Transactions on Arbitrum surpass Bitcoin.
22 Apr 2023, 07:40
🚀 Transactions on Arbitrum surpass Bitcoin
👥 Arbitrum, the “optimistic rollup” that runs on top of the Ethereum blockchain, celebrated its 200 million milestones in terms of transactions. Arbitrum has over 4 million active users.
🚀 There has been a growing number of transactions on Arbitrum following its Nitro upgrade in August last year, so much so that it has overtaken the number of transactions on Ethereum itself.
🔥 According to information on Crypto Fees, Arbitrum received almost $800,000 in transaction fees over the past day, whereas Bitcoin had only seen around $600,000.
🌟 The steadily rising figures could signal an increasing number of users opting for transactions on the Ethereum L2 network over Bitcoin (BTC).
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122 Apr 2023, 07:40
🚀 Transactions on Arbitrum surpass Bitcoin
👥 Arbitrum, the “optimistic rollup” that runs on top of the Ethereum blockchain, celebrated its 200 million milestones in terms of transactions. Arbitrum has over 4 million active users.
🚀 There has been a growing number of transactions on Arbitrum following its Nitro upgrade in August last year, so much so that it has overtaken the number of transactions on Ethereum itself.
🔥 According to information on Crypto Fees, Arbitrum received almost $800,000 in transaction fees over the past day, whereas Bitcoin had only seen around $600,000.
🌟 The steadily rising figures could signal an increasing number of users opting for transactions on the Ethereum L2 network over Bitcoin (BTC).
Transactions on Arbitrum surpass Bitcoin.
🚀 Transactions on Arbitrum surpass Bitcoin
👥 Arbitrum, the “optimistic rollup” that runs on top of the Ethereum blockchain, celebrated its 200 million milestones in terms of transactions. Arbitrum has over 4 million active users.
🚀 There has been a growing number of transactions on Arbitrum following its Nitro upgrade in August last year, so much so that it has overtaken the number of transactions on Ethereum itself.
🔥 According to information on Crypto Fees, Arbitrum received almost $800,000 in transaction fees over the past day, whereas Bitcoin had only seen around $600,000.
🌟 The steadily rising figures could signal an increasing number of users opting for transactions on the Ethereum L2 network over Bitcoin (BTC).