance is, expressed as cents on that dollar: a contract trading at 0.30 would mean the market thinks the outcome happens about three times in ten. The settlement date is 1 January 2027, and what is settled is the existence of a live, tradable token — an announcement of a future launch, a testnet points programme, or a whitepaper describing tokenomics does not qualify. A position does not have to be held to the end; it can usually be sold before settlement at whatever the price is at that moment, which is how traders exit when the news changes before the deadline arrives.
What the market thinks happens
$100
Yes25%

The event happens

Costs now
$0.25
If you put in $100
$400
No75%

The event does not happen

Costs now
$0.75
If you put in $100
$133

Probability

0%25%50%75%100%17:0021:2401:4806:1210:3615:00
ConsensusBinance Wallet

How the price has moved

The market opened at 61% on 29 July 2026 and traded as high as 94% within its logged range, which bottoms at 58%. The consensus now sits at 26% — below the entire recorded band — meaning the decisive repricing came after the early speculative phase and was large. It was also not recent: the change over both the last 24 hours and the last seven days is exactly zero across 46 observations. The honest summary is that the collapse from the sixties and above happened once, in a window that predates the last week, and no single publicly reported trigger accounts for it in the data given here; what followed was a flat line. The two venues now agree to within about a percentage point — Polymarket at 27%, a Binance Wallet listing at 25% — with essentially all of the $148,898 in volume on Polymarket. A price that stops moving at a low level, with venues in agreement, is a market that considers the question close to settled and is waiting out the calendar.

Analysis

Context

Arc is a Layer-1 blockchain built for stablecoin payments and settlement, announced by Circle, the US-listed issuer of USDC. The pitch was a chain purpose-built for moving dollars on-chain: predictable fees, institutional-grade settlement, and USDC itself as the asset used to pay for transactions rather than a freshly minted network coin. That design choice sits at the centre of this question. Almost every new Layer-1 of the past decade launched a native token, because it needed one — to pay validators, to bootstrap security, and to reward early users. Arc's architecture weakens each of those arguments. Circle is a publicly traded company with a conventional equity structure and a business regulated under the US stablecoin framework enacted in 2025; issuing a freely tradable governance token would add a second, far messier claim on the network alongside its shares, with securities questions attached. That has not stopped speculation. Testnet participants and airdrop hunters have treated Arc as a candidate token generation event since the network was first unveiled, and any ambiguous language from the team is read as a hint. This market exists to price that speculation against the structural case, and it settles strictly: a token must actually exist and be publicly transferable and tradable before the end of 2026.
The consensus across venues is 26%, and the most striking feature of that figure is how still it is: no change over the last 24 hours and none over the last seven days, across 46 recorded price observations. Markets that sit motionless for a week are usually not waiting for the next headline — they are waiting for a deadline. On a question like this, silence is evidence. Every week that passes with no confirmed token brings the 31 December cutoff closer without changing the underlying facts, which mechanically pushes a launch-by-deadline probability down rather than up. The history is more dramatic than the present. The first recorded level, on 29 July 2026, was 61%, and the logged range runs from 58% up to 94% — a band that sits entirely above where the consensus now trades. In other words, this market spent its early life pricing a 2026 token as likely, at one point close to a near-certainty, and has since repriced to the opposite conclusion. That is not a drift; it is a regime change, and it happened more than a week ago, since when the price has been flat. A market that falls that far and then stops moving is one where the argument has been resolved to most participants' satisfaction rather than one still being fought over. Venue agreement supports that reading. The spread between the highest and lowest venue is 1.2 percentage points, with Polymarket at 27% and a Binance Wallet listing at 25%. Effectively no disagreement. The Binance line also carries a caveat worth knowing: it references a different, earlier deadline — 30 June 2026 — so it is not a clean comparison, and it shows no recorded volume. Practically all of the $148,898 in total volume sits on Polymarket, which means one venue is doing the price discovery and the other is a quotation rather than a market. The fundamental case behind the low number is the gas asset. A chain that charges fees in USDC does not need a coin to pay for blockspace, and Circle's position as a regulated, listed stablecoin issuer makes a freely tradable governance token a legal and corporate complication rather than a convenience. Set against that, the settlement bar cuts one way only: it is strict. Even a formal token announcement in November or December, with a launch scheduled for 2027, resolves this No. For Yes, the token must be live and trading inside 2026 — a compressed timeline for something that has not been publicly committed to. What the residual probability represents, then, is not a forecast of an orderly launch. It is the tail where a competitive or fundraising motive changes the calculus quickly — a rival stablecoin chain launching a token with a large distribution, or a decision to decentralise Arc's validator set faster than planned. Those paths exist, and $148,898 of volume is thin enough that a single credible report could move the price several points in a day. But nothing in the last week's flat line suggests any of them is currently in motion.

