Arbitrum releases the 2025 transparency report: cumulative transaction volume exceeds 2.1 billion, total locked value approximately 20 billion USD

By: rootdata|2026/03/17 21:42:00
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The Arbitrum Foundation released the 2025 Transparency Report, indicating that traditional finance will accelerate on-chain adoption in 2025, pushing the ecosystem into the institutional adoption phase. The report shows that 189 ecosystem collaborations were approved throughout the year, covering areas such as DeFi, infrastructure, and consumer applications.

The report points out that Arbitrum is evolving from an L2 solution into a comprehensive blockchain platform with a sustainable economic model: in terms of institutional adoption, Robinhood has launched tokenized stocks and ETFs on Arbitrum, expanding to nearly 2,000 assets within six months; institutions including Franklin Templeton and WisdomTree are also increasing their investments, driving the on-chain RWA scale to grow sevenfold year-on-year, surpassing $800 million.

In terms of network data, Arbitrum has accumulated over 2.1 billion transactions, with a total locked value of approximately $20 billion, stablecoin supply growing by 80% year-on-year, peaking close to $10 billion, and the number of ecosystem projects exceeding 1,000. Additionally, the Arbitrum chain ecosystem continues to expand, with over 100 chains launched or in development.

In terms of infrastructure and governance, Arbitrum is advancing the ArbOS upgrade, BoLD verification mechanism, and Stylus development environment, and is expanding DAO revenue sources through mechanisms like Timeboost, which generated over $6 million in revenue for the DAO in its first year.

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