Arbitrum (ARB)
Reddit mentioned Arbitrum 19 times in the 30 days to 19 August 2026, in 1 of the communities we track. All of them were scored for sentiment: 47% read bullish, 11% bearish and 42% neither. Reddit data updated 19 August 2026.
Supply & valuation
Circulating supply can't be independently verified for this asset; this valuation uses total on-chain supply. Why we label it this way
This asset's circulating supply (and any valuation computed from it) is carried from a named source rather than our own chain read: Powered by CoinStats.
Arbitrum · crowd attention × price
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Day11 Aug 2026
Before our first record — not zero
Reddit stayed net bullish on Arbitrum every day of this window we could measure, while its close fell from $0.09 to $0.08
Reddit stayed net bullish on Arbitrum every day of this window we could measure, while its close fell from $0.09 to $0.08
This chart in words
The chart plots daily Reddit mentions of Arbitrum over the 30 days to 19 August 2026: 19 in total, busiest on 24 July with 3, and 1 on the last day counted. The line is the last price recorded each day over the same window — these venues never close — from $0.09 on 21 July to $0.08 on 19 August. Sentiment — the bullish share of the mentions that took a side, where the chart's dashed rule marks the 50% at which bullish and bearish are even — ran from 67% bullish to 100% bullish over the 6 days that carried enough mentions to measure. 15 days either fell under the 5-mention floor or carried no bullish or bearish mention at all, and so carry no sentiment point.
The chart plots daily Reddit mentions of Arbitrum over the 90 days to 19 August 2026: 21 in total, busiest on 24 July with 3, and 1 on the last day counted. We hold no record of Arbitrum before 20 July 2026, so the dashed lead-in marks days this chart cannot describe: neither a run of zeroes nor a claim about when we started counting. The line is the last price recorded each day over the same window — these venues never close — from $0.09 on 9 July to $0.08 on 19 August. Of those days, 42 were trading sessions and the other 48 are hatched on the chart. On 48 of them we hold no close at all, which is a gap in our own record rather than a closure we can prove. Sentiment — the bullish share of the mentions that took a side, where the chart's dashed rule marks the 50% at which bullish and bearish are even — ran from 67% bullish to 100% bullish over the 6 days that carried enough mentions to measure. 17 days either fell under the 5-mention floor or carried no bullish or bearish mention at all, and so carry no sentiment point.
DexScreener · DEX pool price, daily snapshot
Crowd sentiment on Arbitrum · 30d
bullish
bullish
Arbitrum reads 9 points less bullish than overall market sentiment. Same measure; same 30-day window.
Where Arbitrum is discussed
(30d)Moves with Arbitrum
co-mention r · 31 obsTickers whose daily Reddit volume rose and fell with Arbitrum's. Co-discussion, not price.
How closely daily Reddit mention counts rose and fell together over the last 30 days (31 daily observations) · Method
ARB — frequently asked questions
What is Arbitrum's supply?
Arbitrum has a circulating supply of 6.36B ARB and a total supply of 10.00B ARB. This asset's supply can't be read from the chain in a single call, so the circulating figure is data powered by CoinStats rather than our own chain read — labelled as such on this page.
How is the ARB price here computed?
The ARB price on this page is TheDistributed's own reference price: we take DEX pool prices from DexScreener and weight them by pool liquidity, rather than using an exchange feed. The full method and labels are documented on our methodology page.
Does Arbitrum have a market cap?
We don't label a market cap for Arbitrum because its circulating supply can't be independently verified. Instead this page shows a total-supply valuation of $773.0M — the reference price times the total on-chain supply — labelled as exactly that.
Is Arbitrum its own blockchain?
No — Arbitrum (ARB) is a token issued on a host blockchain rather than a native coin. We track it by its verified canonical contract, and its on-chain figures are read from that contract.
Answers are generated from the live figures on this page — our own reference price — and update as the data does.