What moves the probability

  1. USDC as the gas asset

    Arc was designed so transaction fees are paid in a stablecoin, which removes the standard technical justification for minting a native token. This is the single largest weight pushing the probability down and it is a design decision, not a schedule. It would take an architectural change or a separate governance-only token to override it.

  2. Circle's regulated, listed status

    Circle is a public company operating under the US stablecoin framework enacted in 2025. A freely transferable governance token would introduce securities and disclosure questions alongside its existing equity, which makes fast, unilateral issuance unlikely. This driver pushes down and is unlikely to reverse inside 2026.

  3. The strict settlement bar

    Only a token that is actively and publicly tradable before 11:59 PM ET on 31 December 2026 counts. An announcement, a points programme, or a 2027 launch date all resolve No. This asymmetry is why the probability decays as the calendar advances even with no news.

  4. Competitive pressure from rival chains

    If competing stablecoin settlement networks launch tokens with large user distributions, the incentive for Arc to match them on liquidity and validator incentives rises. This is the main upward driver, and it works through speed of decision-making rather than through anything already public. A credible report of an accelerated plan would lift the price sharply.

  5. Thin volume, quick repricing

    Total volume across venues is $148,898, concentrated almost entirely on one venue. That is enough for a stable consensus but not enough to absorb a surprise, so a single confirmed report could move the price by many points within hours. It amplifies whichever direction the news breaks.

  6. Airdrop expectation among testnet users

    Speculators who farmed Arc's testnet have a standing incentive to read token intent into ambiguous statements, which supported the market's early levels above 60%. That expectation has already been largely priced out. It matters now only as a source of short-lived spikes on rumour.

The case for

  • Arc would need to formally launch a governance token — issued, distributed and publicly tradable on at least one venue — before 11:59 PM ET on 31 December 2026, leaving roughly four months from now for a decision, distribution and listing.
  • The most plausible route is competitive: a rival stablecoin settlement chain launching a token with a large retail distribution, prompting Arc to match it to secure liquidity and validators.
  • A decision to decentralise Arc's validator set on an accelerated schedule would create a genuine need for a stake or governance asset that USDC gas fees cannot serve.
  • Volume across venues is under $150,000, so the current low consensus rests on a shallow order book and would move fast if a dated launch plan were confirmed by credible crypto media.

The case against

  • Arc's core design pays transaction fees in USDC, which eliminates the usual technical requirement for a native token and means there is no operational deadline forcing the issue in 2026.
  • Circle is a US-listed company regulated under the 2025 stablecoin law; issuing a freely tradable governance token raises securities and disclosure questions that typically take longer than four months to resolve.
  • The market has already made its judgement — the price fell from an opening 61%, and a logged high of 94%, to the mid-twenties and has not moved for a week, which is consistent with participants treating the question as effectively answered.
  • Even a formal announcement in the final weeks of 2026 resolves No unless the token is actually live and tradable before the deadline.

