Arbitrum

Arbitrum is the leading Ethereum Layer-2 scaling solution by total value locked (TVL), built by Offchain Labs using optimistic rollup technology. It executes transactions off Ethereum’s main chain while using Ethereum for security and settlement. The ARB token, launched in March 2023 through one of the largest airdrops in crypto history, governs the Arbitrum DAO and the protocol’s technical roadmap. Arbitrum One dominates Ethereum L2 market share for DeFi, with protocols like GMX, Camelot, and Radiant Capital attracting billions in liquidity.


Stat Value
Ticker ARB
Price $0.11
Market Cap $671.81M
24h Change +0.0%
Circulating Supply 6.04B ARB
Max Supply 10.00B ARB
All-Time High $2.39
Contract (Arbitrum One) 0x912c...6548
Contract (Arbitrum Nova) 0xf823...46ad
Contract (Ethereum) 0xb507...4ad1

via ChangeNow · T&CsPrice data from CoinGecko as of 2026-04-12. Not financial advice.

How It Works

Optimistic Rollup Architecture

Arbitrum executes transactions on its own sequencer, batches them, and posts the compressed data to Ethereum. The “optimistic” part means:

  1. Transactions are assumed valid by default (no cryptographic proof required per transaction)
  2. Anyone can submit a “fraud proof” within a 7-day challenge period if they detect an invalid state transition
  3. If a fraud proof is accepted, the invalid transaction is reversed and the malicious sequencer is penalized (slashed)

Sequencer

Currently, a single sequencer (run by Offchain Labs) orders transactions. Users can bypass the sequencer by submitting directly to Ethereum (slower but censorship-resistant). Decentralizing the sequencer is on the roadmap.

Arbitrum Nitro

The 2022 Nitro upgrade replaced the original Arbitrum Virtual Machine (AVM) with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), enabling direct Solidity compatibility and reducing fees by ~15x.

Arbitrum One vs. Nova

  • Arbitrum One: Full fraud-proof security; all data posted to Ethereum; suited for high-value DeFi
  • Arbitrum Nova: AnyTrust model — a Data Availability Committee (DAC) stores transaction data; only posts to Ethereum if DAC fails. Lower fees, suited for gaming and social apps

Stylus (2024)

Arbitrum Stylus allows smart contracts written in Rust, C, and C++ to run on Arbitrum One alongside Solidity contracts, dramatically expanding the developer base.


Tokenomics

Parameter Value
Total supply 10 billion ARB
Airdrop to users 11.62% (~1.16B ARB)
DAOs in Arbitrum ecosystem 1.13%
Offchain Labs team & advisors 26.94% (4-year vest)
Arbitrum DAO Treasury 42.78%
Initial circulating supply ~12.75%

The ARB airdrop in March 2023 distributed tokens to ~625,000 eligible wallets based on on-chain activity on Arbitrum. The airdrop was valued at ~$1.2 billion at launch prices.


Use Cases

  • Governance: ARB holders vote on Arbitrum DAO proposals (protocol upgrades, treasury spending)
  • Ecosystem participation: Holding ARB to participate in ecosystem grants and incentive programs
  • Speculation: ARB as a proxy for Arbitrum network growth and DeFi TVL

History

Year Event
2018 Ed Felten, Steven Goldfeder, Harry Kalodner found Offchain Labs (Princeton research spinout)
May 2021 Arbitrum One mainnet launches (open beta)
Aug 2022 Arbitrum Nitro upgrade reduces fees dramatically; EVM compatibility
Sep 2022 Arbitrum Nova launches for gaming/social
Mar 2023 ARB token launches; ~$1.2B airdrop distributed
Apr 2023 AIP-1 governance controversy: DAO votes down initial treasury proposal; Offchain Labs management tensions
2023 Arbitrum dominates Ethereum L2 TVL; GMX, Radiant, Camelot lead DeFi protocols
Aug 2024 Stylus mainnet launches; multi-language smart contract support

Common Misconceptions

“Arbitrum is as secure as Ethereum.” Arbitrum inherits Ethereum’s security but adds the 7-day challenge period as a withdrawal delay. Funds in Arbitrum are backed by Ethereum’s security, but the optimistic assumption introduces a time delay that ZK rollups do not have.

“ARB is needed to pay fees on Arbitrum.” Transaction fees on Arbitrum One are paid in ETH, not ARB. ARB is purely a governance token.


Criticisms

  • The 7-day withdrawal period for assets exiting to Ethereum is inconvenient (bridging services exist but add trust)
  • The sequencer is centralized — Offchain Labs controls transaction ordering, theoretically allowing censorship
  • ARB airdrop caused immediate sell pressure; token allocated to team/investors is heavily weighted
  • The AIP-1 governance controversy showed DAO governance can conflict with corporate interests

Social Media Sentiment

Arbitrum has a large, active community on Twitter and Discord. The airdrop created instant name recognition. DeFi native Twitter views Arbitrum favorably for its strong TVL and DeFi ecosystem. Competition with Optimism and Base drives constant comparison content. Governance controversies generate significant community debate.


Last updated: 2026-04

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