Source Arbitrum X (Arbitrum) Well, it’s already happening on Arbitrum. Today, Arbitrum hosts more than 1,000 decentralized applications (DApps) built on top ofSource Arbitrum X (Arbitrum) Well, it’s already happening on Arbitrum. Today, Arbitrum hosts more than 1,000 decentralized applications (DApps) built on top of

1,000+ DApps Built on a Layer 2 Chain? Sounds Crazy, Right?

2025/12/17 16:31
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Source Arbitrum X (Arbitrum)

Well, it’s already happening on Arbitrum.

Today, Arbitrum hosts more than 1,000 decentralized applications (DApps) built on top of its Layer 2 ecosystem. This milestone clearly shows the level of trust builders have in the chain — enough to choose Arbitrum as the foundation for their products.

The DApps on Arbitrum span multiple sectors. While DeFi remains the dominant category, RWA (Real-World Assets) and GameFi are also growing rapidly and gaining serious traction.

Let’s break it down 👇

DeFi Dominates the Arbitrum Ecosystem

Out of the 1,000+ applications on Arbitrum, around 400 projects belong to the DeFi sector, making it the largest vertical in the ecosystem.

DeFi (Decentralized Finance) itself consists of many sub-sectors, including:

  • Decentralized Exchanges (DEX)
  • Lending & Borrowing
  • DEX Aggregators
  • Derivatives
  • And more

Major DeFi Projects on Arbitrum

1. DEX

  • Ethereal
  • Ostium

2. DEX Aggregator

  • 1inch

3. Lending & Borrowing

  • Aave
  • Morpho

These protocols leverage Arbitrum’s low fees and high throughput to deliver more efficient and scalable financial products.

RWA: A Fast-Growing Narrative on Arbitrum

Real-World Asset (RWA) infrastructure has become one of the hottest topics in the Arbitrum ecosystem recently — and its growth is accelerating fast.

This momentum is further strengthened by high-profile partnerships, including Robinhood, which signals increasing institutional interest in on-chain RWAs.

Leading RWA Projects on Arbitrum

  • Ondo Finance
  • Open Eden
  • Spiko

These projects are bringing traditional financial assets on-chain, bridging the gap between TradFi and DeFi.

GameFi: A Serious Focus Area

Another sector that Arbitrum is actively investing in is GameFi.

GameFi on Arbitrum refers to blockchain games that take advantage of Arbitrum’s scalability and low transaction costs, enabling smoother gameplay and better user experiences compared to Layer 1.

Major GameFi Projects on Arbitrum

  • The Beacon
  • Tollan Universe

With improved performance and lower friction, Arbitrum is becoming an increasingly attractive home for blockchain game developers.


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