Arbitrum Description

The next-generation layer 2 solution for Ethereum decentralized applications (dApps) allows developers to leverage their preferred tools while achieving cost-effective scaling for their projects. In this ecosystem, an aggregator functions similarly to a node in the Ethereum network, enabling client software to perform remote procedure calls (RPCs) to interact with an Arbitrum chain via a standard API. Once a client makes a request, the aggregator interacts with the EthBridge to generate transaction results, akin to the operation of an Ethereum node. Although most clients will typically route their transaction submissions through an aggregator for efficiency, it is not a strict requirement for operation. There are no restrictions on the number of aggregators that can be established, nor on who is eligible to serve as one. To enhance processing efficiency, aggregators often consolidate several client transactions into a singular message for submission to the Arbitrum chain. Additionally, Arbitrum features a specialized Sequencer that has the capability to prioritize transaction ordering and provide rapid transaction receipts, further optimizing the user experience. This innovative structure opens up new possibilities for developers looking to enhance their dApps on Ethereum.

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Company Details

Company:
Offchain Labs
Year Founded:
2018
Headquarters:
United States
Website:
arbitrum.io

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  • Name: John J.
    Job Title: Investor
    Length of product use: 6-12 Months
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
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    Deliberately misleading scammers

    Date: Apr 15 2023

    Summary: Terrible.

    Arbitrum is the WORST blockchain support and bridge I have ever used and I consider them a bunch of scammers.

    Positive: Can't think of any sorry... errr they have a cool logo? And they generated lots of hype with their airdrop (but then I read news they stole the token without waiting for the DAO vote?)..

    Negative: There bridge deliberately misleads you into bridging unsupported assets so they can lock up your tokens for 7 days for their benefit and get more transactions and gas fees on their blockchain.

    I checked their official bridge https://bridge.arbitrum.io/ and it clearly allowed me to bridge agEUR as the token appeared in their drop down list.

    However, after paying high gas fees, they sent me the WRONG token.

    I contacted their support initially on Discord who are SUPER RUDE, UNPROFESSIONAL and UNFRIENDLY and told me to raise a ticket on https://bridge.arbitrum.io/

    I raised a ticket but again the support basically called me an idiot and were SUPER RUDE, UNPROFESSIONAL and UNFRIENDLY and would not help.

    They kept closing my ticket so I re-opened it as my issue was not resolved - their bridge which shows agEUR in their list of bridgeable tokens had sent me a worthless token on Arbitrum blockchain.

    They simply banned my account.

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