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  • Arbitrum developers have initiated a buyback program for ARB tokens to reinforce its ecosystem and ensure long-term sustainability.
  • The Layer 2 protocol is also preparing for an unlock event on March 16, during which 96.25 million ARB tokens will be distributed as part of its long-term tokenomics plan.

On March 11,  the development team behind Arbitrum, a leading rollup chain designed to enhance Ethereum’s scalability, announced the launch of an ARB token buyback program. In the announcement, the team emphasized that they are adding ARB tokens to their treasury as part of a strategic purchase plan, highlighting the ongoing growth of the ecosystem through technical advancements and DAO initiatives. Arbitrum’s team seeks to reinforce the project’s financial foundation by implementing the buyback program.

A token buyback program involves repurchasing tokens from the open market, effectively reducing the circulating supply. This mechanism can have several positive effects. By decreasing the supply, the buyback could potentially increase ARB’s value over time. Additionally, repurchased tokens can be reinvested into projects, grants, and developer incentives, fostering wider adoption within the network.

Furthermore, this long-term commitment to ARB’s values and governance not only boosts community confidence but also strengthens demand dynamics. By empowering ARB token holders with a decentralized decision-making process, the network encourages participation in protocol upgrades, changes, and treasury management, ensuring a more transparent and community-driven ecosystem.

ZetaChain’s Integration with Arbitrum

This buyback announcement comes on the heels of ZetaChain’s recent integration of the Arbitrum testnet, marking another significant step toward enhanced cross-chain interoperability. As a Layer 1 blockchain platform, ZetaChain is designed to streamline cross-chain interactions by seamlessly connecting multiple networks.

Given Arbitrum’s reputation for high-speed and cost-efficient transaction processing, this integration allows decentralized applications (dApps) to function effortlessly across both Layer 1 and Layer 2 networks without the fragmentation or complexity associated with multi-chain architectures. 

At the same time, Arbitrum’s token supply dynamics continue to play a crucial role in its market behavior. With a total supply of 10 billion ARB tokens and approximately 4.41 billion currently in circulation, the scheduled token unlocks impact ARB’s liquidity and price movement. On February 16, a major unlock event saw the release of 92.65 million ARB tokens, representing 2.10% of the circulating supply.

Another unlock event is set to take place on Sunday, with an identical 92.65 million ARB tokens scheduled for release. Notably, these token unlocks take place on the 16th of every month until April 2027, steadily increasing the circulating supply. Despite Arbitrum’s expanding ecosystem and continued adoption, the ARB token has experienced a prolonged price decline. 

Over the past year, ARB has lost 83.8% of its value, with a 13.4% drop occurring in just the past week. Recently, it fell below the critical support level of $0.40, now trading at $0.3289, representing an 86.22% plunge from its all-time high of $2.39. However, despite the ongoing downtrend, its trading volume has seen a notable increase of 56.6%, reaching $301 million in the last 24 hours.