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Arbitrum Bridge

Bridge Developer: Offchain Labs

Audit: No

Company rate

3

Based on 1 ratings

Total Value Locked (USD)

64 909

24h Volume

0

Brief description of the bridge

Arbitrum bridge is Arbitrum's official bridge which can be used to bridge your tokens between ethereum and arbitrum networks.

Supported currencies

Limits

Limits wasn't found. If you find it, please, contact us to [email protected] (include the name of the bridge in the subject line of your e-mail)

Bridge Token

Arbitrum doesn't have a bridge token.

Smart Contracts

To see some useful addresses - follow this link.

Audits and Exploits

We're not found any audits or exploits.
But this bridge has a bounty-program, so you can learn more about this here.

What is Arbitrum Goerli?

Officially the Nitro Goerli Rollup Testnet (421613), is now the primary, stable Arbitrum testnet moving forward. As of late 2022, developers and validator node runners can now use Infura, QuickNode, and Alchemy, to interact with Arbitrum One, which is in mainnet beta, including the admin controls.

https://goerli.arbiscan.io/

What is Goerli?

A cross-client proof-of-authority testing network for Ethereum.

https://goerli.net/

What is Arbitrum Nova?

Ultra-low transaction costs with high security. Nova powers dapps with high transaction volumes that seek to drive costs even lower.

https://nova.arbitrum.io/

What is Arbitrum?

Arbitrum is a type of technology known as an optimistic rollup. It allows Ethereum smart contracts to scale by passing messages between smart contracts on the Ethereum main chain and those on the Arbitrum second layer chain. Much of the transaction processing is completed on the second layer and the results of this are recorded on the main chain drastically improving speed and efficiency.

https://arbitrum.io/

What is Ethereum?

Ethereum is both a blockchain network, an application platform, and a full-fledged programming language. The goal of the project is to create and publish distributed applications that do not require third party trust.

https://ethereum.org/en/
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