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NC Wallet welcomes Arbitrum

American retail giants Amazon and Walmart are reportedly aiming to issue their stablecoins, based on the U.S. dollar. Both companies are exploring how a custom stablecoin could provide users with an easier way to pay for goods and services, potentially even replacing some traditional banking features in the future.

Say hello to Arbitrum in NC Wallet! Enjoy a fast, reliable, and widely used Ethereum-based network trusted by millions of users and supported by a growing ecosystem of apps and tokens.

3 coins for everyday use

Now NC Wallet supports ARB, ETH, and USDC for receiving and exchanging on Arbitrum network — giving you more flexibility to manage your crypto in one place.

Stay free from commissions

All transactions on Arbitrum come with zero commissions. No extra charges, no surprises — we fully cover the network commission for you!

Why Arbitrum?

Arbitrum can process a large number of transactions smoothly, so transfers stay fast even when the network is busy. It’s a convenient choice for everyday transfers, DeFi use, and managing assets.

Explore Arbitrum with confidence and enjoy fast, seamless, and completely free transactions — all in one wallet.

Try Arbitrum

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