Arbitrum vs Arbitrum Scalability

Real-time TPS (1H)

Arbitrum TPS is the same as Arbitrum TPS

Arbitrum logo
27.31 tx/s
Arbitrum logo
27.31 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Max TPS (100 blocks)

Arbitrum max TPS is the same as Arbitrum max TPS

Arbitrum logo
1,402 tx/s
Arbitrum logo
1,402 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Max Theoretical TPS

Arbitrum max theoretical TPS is the same as Arbitrum max theoretical TPS

Arbitrum logo
6,095 tx/s
Arbitrum logo
6,095 tx/s

Data from Chainspect

Transaction Volume (1H)

Arbitrum transaction volume is the same as Arbitrum transaction volume

Arbitrum logo
98.3K txns
Arbitrum logo
98.3K txns

Data from Chainspect

Block Time (1H)

Arbitrum block time is the same as Arbitrum block time

Arbitrum logo
0.25s
Arbitrum logo
0.25s

Data from Chainspect

Finality

Arbitrum finality is the same as Arbitrum finality

Arbitrum logo
13m 48s
Arbitrum logo
13m 48s

Data from Chainspect

Type

Arbitrum and Arbitrum are both layer 2 blockchains

Arbitrum logo
Layer 2 blockchain
Arbitrum logo
Layer 2 blockchain

Data from Chainspect

Total Transactions

Arbitrum has the same number of total transactions as Arbitrum

Arbitrum logo
1.77B txns
Arbitrum logo
1.77B txns

Data from Chainspect

Launch Date

Arbitrum and Arbitrum were launched on the same date

Arbitrum logo
Aug 31, 2021
Arbitrum logo
Aug 31, 2021

Data from Chainspect

Arbitrum vs Arbitrum Decentralization

Nakamoto Coefficient

Arbitrum Nakamoto Coefficient is the same as Arbitrum Nakamoto Coefficient

Arbitrum logo
1
Arbitrum logo
1

Data from Chainspect

Validators

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have the same amount of validators

Arbitrum logo
1
Arbitrum logo
1

Data from Chainspect

Stake

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have no data

Arbitrum logo
—
Arbitrum logo
—

Data from Chainspect

Consensus Mechanism

Arbitrum and Arbitrum are both Rollup (Optimistic)

Arbitrum logo
Rollup (Optimistic)
Arbitrum logo
Rollup (Optimistic)

Data from Chainspect

Governance

Arbitrum and Arbitrum governance are both on-chain

Arbitrum logo
On-chain
Arbitrum logo
On-chain

Data from Chainspect

Arbitrum vs Arbitrum Developer Activity

Developers

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have the same amount of developers

Arbitrum logo
2,365
Arbitrum logo
2,365

Data from Chainspect

Commits

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have the same amount of commits

Arbitrum logo
189,593
Arbitrum logo
189,593

Data from Chainspect

Repos

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have the same amount of repos

Arbitrum logo
129
Arbitrum logo
129

Data from Chainspect

Stars

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have the same amount of stars

Arbitrum logo
10,540
Arbitrum logo
10,540

Data from Chainspect

Watchers

Arbitrum and Arbitrum have the same amount of watchers

Arbitrum logo
1,618
Arbitrum logo
1,618

Data from Chainspect

Arbitrum vs Arbitrum Financials New

Chain Revenue

Arbitrum chain revenue is the same as Arbitrum chain revenue

Arbitrum logo
$21.96K
Arbitrum logo
$21.96K

Data from Chainspect

Average Transaction Fee

Arbitrum average transaction fee is the same as Arbitrum average transaction fee

Arbitrum logo
$0.005402
Arbitrum logo
$0.005402

Data from Chainspect

Market Cap

Arbitrum market cap is the same as Arbitrum market cap

Arbitrum logo
$1.157B
Arbitrum logo
$1.157B

Data from Chainspect

FDV

Arbitrum FDV is the same as Arbitrum FDV

Arbitrum logo
$2.059B
Arbitrum logo
$2.059B

Data from Chainspect

Market Cap / FDV

Arbitrum Market Cap to FDV ratio is the same as Arbitrum Market Cap to FDV ratio

Arbitrum logo
56.18%
Arbitrum logo
56.18%

Data from Chainspect

Price

Arbitrum price is the same as Arbitrum price

Arbitrum logo
$0.2059
Arbitrum logo
$0.2059

Data from Chainspect

Arbitrum vs Arbitrum Real-time TPS Chart

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About Blockchains

About Arbitrum

Arbitrum serves as a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, leveraging rollups to significantly boost scalability and reduce transaction costs while maintaining robust security. It enables developers to execute EVM-compatible smart contracts with a substantially higher transaction throughput and lower fees compared to Ethereum's main chain, making it a compelling platform for decentralized application development.

About Arbitrum

Arbitrum serves as a Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum, leveraging rollups to significantly boost scalability and reduce transaction costs while maintaining robust security. It enables developers to execute EVM-compatible smart contracts with a substantially higher transaction throughput and lower fees compared to Ethereum's main chain, making it a compelling platform for decentralized application development.

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