Wu said reports that Offchain Labs co-founder Steven Goldfeder tweeted that 10% of the fees collected by Robinhood Chain and other Arbitrum L2s will be allocated to the Arbitrum ecosystem, of which 8% goes to the treasury controlled by token holders and 2% funds development; 100% of fees collected by Arbitrum One will go to the Arbitrum treasury.

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GateUser-c3de680b
· 28m ago
Arbitrum One fees all go into the treasury, so will the staking yield for ARB increase? Looking forward to it.
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GateUser-423f10e3
· 9h ago
The treasury is finally going to have sustained income. Previously, relying on unlocks caused too much selling pressure. Now the fundamentals can be a bit stronger.
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PatchNotePaladin
· 9h ago
Steven personally came out to talk about this, indicating that Arbitrum is up to something big. The L2 war has entered the second half.
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GateUser-5578154d
· 9h ago
Robinhood built a chain using Arbitrum's tech stack, and now it's also giving back to the ecosystem. This cooperation model is quite smart—a win-win.
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ExitLiquidityBuddy
· 9h ago
10% commission goes to the ecosystem, what about the remaining 90%? Does it go to the project team or get burned? The details haven't been clarified yet, let's wait.
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