Arbitrum este acum responsabil pentru 62% din toate tranzacțiile Ethereum

Arbitrum, a layer-2 rollup for Ethereum, has seen its network activity spike to new heights as anticipation mounts for an airdrop.

The buzz has boosted the total value of digital assets blocat on the network (TVL) by more than 13% over the past month. Arbitrum’s TVL is now $1.05 billion, eclipsing Ethereum rival Solana and even direct competitor Optimism.

Not to mention, transactions have shot up more than 550% since the launch of its Nitro network upgrade in August, now representing 62% of the weekly transactions on Ethereum, research firm Delphi Digital reported earlier this week. Before the surge, Arbitrum handled just 9% of Ethereum activity.

That has coincided with a spike in unique wallet addresses, which a depășit at over 1.66 million for the first time on Monday. It should be noted that figure counts multiple addresses owned by individuals.

“Much of the activity is likely from speculators trying to boost their on-chain activity in the hopes of receiving a larger airdrop,” Delphi said.

Arbitrum hosts many of DeFi’s popular decentralized applications including exchange liquidity pool Curve Finance, decentralized exchange Uniswap and lending protocol Aave.

Arbitrium activity chart courtesy of Delphi Digital (sursă).

The protocol is yet to launch its own native token, but Steven Goldfeder, co-founder of Arbitrium developer Offchain Labs, has cryptically lăsat să se înțeleagă that an airdrop could eventually occur, următor in Optimism’s footsteps.

Arbitrum’s growth can be partly attributed the Nitro upgrade, which introduced lower fees, increased capacity and smoother development, Goldfeder told Blockworks in an email.

“At the same time, the Arbitrum ecosystem has been steadily growing and this increase in adoption is largely a reflection of this continued organic growth,” Goldfeder said.

Arbitrum scales Ethereum to defy bear market

Australia-based blockchain infrastructure provider Mycelium debuted its schimburi perpetue on Arbitrum in August under the guidance of former BitMEX executive Arthur Hayes.

“When Mycelium first deployed derivative smart contracts in September 2021, Arbitrum was a natural choice,” Mycelium co-founder Patrick McNab told Blockworks. “Their growth since then is a success story that has defied the bear market odds.”

McNab added the network effects of access to liquidity, as well as protocols expanding synergistically, have led to large growth and innovation in Ethereum protocols over the past two years. “That is now playing out on Layer 2s like Arbitrum.”

Offchain Labs has raised some $147 million in funding from the likes of Lightspeed Ventures, Coinbase Ventures, Pantera Capital and crypto billionaire Mark Cuban, among others, date din Pitchbook shows. Offchain’s post-money valuation is more than $1.2 billion.


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Source: https://blockworks.co/arbitrum-now-responsible-for-62-of-all-ethereum-transactions/