Arbitrum Price
Arbitrum is one of the leading Ethereum "layer-2" networks — it processes transactions off the main Ethereum chain to make them cheaper and faster, then settles back to Ethereum for security. Its ARB token is used for governance of the protocol.
Market data via Binance · signals computed live from daily closes · not financial advice.
Key market insights
A plain-language read of live indicators computed from daily closes — these describe current price behaviour, not a forecast.
Technical analysis
Moving averages, momentum and support/resistance from daily closing prices — a snapshot of current structure, not a forecast.
Historical performance
52-week high and low with trailing returns across time windows. Computed from up to 365 daily closes.
Automated observations
Generated mechanically from current market data (volatility, trend, distance from highs) — descriptive, not advice.
Strengths · tailwinds
- MACD is above its signal line — near-term momentum is upward.
Risks · headwinds
- Annualised volatility of 91% — large day-to-day swings.
- RSI(14) at 70.7 is in overbought territory (>70).
- Trading 86% below its 52-week high — well off recent peaks.
Supply structure
Arbitrum has no fixed maximum supply. Circulating supply is a curated estimate used to derive market cap.
Arbitrum derivatives
Live perpetual-swap metrics. Funding is the periodic payment between longs and shorts; open interest is the total value of outstanding contracts. Informational — not a recommendation to trade leveraged products.
Source: Binance Futures · funding shown per 8h and annualised. Leveraged products carry high risk; informational only.
Convert Arbitrum to US Dollar
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About Arbitrum
Arbitrum is one of the leading Ethereum "layer-2" networks — it processes transactions off the main Ethereum chain to make them cheaper and faster, then settles back to Ethereum for security. Its ARB token is used for governance of the protocol.
Layer-2s like Arbitrum are central to how Ethereum scales, and a large share of DeFi activity has migrated to them.
ARB is volatile and high-risk, and governance tokens have their own value-accrual questions. Prices here are shown in your currency for context.
The story
Arbitrum is an Ethereum layer-2 rollup delivering cheaper, faster transactions that settle back to Ethereum. ARB governs the protocol.
The context
Arbitrum is critical Ethereum scaling infrastructure, but ARB is a governance token, and how much economic value flows to it — versus to Ethereum or to users — remains an open question amid fierce layer-2 competition.
The Digital Take is reasoning and data from the Crypto Ruble Coins Editorial team — context, not a buy or sell call. Not financial advice.
Arbitrum vs peers
| Coin | Price | 24h | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arbitrum ARB | $0.0898 | -2.81% | $404.10M |
| BNB BNB | $569.63 | -0.51% | $79.75B |
| XRP XRP | $1.07 | -1.43% | $61.79B |
| Solana SOL | $75.28 | -1.44% | $35.76B |
| TRON TRX | $0.3243 | -2.17% | $28.08B |
| Monero XMR | $321.93 | -1.33% | $5.94B |
Arbitrum FAQ
What is Arbitrum?
Arbitrum is an Ethereum layer-2 network that processes transactions off the main chain to make them cheaper and faster, while relying on Ethereum for security. Its token is ARB.
What is a layer-2?
A layer-2 is a network built on top of a blockchain like Ethereum that handles transactions more cheaply and quickly, then settles back to the base chain.
What is ARB used for?
ARB is mainly a governance token, letting holders vote on decisions about the Arbitrum network.
Is Arbitrum a good investment?
Crypto Ruble Coins does not give financial advice. ARB is volatile and competes with other layer-2s. Do your own research.
Where does Crypto Ruble Coins’s Arbitrum price come from?
Live price, 24-hour change and volume come from Binance market data; market cap is the live price multiplied by a curated circulating-supply figure.
Last updated 14 Jul 2026