Arbitrum Sees $1.43 Million Income Rise as RWAs Drive DeFi Growth
Arbitrum’s recent earnings growth, driven by tokenized RWAs and emerging protocols like Ostium, highlights its growing influence in the Layer-2 environment. With $1.43 million in profits recently, Arbitrum is becoming a leading force in decentralized finance. The post Arbitrum Sees $1.43 Million Income Surge as RWAs Drive DeFi Growth appeared first on BeInCrypto.
According to on-chain data, last week’s numbers suggest a structural shift in DeFi leadership may be underway. Arbitrum Rises as Real-World Assets and New DeFi Leaders Drive GrowthData from Dune Analytics reveals that Arbitrum (ARB) created $1.43 million in protocol income last week, marking a 23% dive compared to the previous week. Revenue on Arbitrum by Protocols. Accordingly, this has cemented Arbitrum’s position among the top Layer-2 networks. As of this writing, Arbitrum’s total value locked (TVL) sits at $2.42 billion, according to DefiLlama. In the DEX arena, Uniswap (UNI) continues to lead income generation, but Mayan has climbed the ranks in market share. As DeFi narratives continue to piece, from RWAs to advanced derivatives, Arbitrum’s capability to host a diverse variety of top-performing protocols reinforces its supremacy in the Layer 2 wars. With projects like Spiko, Ostium, and Penpie acquiring traction, the next wave of Arbitrum development may come from genuine utility rather than hype. The post Arbitrum Sees $1.43 Million Revenue Rise as RWAs Drive DeFi Growth appeared initially on BeInCrypto.
According to on-chain data, last week’s numbers suggest a structural shift in DeFi leadership may be underway. Arbitrum Rises as Real-World Assets and New DeFi Leaders Drive GrowthData from Dune Analytics shows that Arbitrum (ARB) produced $1.43 million in protocol revenue last week, marking a 23% dive compared to the previous week. Revenue on Arbitrum by Procedures. Appropriately, this has sealed Arbitrum’s position among the leading Layer-2 networks. As of this writing, Arbitrum’s total value locked (TVL) sits at $2.42 billion, according to DefiLlama. In the DEX arena, Uniswap (UNI) continues to lead income generation, but Mayan has climbed the ranks in market share. As DeFi stories continue to fragment, from RWAs to advanced derivatives, Arbitrum’s ability to host a varied range of top-performing protocols reinforces its supremacy in the Layer 2 wars. With projects like Spiko, Ostium, and Penpie acquiring traction, the next wave of Arbitrum development may come from genuine utility rather than hype. The post Arbitrum Sees $1.43 Million Earnings Rise as RWAs Drive DeFi Development appeared initially on BeInCrypto.