What is Arbitrum Explorer?
Arbitrum Explorer is a window to the Arbitrum One blockchain world. It allows users to browse on-chain data such as transaction records, block details, and contract calls. The most commonly used version is Arbiscan, which provides real-time data and historical queries. Through the Explorer, users can gain a more transparent understanding of what is happening on the L2 layer: how many transactions, which addresses are active, L1 batch frequency, and more.
How to use Arbiscan to query on-chain information
Using Arbiscan is very simple. You just need to go to the Arbiscan website (arbiscan.io), and then you can:
- Query transaction history with address;
- View the details of a transaction (Gas, status, number of confirmations);
- View the current latest block and high TPS situation;
- Check contract status and transaction calls.
For developers, they can also combine the Explorer to analyze contract efficiency, view the smart contract call path, and track user behavior.
Recent key data highlights of the Arbitrum network
- According to Arbiscan, the total transaction volume of Arbitrum One is very large (billions of transactions), and the TPS level is stable.
- Academically, Arbitrum’s Timeboost mechanism has attracted research interest. Some papers point out that this mechanism may have risks of centralization and MEV.
- In addition, Arbitrum’s TVL (Total Value Locked) continues to remain at a high level, indicating strong ecosystem vitality.
ARB Token Trends: Price, Locking and Unlocking
- According to CoinMarketCap, the current price of ARB is around 0.24–0.30 dollars.
- Token unlocks are an important factor in price fluctuations. Market analysts point out that a large batch of ARB releases may put pressure on short-term prices.
- However, in the long term, as the L2 ecosystem expands and more applications on Arbitrum One emerge, the intrinsic value of ARB may gradually increase.
Explorer + Investment: How to Make Smarter Decisions Using On-Chain Data
- Monitor transaction fluctuations: Check the transaction volume surge through the blockchain explorer to see if it is accompanied by large transfers, contract interactions, etc., which can indicate trends in capital inflow/outflow.
- Analyze address behavior: Observe the activities of important addresses (such as large holders or DeFi protocols) on the chain. If certain addresses remain active, they may belong to project parties, core users, or fund management accounts.
- Assessing Governance Participation: Understanding DAO voting status, proposal submission frequency, etc., through on-chain data. Active governance means high community participation and a transparent foundation for future decisions.
- Lock-up release monitoring: By combining token contracts, unlock schedules, on-chain release volumes, and exchange liquidity, it is possible to predict in advance whether the unlock period will impact the market.
Looking Ahead: The Development and Risks of Arbitrum
- Potential: As more and more dApps settle on Arbitrum One, the transaction volume and locked assets of L2 are expected to continue to grow; the Explorer, as a basic tool, will only increase in value and usage frequency.
- Risk: The centralization issue of the Timeboost mechanism may trigger MEV risks; large-scale token unlocks may also lead to selling pressure; in addition, challenges from competition (such as other L2s) cannot be ignored.
- Opportunity: Users and investors who utilize the Explorer for on-chain research will be at an advantage, as they can assess the true vitality of the ecosystem, participate in governance, and predict future trends.