Arbitrum is quietly eating into the stablecoin settlement market.
Just look at its advantages — deep liquidity, Ethereum-level security guarantees, and transaction costs that are ridiculously low. For stablecoin issuers and traders, this is the optimal choice.
More importantly, these infrastructures are operating behind the scenes. Most people haven't noticed, but they have already become the true underlying pipelines of the financial system. Arbitrum's position in this competition is becoming increasingly central.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 3h ago
I've seen it all along, Arbitrum's move this time was indeed impressive.
Low cost, deep liquidity, and stablecoin trading still rely on it.
No one can see through the underlying infrastructure; by the time you realize it, it might already be locked in.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 3h ago
In terms of stablecoin settlement, Arbitrum is indeed making a quiet push. With such deep liquidity and low fees, if it were me, I would choose it too.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 3h ago
ngl been watching arb's stablecoin volume spike and... yeah, health factor on those positions looks way too comfortable rn 👀
Arbitrum is quietly eating into the stablecoin settlement market.
Just look at its advantages — deep liquidity, Ethereum-level security guarantees, and transaction costs that are ridiculously low. For stablecoin issuers and traders, this is the optimal choice.
More importantly, these infrastructures are operating behind the scenes. Most people haven't noticed, but they have already become the true underlying pipelines of the financial system. Arbitrum's position in this competition is becoming increasingly central.