Arbitrum’s 2025 Transparency Report shows 2.1 billion transactions, 20 billion dollars in TVL, nearly 10 billion in stablecoins, and surging RWA and ETF activityArbitrum’s 2025 Transparency Report shows 2.1 billion transactions, 20 billion dollars in TVL, nearly 10 billion in stablecoins, and surging RWA and ETF activity

Arbitrum ecosystem enters institutional phase as transactions top 2.1B and TVL hits $20B​

2026/03/17 23:12
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Arbitrum’s 2025 Transparency Report shows 2.1 billion transactions, 20 billion dollars in TVL, nearly 10 billion in stablecoins, and surging RWA and ETF activity as it courts institutions.

Summary
  • Arbitrum’s 2025 Transparency Report highlights more than 2.1 billion cumulative transactions, around 20 billion dollars in TVL, and stablecoin supply up 80% year‑on‑year to nearly 10 billion dollars.​
  • The ecosystem now hosts over 1,000 projects and 100‑plus chains, with Robinhood listing nearly 2,000 tokenized stocks and ETFs on Arbitrum and asset managers like Franklin Templeton and WisdomTree pushing RWA volume above 800 million dollars.
  • With revenue engines such as Timeboost generating over 6 million dollars for the DAO and upgrades like ArbOS, BoLD, and Stylus, Arbitrum is pitching itself as an institutional settlement layer rather than just a cheap scaling solution.

Arbitrum (ARB) is pivoting from “just another L2” into a full-stack institutional platform as fresh data shows both network activity and on-chain assets scaling aggressively through 2025. According to the Arbitrum Foundation’s newly released 2025 Transparency Report, the network has now processed more than 2.1 billion cumulative transactions, with total value locked hovering around 20 billion dollars. Stablecoin supply on Arbitrum grew 80% year-on-year, peaking near 10 billion dollars, while the ecosystem now counts over 1,000 projects and more than 100 chains launched or in development.​

Arbitrum leans into RWAs, tokenized ETFs, and a sustainable revenue model

The report frames 2025 as the year traditional finance “accelerated on-chain adoption,” pushing Arbitrum into a clear institutional adoption phase. Retail DeFi is no longer the only growth driver: Robinhood has launched tokenized stocks and ETFs on Arbitrum, expanding to nearly 2,000 listed assets within six months, while asset managers such as Franklin Templeton and WisdomTree are ramping RWA activity that has grown more than sevenfold year-on-year to over 800 million dollars on-chain.

That institutional tilt is backed by a push for a sustainable economic model. Beyond L2 fees, Arbitrum is rolling out infrastructure and governance upgrades including ArbOS improvements, the BoLD verification mechanism, and the Stylus development environment, aiming to widen its addressable developer base and harden security. On the revenue side, mechanisms like Timeboost generated more than 6 million dollars for the DAO in their first year, signaling a deliberate move away from pure emissions toward fee- and auction-driven income.​

For crypto funds, the message is straightforward: Arbitrum is positioning itself as one of the primary venues for tokenized RWAs, ETF wrappers, and institutional DeFi flows rather than just a high-throughput altcoin playground. With billions in stablecoins, RWAs above 800 million dollars, and a growing roster of TradFi brands building on-chain, the chain’s narrative is shifting from “cheap scaling for Ethereum” to “institutional settlement and structured products rail” at a time when capital is clearly hunting for compliant, revenue-generating blockspace.

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