日活用户超Solana,Arbitrum成Dencun升级最大得利者?

Odaily星球日报Published on 2024-05-15Last updated on 2024-05-15

Abstract

尽管币价下跌,Arbitrum仍然是总体桥接以太坊的首选L2。

原文作者:Ryan Celaj,DLNews

原文编译:Luccy,BlockBeats

编者按:Dencun 升级后,以太坊第二层区块链上的交易成本降低了高达 99% 。其中,Arbitrum 每日活跃用户和总交易量在周一达到新高,超越 Solana。然而 Arbitrum 上的加密资产总价值、交易量及币价都在下跌,DLNews 记者 Ryan Celaj 对此进行了数据分析,原文编译如下:

  • 星期一,Arbitrum 每日活跃用户和总交易量达到新高。

  • 然而,Arbitrum 的治理代币自年初历史最高点以来下跌了 58% 。

  • Arbitrum 仍然是以太坊第二层区块链中加密资产总价值、每日交易量和每日活跃用户数量方面的领先者。

随着以太坊多年来的交易费用降至最低水平,建立在以太坊之上的第二层网络 Arbitrum 的活跃度达到了历史新高。

星期一,Arbitrum 的每日活跃地址数量激增至历史新高的 856, 000 个,比五月初记录的 341, 000 个增长了 150% 。这一激增使 Arbitrum 的每日活跃用户数量超过了 Solana 的 833, 000 个,尽管 Solana 最近因 memecoin 交易狂潮而受到欢迎。

这发生在 3 月 15 日以太坊的 Dencun 升级,将以太坊第二层区块链上的交易成本降低了高达 99% 。

日活用户超Solana,Arbitrum成Dencun升级最大得利者?

Arbitrum 的每日活跃地址和交易数量(Growthepie)

在升级前的一周,Arbitrum 上的交易数量仅为 747, 000 笔,升级后的一周,这一数字跃升至 150 万笔,然后在星期一达到了高点。

Arbitrum DAO 最近还公布了其计划在稳定、流动资产上投资 3500 万 ARB 代币的计划。这导致了二十多家公司推出了潜在产品,包括重量级公司富兰克林·坦普尔顿(Franklin Templeton),这是一家万亿美元资产管理公司,以及帮助 BlackRock 进行资产代币化的公司 Securitize。

尽管发生了这些重大进展,但 Arbitrum 上的加密资产总价值已经从 4 月 1 日的历史最高价 200 亿美元下降了 22% ,降至 157 亿美元。Arbitrum 的去中心化交易所的交易量已经从 3 月 4 日的 22 亿美元高点下降了 82% ,降至 4.04 亿美元。Arbitrum 的治理代币 ARB 的价格表现也不佳。

日活用户超Solana,Arbitrum成Dencun升级最大得利者?

ARB 每日代币价格

ARB 在 1 月 11 日创下历史新高,达到 2.26 美元,并于 3 月 7 日再次接近,达到 2.17 美元。然而,自 1 月份以来,该代币已下跌了 58% ,目前交易价格为 0.94 美元。与此同时,以太坊在同一时期上涨了约 10% 。

ARB 价格滞后的一个原因可能是由 Arbitrum 背后的开发团队 Offchain Labs 及其投资者进行的大规模代币解锁。在 3 月 15 日,约价值 12 亿美元的 ARB 代币被解锁并分发给这些团体,这些代币被锁定了一年。

尽管如此,Arbitrum 仍然是总体桥接以太坊的首选第二层区块链。根据截至 4 月 28 日的数据,仅有超过 170 万以太币被转移到了 Arbitrum,而 Arbitrum 的 14 个最大的第二层竞争对手只看到了大约 150 万以太币被桥接到他们的区块链上。

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