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Arbitrum Bridged WETH (Arbitrum One)

WETH
Rank #164

$1,893.54

0.16%
(24H)

Fundamentals

Today's Low
1,852.4
$1,893.54
Today's High
1,924.2

Price & Market Stats

Arbitrum Bridged WETH (Arbitrum One) Price$1,893.54
24h High / 24h Low$1,852.40 / $1,924.20
Trading Volume$293,004,495.00
Price Change (24h)$3.05
Price Change Percentage (24h)0.161%
Market Cap Rank#164
Market Cap$408,140,974.00
Market Cap Change (24h)-$604,954.37
Market Cap Change Percentage (24h)-0.148%
Volume / Market Cap0.7179
All-Time High
$4,097.16
All-Time Low
$1,779.39

About Arbitrum Bridged WETH (Arbitrum One)

What Is Arbitrum Bridged WETH?

Arbitrum Bridged WETH (WETH) is wrapped ETH issued on the Arbitrum One Layer-2 network, bringing native Ethereum liquidity and collateral to fast, low-cost DeFi. Maintained by Offchain Labs, this token preserves the 1:1 peg to ETH while leveraging Optimistic Rollup technology for heightened throughput and minimal gas fees.

Who Are the Founders of Arbitrum Bridged WETH?

This token is issued and maintained by Offchain Labs, the team behind Arbitrum, in coordination with the Arbitrum governance community.

What Makes Arbitrum Bridged WETH Unique?

Bridged Arbitrum Bridged WETH on Arbitrum uniquely combines ETH’s liquidity with Optimistic Rollup scalability. Users can interact with L2 protocols using a familiar ERC-20 asset while enjoying sub-second confirmations and minimal gas costs.

How Is the Arbitrum Bridged WETH Network Secured?

Secured through Optimistic Rollups and fraud proofs anchored to Ethereum, with multisig-controlled bridges.

What Is Arbitrum Bridged WETH’s Role in the Crypto Ecosystem?

Fuels DeFi on Arbitrum, serving as collateral, gas, and liquidity in protocols.

How Is Arbitrum Bridged WETH’s Technology Upgraded?

Bridge and rollup upgrades are proposed and ratified via on-chain governance by Offchain Labs and community validators. New rollup features like Nitro and Nova roll out in phases to maintain compatibility.

Who Are the Largest Corporate Holders of Arbitrum Bridged WETH?

Major L2 protocols (GMX, Aave, Sushi) and centralized exchanges bridging assets hold the largest balances of bridged WETH for liquidity provisioning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. As a wrapped derivative of ETH, it aligns with existing ETH regulations; L2 tokens follow L1 legal frameworks.
Bridge smart contracts are audited, but users still face risks from multisig governance misconfigurations, rollup sequencer failures, or novel L2 attack vectors.
No. Arbitrum Bridged WETH is intended for on-chain DeFi, though it can be unwrapped back to ETH for retail payments on L1.
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