Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of the most common questions and answers.

ETH on ARB operates on the Arbitrum layer-2 network, offering faster and cheaper transactions, while ETH on ETH is the native token of the Ethereum mainnet, supporting core functionalities like smart contracts and DeFi.

Yes, you can bridge ETH between ARB and ETH blockchains using supported cross-chain bridges, though fees and processing times may vary.

Trading ETH on ARB is more cost-effective and faster due to Arbitrum's layer-2 scaling solution, making it suitable for high-frequency trading and DeFi interactions.

ETH on ARB inherits security from the Ethereum mainnet while leveraging Arbitrum's fraud-proof mechanisms, ensuring a high level of security for transactions and smart contracts.

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