The rise behind Arbitrum is actually not mysterious. The influx of funds and the surge in application activity point to the same underlying logic: controllable costs, stable execution, and ample Liquidity.
Short-term incentives cannot generate such a rise. Where does real growth come from? It comes from developers discovering a viable path—building applications on this Layer2 chain that can really run. The transaction costs are low enough to be acceptable, the system's stability is guaranteed, and the liquidity of funds is also sufficient. Only when these three elements come together can the ecosystem grow.
In other words, the hype around Arbitrum is not just a gimmick; it is based on fundamentals.
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AirdropJunkie
· 22h ago
In plain terms, it's easy to use, nothing fancy. Those projects that relied solely on Candy should have been doomed a long time ago.
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DefiVeteran
· 22h ago
In simple terms, it means to solidify the fundamentals, there’s no black magic involved, just stable, user-friendly, and affordable, and developers will naturally come.
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POAPlectionist
· 22h ago
You're right; finally, someone has made this clear, it's not a Be Played for Suckers trick.
The rise behind Arbitrum is actually not mysterious. The influx of funds and the surge in application activity point to the same underlying logic: controllable costs, stable execution, and ample Liquidity.
Short-term incentives cannot generate such a rise. Where does real growth come from? It comes from developers discovering a viable path—building applications on this Layer2 chain that can really run. The transaction costs are low enough to be acceptable, the system's stability is guaranteed, and the liquidity of funds is also sufficient. Only when these three elements come together can the ecosystem grow.
In other words, the hype around Arbitrum is not just a gimmick; it is based on fundamentals.