Arbitrum fee sharing Expands Revenue Model with Robinhood Chain
The post Arbitrum fee sharing Expands Revenue Model with Robinhood Chain appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Arbitrum’s fee-sharing arrangement with Robinhood Chain is more than a billing detail — it’s a structural shift in how the Ethereum scaling network plans to monetize the growing wave of enterprise chains being built on its technology. Key takeaways Arbitrum collects 10% of fees generated on Robinhood Chain and every other Layer 2 built on its Orbit framework. Of that 10%, 8% flows to the ARB tokenholder-controlled treasury and 2% is directed toward development. Arbitrum One, the flagship rollup, sends 100% of its own fees to the treasury — a separate arrangement from the Orbit chain model. Robinhood Chain launched its mainnet on July 1 with tokenized stocks, onchain lending, and agentic trading built into Robinhood’s app. The fee-sharing model applies to any Orbit-based Layer 2, not solely Robinhood Chain, broadening the revenue scope for ARB holders. Arbitrum Fee Sharing on Ro