Arbitrum announces the latest product priority roadmap, which will shift from scaling solutions to becoming infrastructure for the global financial markets. Key areas include dynamic Gas pricing, chain-level KYC/AML/OFAC compliance tools, privacy features, fast settlement based on ZK proofs, and Universal Intents cross-chain standards connecting networks such as Ethereum, Solana, Hyperledger, Canton, and others. Additionally, Arbitrum plans to launch yield-bearing cross-chain bridges, real-time sequencer data streams, and priority Gas auctions (PGA) to improve capital efficiency and institutional adoption.

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SilverLiningOfPessimism
· 6h ago
Chain-level KYC/AML? Institutional entry signals are at full blast, but degens are about to start complaining.
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RecedingTideReflection
· 6h ago
Yield-generating cross-chain bridges sound appealing, but the security history of bridges makes people hesitant to jump into the first batch.
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SecondaryMarketDeserter
· 6h ago
PGA+ dynamic gas pricing, with this combination, MEV bots will need to rewrite their strategies.
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BetweenBidAndAsk
· 6h ago
Universal Intents has integrated across so many chains, Canton has been brought in, and the walls between TradFi and DeFi are finally beginning to fall.
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