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Arbitrum ARB

The largest Layer 2 scaling solution for Ethereum

$0.0745

3.20% 24h

updated 10:25 · 17.08.2026

What you would have made on Arbitrum

Pick an amount and a method. Current price $0.0745.

Purchase amount

Would be worth today

$49.67

×0.0 your money

$1,000 in 2023 at $1.50that is 666.6667 ARB

Invested$1,000
Profit−$950.33
Price then$1.50
Price now$0.0745

What you would have sat through

Arbitrum sits 97% below its high of $2.39. The profit on screen is the end of the road, not the road: reaching it meant holding through a fall that deep.

3 years ago (2023)

Shortly after the token launch

$49.67

from $1,000 · price was $1.50

2 years ago (2024)

Near the all-time high

$37.25

from $1,000 · price was $2.00

1 year ago (2025)

After the broader market correction

$106.43

from $1,000 · price was $0.7000

Reference prices are the July average of the year in question (CoinMarketCap); the current price comes from CoinGecko. The calculation is approximate. Past performance says nothing about the future. This is not investment advice.

Arbitrum at a glance

Arbitrum History: From Princeton to the Largest L2

2018–2021: From Princeton Research to Offchain Labs

Arbitrum's technology grew out of academic research by Ed Felten — a former Princeton University computer science professor who also served as the U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer under the Obama administration. Together with Steven Goldfeder and Harry Kalodner, he founded Offchain Labs to turn the research into a working product. The Arbitrum One mainnet launched in August 2021.

How Arbitrum Works

Arbitrum is an Layer 2 solution known as an "optimistic rollup": transactions are processed separately from the main Ethereum network, and the resulting data is then posted back to Ethereum — letting it benefit from Ethereum's security while charging much lower fees.

March 2023: One of DeFi's Largest Token Airdrops

On March 23, 2023, Arbitrum launched its own ARB token and airdropped roughly 1.16 billion tokens to about 625,000 wallets that had previously used the network actively. Due to thin initial liquidity, the token showed extreme volatility in its first hours of trading before settling into more stable levels.

Today: A Leader Among Layer 2 Solutions

Arbitrum remains the largest Ethereum L2 by total value locked, hosting hundreds of decentralized applications.

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