PANews reported on April 16 that ZetaChain has fully supported Arbitrum on the mainnet, allowing more than 50 million active wallets on the network to natively access the Arbitrum ecosystem through ZetaChain. Users can view, stake, and trade Arbitrum assets on the ZetaHub platform without switching networks, and interact seamlessly with multi-chain applications such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.

This access means that developers can develop based on ZetaChain's "universal EVM" once and directly call on-chain contracts such as Arbitrum, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Solana, etc., without having to build cross-chain bridges themselves. Users can transfer, exchange or use USDC, ETH, BTC and other assets across different chains, achieving a fast and convenient cross-chain experience.

ZetaHub has more than 500,000 monthly active users, with a peak daily transaction volume of 184,000. After the integration of Arbitrum, the overall liquidity and user scale of the platform will be further improved. ZetaChain said that it will continue to expand support for more mainstream public chains in the future to help build a true "universal blockchain" ecosystem.