# ARBITRUM

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L2 Fee Revenue Flips Mainnet as Rollups Become the Default Highway
The ledger finally tilted. Aggregate fees paid to Ethereum Layer-2 networks crossed $4.8 million daily this week, overtaking Layer-1 mainnet revenue for the first time outside of airdrop events. Arbitrum and Base led with $1.9 million and $1.3 million respectively, driven by a surge in perpetuals, social apps, and gaming ticks that now settle in sub-cent batches. The flip matters because it proves users choose speed and cost over brand when the security guarantee is inherited.
Blob usage tells the backstory. After EIP-4844, rol
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L2 Fee Revenue Flips Mainnet as Rollups Become the Default Highway
The ledger finally tilted. Aggregate fees paid to Ethereum Layer-2 networks crossed $4.8 million daily this week, overtaking Layer-1 mainnet revenue for the first time outside of airdrop events. Arbitrum and Base led with $1.9 million and $1.3 million respectively, driven by a surge in perpetuals, social apps, and gaming ticks that now settle in sub-cent batches. The flip matters because it proves users choose speed and cost over brand when the security guarantee is inherited.
Blob usage tells the backstory. After EIP-4844, rollups post data to Ethereum as blobs at 1/10th the prior cost, yet throughput keeps climbing. Average blob count hit 6.2 per block, with Base and Arbitrum alone filling 71% of capacity. That pushes L2 margins up: sequencer profit on Base ran 38% last month, and the chain now funds its own grants program without token sales.
Capital followed. L2 TVL rose to $47.2 billion, while bridging volume from mainnet jumped 34% week-over-week. More telling is app migration. Uniswap v4 trials on Optimism show 92% of swap volume staying on L2 even when gas on mainnet drops, suggesting user habit formation is complete.
Risk shifts from tech to alignment. Sequencer centralization remains the attack vector, and fraud-proof systems on Arbitrum and fraud-proof-less designs on Base create different trust models. Yet the market voted with fees. As long as users pay rollups, not mainnet, the economic center of Ethereum has moved up one layer. The base chain becomes a settlement court, while execution happens elsewhere.
#Ethereum #Layer2 #Arbitrum #Base #Rollups
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L2 Fee Revenue Flips Mainnet as Rollups Become the Default Highway
The ledger finally tilted. Aggregate fees paid to Ethereum Layer-2 networks crossed $4.8 million daily this week, overtaking Layer-1 mainnet revenue for the first time outside of airdrop events. Arbitrum and Base led with $1.9 million and $1.3 million respectively, driven by a surge in perpetuals, social apps, and gaming ticks that now settle in sub-cent batches. The flip matters because it proves users choose speed and cost over brand when the security guarantee is inherited.
Blob usage tells the backstory. After EIP-4844, rol
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🔵 Arbitrum (ARB)
ARB trades near $0.075-0.08, riding a wave of Robinhood Chain and RWA tokenization news. A close above $0.10 could unlock a strong rally! 🚀⚙️ #Arbitrum #ARB #Ethereum #L2
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arbitrum highlights how confidential onchain workflows can give businesses greater control over sensitive data while maintaining the benefits of blockchain infrastructure.
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Arbitrum DAO Votes to Release $71M ETH Despite US Court Battle!
🔹 90%+ approval to release 30,765 ETH frozen from April Lazarus exploit — worth ~$70.3M at $2,285/ETH 💎⚡
🔹 Legal showdown: North Korea terror victims claim the ETH belongs to Pyongyang, Manhattan court fight escalating 🏛️⚖️
🔹 8-day delay under governance rules — giving courts time to intervene before any funds move 📅🚨
Aave-led recovery effort vs. federal seizure attempt — DeFi governance meets real-world law 🤯💸
🎯 Don't miss what's coming next 👀
✨ More breaking stories coming soon 🚀
#Arbitrum #DeFi #Crypto
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Arbitrum ($ARB ) is currently trading within a controlled consolidation range above a key support zone, with buyers continuing to defend dips and maintain a stable market structure. The formation of higher lows suggests steady accumulation as momentum gradually builds beneath resistance.
Repeated tests of resistance indicate increasing bullish pressure. This kind of compression often leads to a strong breakout once liquidity is fully absorbed and trading volume expands.
As one of the leading Ethereum Layer-2 solutions, Arbitrum continues to benefit from growing ecosystem activity and adoption,
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🚨 Major Legal Precedent for DAOs 🚨
A New York federal court has ordered Arbitrum DAO to freeze $71M in ETH seized from the recent Kelp DAO hack.
The twist? The money isn't going back to the hack victims yet. Instead, victims of North Korean state terrorism are claiming it to settle a massive 2015 judgment against Pyongyang. ⚖️
Key Takeaways:
🔹 Lazarus Group Link: The funds are tied to North Korean hackers, making them a target for legal garnishment.
🔹 DAO as a "Partnership": The court is treating Arbitrum DAO as a liable entity, warning that Security Council members could face personal lia
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#ArbitrumFreezesKelpDAOHackerETH
This is a major DeFi security + centralization flashpoint — and it’s already becoming a market-wide narrative.
Here’s the clean, updated, Gate Square–style breakdown 👇
🚨 The Arbitrum–Kelp DAO incident isn’t just an exploit story anymore.
It’s now a precedent-setting intervention in DeFi history.
The security council of Arbitrum has frozen ~30,766 ETH (~$71M) linked to the Kelp DAO hack, after a massive cross-chain exploit drained nearly $290M from the system.
This move immediately sparked one core debate:
👉 “Security vs decentralization — where is the line
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Arbitrum Security Council Freezes $71M in Stolen ETH from KelpDAO Exploit
On April 20, 2026, the Arbitrum Security Council executed a rare emergency intervention, freezing approximately 30,766 ETH valued at roughly $71 million connected to the KelpDAO exploit that occurred on April 18. The funds were transferred to an intermediary frozen wallet under governance control, rendering them inaccessible to the attacker.
The exploit itself was devastating: attackers leveraged a vulnerability in KelpDAO's LayerZero-powered bridge to mint approximately $293 million in
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Major developments in the crypto space as the Arbitrum Security Council reportedly moved to secure around $71M in ETH connected to the recent KelpDAO incident. The action highlights how quickly blockchain ecosystems are evolving when it comes to risk management, emergency response, and protecting users.
The broader market reaction shows that security remains one of the most important drivers of confidence in DeFi. While short-term volatility can follow major events, strong infrastructure upgrades and faster coordination across protocols may help streng
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