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Arbitrum led DeFi bridges with $1.9 billion in inflows, outpacing Avalanche and Unichain, driven by stablecoin liquidity and ...
Arbitrum has emerged as the top-performing cross-chain bridge platform, attracting a massive $1.9 billion in net inflows in ...
Arbitrum has shifted from being just another hopeful Layer 2 project to a serious player in the Ethereum scaling space.
Recent market moves show renewed interest in altcoins with strong price action and meaningful developments. The PEPE coin price surged 31% following whale accum ...
PayPal and its subsidiary Venmo are making significant advancements in enhancing digital payments, supporting community ...
DeFi suffers from split personalities: lending protocols silo capital, DEXs hoard LPs, and traders waste hours shuffling ...
Notably, PayPal plans to expand its stablecoin PYUSD to the Arbitrum network. The development has stirred the crypto ...
The flexibility of Arbitrum’s tech stack should make the layer-2 network a go-to for game developers, Offchain Labs CEO ...
According to the latest update on PayPal USD terms and conditions, PYUSD plans to expand its stablecoin to the Arbitrum blockchain, making it cheaper and faster.
PayPal's cryptocurrency terms listed the network as a supported chain for its Paxos-issued stablecoin, despite not being officially announced.
Arbitrum will likely take its place as a major player in Layer 2 scaling of Ethereum, at least until other rollup technology advances enough to take its place. Ethereum 2.0 Upgrade.
The long-awaited launch of the coin will further decentralize the blockchain ecosystem, says Offchain Labs, Arbitrum’s initial developer.