Robinhood Chain’s Early Boom Could Become Arbitrum’s Next Major Growth Driver
- Robinhood Chain recorded an average of 10 million daily transactions during the first three weeks following its official launch.
- The protocol transfers 10% of its net fee revenue to the ArbitrumDAO treasury and the developer guild.
- Total value locked in real-world assets (RWA) on the network reached $12.8 million by mid-July 2026.
At least 10 million daily transactions were recorded by the Layer 2 networkRobinhood Chainduring the first three weeks following its launch. Built on Arbitrum’s technology stack, the platform directly connects its operational throughput to the treasury of Ethereum’s scaling ecosystem.
Revenue mechanisms and operational metrics

Token Terminal revealed data indicating that the daily transaction count consistently remained between 7 and 11 million since early July, while average block times dropped to 100 milliseconds. However, the analytics firm itself clarified that Robinhood will cover all user gas fees during the network’s first 90 days of operation.
This temporary waiver reduces transaction costs to zero for participants. According to industry analysts, the measure acts as an incentive capable of temporarily boosting activity volume until the subsidies end in late September.
At a financial level, the economic link between both platforms operates under the framework of the Arbitrum Expansion Program rules. Official ArbitrumDAO documentation indicates that the Layer 2 network allocates 10% of its net protocol revenue to the ecosystem, distributing 8% to the DAO treasury and 2% to the protocol’s developer guild.
This structure strengthens the funds under governance management. Nevertheless, industry sources point out that the current model does not include automatic open-market purchases of the ARB token nor direct dividend distributions to holders of the cryptocurrency.
During the subsidy phase, fees generated by the network averaged around $4,000 per day. According to estimates from FalconX, the network is projected to reach approximately $1.1 million in fees over a six-month operational period.
By mid-July 2026, DefiLlama metrics showed that early activity was driven by stablecoin and memecoin trading, recording $12.8 million in tokenized real-world assets. The platform’s retention capacity will be formally evaluated in the fourth quarter of the year, when users assume regular payment of network fees.
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