Arbitrum Network

    Comprehensive dashboard exploring the Arbitrum network ecosystem through real-time on-chain data analysis, transaction metrics and user activity trends. Note: For any questions or projects feel free to reach out directly on X at @Cybergen3 or Telegram @Chris0x12

    Daily Network Usage (past 24 hours)
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    Transaction metrics
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    Arbitrum transaction types

    Various transactions types are currently supported on Arbitrum mainnet:

    • Type 0: Legacy transactions using the original transaction format

    • Type 1: Introduced in EIP-2930, type 1 transactions incorporate an access list enabling gas saving on cross-contract calls.

    • Type 2: Introduced in EIP-1559 implementing a dynamic base fee and a priority fee to manage network congestion.

    • Type 100: Used to deposit ETH from L1 to L2 via the Arbitrum bridge

    • Type 100: Used to deposit ETH from L1 to L2 via the Arbitrum bridge

    • Type 101: Used to call an L2 contract from L1, originated by a user through the Arbitrum bridge

    • Type 102: Used to call an L2 contract from L1, originated by a contract through the Arbitrum bridge

    • Type 104: Used to manually redeem a retryable ticket on L2 that failed to execute automatically (usually due to low gas)

    • Type 105: Used to submit a retryable ticket via the Arbitrum bridge on L1

    • Type 106: Internal transactions created by the ArbOS itself for certain state updates, like the L1 base fee and the block number

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    Historical Network Usage Trends
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