What to watch

Three things. First, any official statement from Arc's own channels, including x.com/arc, that attaches a date to a token rather than describing one in the abstract — that is the only kind of news that can lift this materially, and it must imply a live launch inside 2026 to matter for settlement. Second, token launches by competing stablecoin settlement and payments chains during the autumn of 2026, which would raise the competitive pressure argument from theory to something Arc has to answer. Third, the calendar itself: by roughly mid-November, the practical window for designing, distributing and listing a token before 11:59 PM ET on 31 December narrows to the point where anything short of an already-announced launch is hard to complete, and the probability should compress toward zero from there regardless of intent.

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Resolution rules

Determined by
Official Arc announcements (https://x.com/arc) and consensus of credible crypto media reporting
Resolution date

The market resolves Yes if Arc officially launches a governance token that is actively and publicly transferable and tradable on or before 11:59 PM ET on 31 December 2026. Mere announcements or roadmap references to a future token do not count. It resolves No in all other cases. The determining sources are Arc's official announcements, including its account at x.com/arc, together with the consensus of credible crypto media reporting. Settlement is dated 1 January 2027. Note that the Binance Wallet listing carrying a similar quote references a different and earlier deadline of 30 June 2026, so its number is not settled against the same question — that difference, rather than any disagreement about the facts, explains part of the gap between venue prices.

Calculation methodology

Local context

For English-speaking readers who follow crypto closely, this is a token generation event question, and TGEs are tracked as a distinct category — a new chain's token distribution is one of the few moments when early users of a network capture value directly. Arc is unusual precisely because it may never have that moment. A chain that runs on USDC gas and is operated by a listed, regulated issuer is a test of whether serious payment infrastructure can be built without a speculative asset attached, and the answer shapes how testnet participation and airdrop farming are valued across the next cohort of launches. There is a second channel that reaches beyond crypto traders. USDC is the dollar rail that a large share of cross-border crypto payments and offshore dollar demand runs through, from remittances to exchange settlement in India, Nigeria and Latin America. Whether the infrastructure layer beneath it stays token-free affects how US regulators and banks treat it, and therefore how easily dollar stablecoins keep expanding as a de facto savings and payments instrument outside the US.

Common questions

What exactly has to happen for this to resolve Yes?
Arc must officially launch a governance token that is actively and publicly transferable and tradable by 11:59 PM ET on 31 December 2026. Resolution relies on Arc's own announcements and on the consensus of credible crypto media reporting. Settlement is recorded on 1 January 2027.
Would an announced token with a 2027 launch date count?
No. The rules explicitly exclude announcements of a future token. If Arc unveils tokenomics in December 2026 but the asset only becomes tradable in 2027, the market resolves No.
What does the current price actually mean?
It is the market-implied probability, expressed as cents on a dollar of settlement value. A contract at 0.30 corresponds to the market thinking the event happens about three times in ten. The figure moves as buyers and sellers change their minds, and a position can usually be sold before settlement at the prevailing price.
Why would a blockchain choose not to have a token?
Arc charges transaction fees in USDC rather than a native coin, which removes the main technical reason to mint one. Circle, the issuer behind Arc, is also a US-listed company operating under the stablecoin law enacted in 2025, so a freely tradable governance token would add securities and disclosure complications on top of its existing equity.
Why do the two venues show slightly different numbers?
The spread between the highest and lowest venue is about a percentage point, which is normal noise. The Binance Wallet listing also references an earlier deadline of 30 June 2026 and shows no recorded volume, so it functions as a quotation rather than an active market. Practically all of the $148,898 in volume sits on Polymarket.
What if the situation is ambiguous at the deadline — for example, a token that trades only in a limited venue?
The standard is public transferability and tradability, judged from Arc's official announcements plus credible media consensus. A token restricted to internal or non-public transfer would not meet it. Where reporting conflicts, the resolution source is the combination of the project's own statements and the weight of credible crypto media coverage as of 31 December 2026.

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