In 2025, a pivotal year for digital markets, Arbitrum adoption emerged as a key driver of the convergence between traditional finance and onchain infrastructureIn 2025, a pivotal year for digital markets, Arbitrum adoption emerged as a key driver of the convergence between traditional finance and onchain infrastructure

How Arbitrum adoption in 2025 turned the L2 into a global institutional and DeFi hub

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In 2025, a pivotal year for digital markets, Arbitrum adoption emerged as a key driver of the convergence between traditional finance and onchain infrastructure.

Arbitrum at the center of institutional onchain finance

The year 2025 marked a decisive shift in blockchain infrastructure as institutional finance moved from experimentation to execution.

Tokenisation left pilot mode and entered full production, while TradFi and onchain finance began to merge into a single operating model centered on Arbitrum.

From powering the world’s largest retail trading platform to settling tokenised funds for some of the world’s biggest asset managers, Arbitrum One established itself as the venue of choice for major global institutions throughout 2025.

He added that Arbitrum is “uniquely positioned to drive the momentum in 2026 by supporting institutional adoption, helping and growing talented teams, and reinvesting for long-term growth.” That conviction, Ma argued, is now visible across the ecosystem.

Network market share and transaction growth

Arbitrum One crossed 2.1 billion+ lifetime transactions in 2025. However, the pace of activity has accelerated sharply: while it took roughly three years to reach the first billion transactions, the network added the second billion in less than 12 months.

Moreover, Arbitrum maintained its position as the leading L2 by market share, reaching a $20 billion+ Total Value Secured in 2025. This consolidation underscores strong user demand and deep liquidity relative to other layer 2 networks.

Ecosystem expansion and developer activity

The broader Arbitrum ecosystem expanded rapidly in 2025, with 100+ chains live or in development. Notable launches included the Ethereal Perps DEX, privacy-focused Zama, and consumer-facing Blackbird, reflecting growing diversity in use cases.

Today, more than 1,000 projects are powered by Arbitrum, making it a top 3 chain globally by number of protocols. This breadth of activity signals robust builder interest and reinforces its status as a leading smart contract platform.

At the same time, the network generated over $600M in ecosystem GDP in 2025, a 30%+ year-on-year increase based on fees produced by applications on Arbitrum One. This combination of developer traction and revenue growth highlights improving economic sustainability.

Arbitrum: institutional adoption and tokenisation momentum

As real-world assets (RWAs) adoption went mainstream, Arbitrum became a preferred venue for institutions bringing traditional financial products onchain. It welcomed partners including Robinhood, Franklin Templeton, Blackrock, Spiko and others that are shaping the next generation of market infrastructure.

In June 2025, Robinhood announced tokenized US stocks and ETFs for EU customers on Arbitrum. In just six months, that offering expanded to almost 2,000 tokenized equities on Arbitrum One, demonstrating strong early product-market fit.

Moreover, Robinhood plans to continue this momentum in 2026 with a dedicated blockchain built using the Arbitrum stack, signaling a deeper technological alignment with the ecosystem.

On the governance side, ArbitrumDAO‘s STEP 2.0 initiative allocated 35M ARB toward RWA initiatives, including tokenized US Treasury products and support for WisdomTree’s WTGXX, Spiko’s USTBL, and Franklin Templeton’s BENJI. In less than 12 months from launch, Spiko reached $200M+ in AUM on Arbitrum.

DeFi, stablecoins and financial infrastructure

Arbitrum strengthened its position as a liquidity anchor for decentralized finance in 2025. Stablecoins and tokenised real-world assets both saw breakout adoption on the network, reinforcing its role as a core DeFi settlement layer.

Stablecoin supply grew 82% YoY, reaching roughly $8 billion+ in market capitalization. However, growth was not limited to size: the network also became the deepest venue for onchain dollars among L2s and one of the most diverse across USDC, USDT and newer assets like USDai, thBILL and syrupUSDC.

Ecosystem initiatives such as the DRIP program helped drive 229%+ growth in stablecoins on Arbitrum since its launch in September 2025. This rapid expansion of dollar liquidity is a key pillar of broader arbitrum adoption.

Likewise, RWA tokenization on Arbitrum reached $1.1B+ in October 2025, representing an 18X increase from the same period in 2024. That surge coincided with scaled activity across DeFi verticals.

Arbitrum hosted the largest deployments of Aave and Uniswap outside Ethereum, with active loans climbing 109% to $1.5B. At the same time, new lending products from teams like Fluid expanded volumes by over 460%, and the DRIP program welcomed Morpho, Euler and Maple Finance into the ecosystem.

Financial strength and DAO reinvestment

Arbitrum’s financial profile evolved significantly in 2025. As an L2, it is positioned for high and sustainable margins, enabling the DAO to reinvest into a compounding flywheel aimed at long-term ecosystem growth.

The Arbitrum ecosystem is set to end 2025 with 90%+ gross margins across four distinct revenue streams, up from just two in the previous year. Timeboost, launched in 2025, generated more than $5M in revenue in its first seven months of operation.

Moreover, ArbitrumDAO is on track to close Q4 2025 with roughly $6.5M in gross profit, or about $26M annualized, alongside more than 50%+ period-on-period growth. These figures underscore a robust and scaling business model.

The DAO also strengthened its balance sheet, holding over $150M in non-native assets, including cash equivalents and ETH. That financial buffer positions the ecosystem for sustained, strategic expansion even under volatile market conditions.

Looking ahead to 2026

The story of 2025 was one of synchronized growth across major verticals and asset classes. From global institutions to retail platforms, consumer applications to stablecoins, the Arbitrum ecosystem showed it can support financial activity at global scale.

As the industry moves into 2026, the objective is clear. Together, builders, institutions and the DAO aim to deepen the rails of open programmable finance wherever they can create lasting value.

That said, the work ahead remains significant. However, the momentum built in 2025 suggests the ecosystem is ready for its next chapter and for Arbitrum Everywhere to become a defining theme of the coming cycle.

In summary, 2025 established Arbitrum as a leading institutional, DeFi and RWA hub, laying strong foundations for continued expansion and innovation in 2026.

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