A high-throughput Ethereum Layer 2 optimistic rollup using Nitro, Arbitrum One delivers EVM-equivalent execution, low fees, and security inherited from Ethereum mainnet.
Arbitrum One is an Ethereum Layer 2 optimistic rollup (Nitro) that uses ETH as its native currency to deliver low-cost, high-throughput execution while inheriting Ethereum security. Typical fees are about $0.02–$0.20 per simple transaction with sub‑second sequencer confirmations, sustained throughput in the tens to low hundreds of TPS, and activity that often exceeds 1M transactions per day. Primary use cases include cost‑efficient DeFi, NFTs, gaming, high‑frequency trading, and bridging assets to/from Ethereum for faster, cheaper execution.
Arbitrum One is EVM‑equivalent and built on the Nitro stack with multi‑round interactive fraud proofs (BOLD architecture), enabling near drop‑in Solidity tooling and aggressive calldata compression that keeps fees 10–100× lower than Ethereum L1 and competitive with other L2s. It provides sub‑second time‑to‑inclusion from a sequencer, minutes to L1 batch finalization, and a 7‑day challenge window for trust‑minimized withdrawals—trade‑offs distinct from ZK rollups and sidechains. Its large ecosystem, frequent 1M+ daily transactions, and sustained TPS in the tens–hundreds make it a scalable choice for low‑latency, low‑fee applications.
Arbitrum One uses ETH as the gas token for transaction fees. You can obtain ETH by bridging from other chains or purchasing using thirdweb Bridge.
To bridge ETH to Arbitrum One, connect your wallet to thirdweb bridge, select your source chain, choose the token you want to bridge, select Arbitrum One as the destination, enter the amount, and confirm the transaction. The bridge will handle the cross-chain transfer instantly.
To build on Arbitrum One you can use thirdweb, which provides an easy way to build, monetize and scale your apps, games or agents. You can find detailed guides and documentation on https://portal.thirdweb.com to get started quickly.
To add Arbitrum One to your wallet, you can connect your wallet and click on [Add to Wallet] button at the top of the page. Alternatively, you can add the network manually using the RPC URL and chain details and add it to your wallet's network settings.
To send ETH on Arbitrum One, ensure your wallet is connected to the Arbitrum One network, enter the recipient's address, specify the amount of ETH to send, review the gas fee, and confirm the transaction in your wallet.